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1
The author Hilary Mantel is in a similar place in
public
estimation
.
2
Both felt that the quarrel had lowered them in the
public
estimation
.
3
Has ever a sport fallen so far so fast in the
public
estimation
?
4
And then the character of the ministry fared still worse in
public
estimation
.
5
Of course this announcement lowered the young girl very decidedly in
public
estimation
.
6
Richard King rose greatly in
public
estimation
after his marriage with Lady Janet.
7
The Hautville family held a peculiar place in
public
estimation
.
8
Another of these absurd prescriptions has done much to lower Cluseret in
public
estimation
.
9
The cause of this his sudden rise in
public
estimation
is a very simple one.
10
It is said that General Sheaffe suffered severely in the
public
estimation
,
because he retreated.
11
The federal judges stand higher in
public
estimation
than the State judges of corresponding rank.
12
The chief justice stood still higher in
public
estimation
.
13
This advantage was the high degree of respectability which it gave her in the
public
estimation
.
14
We have all, I presume, suffered in the
public
estimation
in consequence of this disgraceful burning.
15
At that time, the printer's trade ranked higher, in
public
estimation
,
than any other mechanical business.
16
The position of the magazine in the
public
estimation
was unquestioned; it had never been so strong.
public
estimation
public