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1 For the noble privilege of paying money instead of fighting in battle.
2 You should cheer and comfort him; you have that right-itis a noble privilege .
3 This noble privilege English traders exercised to the full.
4 A noble privilege , it must be allowed.
5 O noble privilege of age!
6 I thank God for the noble privilege of being recognized by so large, tender, and radiant a soul as thine.
7 And she, although not born to the noble privilege of weariness, had been an old man's darling, and could not put up with harshness.
8 The noble privilege and opportunity secured in the latter condition are the only adequate reward for the drudgery of the labor required in the former.
9 Why should you feel for its debasing thraldom-youwho, in the religious mystification of man, have, at least, the noble privilege of being a Protestant?
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