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1
The
inestimable
privilege
came too late in one sense.
2
I assure you I esteem it an
inestimable
privilege
.
3
Then the favored Fountain enjoyed the
inestimable
privilege
of beholding a small bout of female fence.
4
I don't undertake your brother's 'Life' as a matter of business, but as an
inestimable
privilege
.
5
To be such a reader was to me an
inestimable
privilege
,
and so I shall ever consider it.
6
Then, gentlemen"-Dillinghampaused with a wry face-" Ihadthe
inestimable
privilege
of marrying my present wife!"
7
And in addition to other advantages the Contra-Remonstrants had now got a good
cry
-
an
inestimable
privilege
in party contests.
8
So far from conferring a favour on you, Mrs. Willoughby has gained for herself the
inestimable
privilege
of your friendship.
9
To you belongs the
inestimable
privilege
of choosing a delegate properly qualified to represent you in the High Court of Parliament.
10
I was cut to the quick at the idea of having lost the
inestimable
privilege
of listening to the gifted Kurtz.
11
They have the
inestimable
privilege
of bringing the light of Bahá'u'lláh to those hitherto deprived of Divine Guidance for this day.
12
Meanwhile I take refuge in patience, and am content with the
inestimable
privilege
of subscribing myself your sincere and obedient friend and servant
13
That morning, his majesty had held a grand levee, which was punctually attended by all who had the
inestimable
privilege
of appearing there.
14
He's to have the
inestimable
privilege
of carryin' me gun, Dannie, and have the first shot at the coons, fifty, I'm thinkin' I said.
15
In college he formed several friendships; but in each he was and felt himself the superior, whereby he lost the
inestimable
privilege
of looking up.
16
Still the child might have a father, and that father might be a citizen, one of the sovereign people, possessed of that
inestimable
privilege
-
avote
inestimable
privilege
inestimable