Nigel Penruddock was not at all a popular preacher according to the vulgaracceptation of the term.
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In this sense it is right to be Self-loving, in the vulgaracceptation of the term it is not.
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But do not mistake the word terror, or suppose that Lady Isabel Carlyle applied it here in the vulgaracceptation of the term.
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I am no match-maker in the vulgaracceptation of the word, but I, as well as you, have a deep interest at stake.
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They are, moreover, exclusive and peculiar, as stated by Johnson; but their exclusiveness and peculiarity are not to be constructed in the vulgaracceptations.