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1 Penn won undying fame for the liberal principles of his feudal enterprise.
2 I drink to the Lucky One's health, and to his undying fame !
3 It, at once, sprang into popularity, and has left its author undying fame .
4 So she won undying fame as the woman of perfect virtue who freed Rome.
5 Wilt go along amongst our rangers yonder, and earn a pistole and undying fame ?
6 But in her past she has undying fame .
7 Your work will be an ornament to the city and state, and will insure you undying fame .
8 There is a chance for undying fame .
9 How few benefactors have received even as much as he; for he won dignities, admiration, and undying fame .
10 Of course there is undying fame in the future, but then we must have our absinthe in the present.
11 Our ancient warriors gained undying fame and long maintained the influence and the rule of Germany in foreign lands.
12 They little dreamed that they were industriously paving the way for his greater work and for his undying fame .
13 If the reputation of Michelangelo rested upon nothing else than this statue, it would be sufficient for undying fame .
14 Publish that, and see if it does not of itself by its own extraordinary merits bring you undying fame .
15 At Oriskany, Herkimer, in an unlooked-for battle, won undying fame , although most of his gallant little band were slaughtered.
16 And is this undying fame ?
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