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1 It is really, seen from the philosophic angle, a very noble spectacle .
2 For Mrs. Hockin must have exclaimed that here was a noble spectacle .
3 Thus, once again, there was a noble spectacle , a touching symbol!
4 It is a noble spectacle , and my heart thrills at the thought of it.
5 She was only Barbara Marshall, thrilled by a noble spectacle .
6 To see this great cause thus triumphing over distinctions and prejudices was a noble spectacle .
7 A noble spectacle awaited us as we moved forward.
8 Such was the noble spectacle exhibited to the chivalry of Spain by these two illustrious rivals.
9 Then a shout came forth from hundreds of throats at the noble spectacle of fraternal amity.
10 It is a noble spectacle , that of resolute men reduced to extremities without fleeing from danger.
11 It was a noble spectacle , a sublime spectacle!
12 But this is not all: the Church of that time offered a noble spectacle of moral grandeur.
13 On one of these, Mount Sarmiento, a distant mountain 6800 feet high, presented a very noble spectacle .
14 It was a noble spectacle , and filled our hearts with pride for our brave comrades of the Light division.
15 The people, though Abradatus and his chariot made a noble spectacle , were not able to look at him till Panthea was gone.
16 I anticipated with pleasure the noble spectacle of these three trains sailing forth together on three parallel tracks; which pleasure was denied me.
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