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Meanings of great protector in English
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Usage of great protector in English
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Against inundations, flood, and fire, St. George is the greatprotector.
2
You are a greatprotector of women-oppressed man, aren't you, Harold.
3
Ursus, the Great Cave Bear, is the greatprotector of all the Clan-everyone'stotem.
4
The terrain has always been, and still is, Gomera's greatprotector against foreign incursion.
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It is, however, reported that one of them was a greatprotector of the Zartushta doctrines.
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The former was a greatprotector and benefactor to these missionaries, nor did the latter oppose their preaching.
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British Open: On any links course, wind is its greatprotector; and a player's worst enemy, writes Philip Reid.
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Finding themselves deserted by their greatprotector, they naturally turned their eyes towards Spain, and were now threatening to sell themselves to Philip.
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The greatestprotector which Protestantism ever knew had perished, as he himself predicted.
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Hood's 'Cromwell' is an excellent account of the greatProtector.
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The blackbirds, meadow larks, crows, quail, and sparrows are the greatprotectors of the meadow and field crops.
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The greatProtector himself was dead.
13
In Warwick's house, the greatProtector of the Poor took his rifles from their cases and fitted them together.
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But the greatProtector died, the Restoration followed, when the careless, pleasure-loving King, Charles II was set upon the throne.
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His "Oliver Cromwell" modified and perhaps changed the opinions of English and American people respecting the GreatProtector.
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This difficulty makes the greatProtector, though we can usually see what he is driving at, frequently confused and obscure.