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1
Your generous and
zealous
friend
has thought proper to shew me your letter.
2
In fact, he has always been a
zealous
friend
and advocate of popular education.
3
Ferdinand did not forget his
zealous
friend
,
who whispered hope when all was black.
4
No, some one would tell her, some over-
zealous
friend
.
5
Parris, though a
zealous
friend
to the revolution, in answer assured him his orders should be obeyed.
6
A
zealous
friend
,
let me add.
7
Mr. Bates was extremely conservative, but a
zealous
friend
of the Union, and a lifelong disciple of Mr. Clay.
8
While he possesses such a
zealous
friend
as Kirkpatrick of Torthorald, he need not now fear the arms of a thousand Heselrigges.
9
Gallizin, Prince Nikolaus Boris, at St. Petersburg, a
zealous
friend
of art, from whom Beethoven received an order for his last quartet.
10
No, I won't allow you to rush to destruction!' cried the
zealous
friend
,
and he snatched the plank from under the fugitive.
11
In the mean while, Baron Steuben, a
zealous
friend
,
has descended from the dignity of his proper command, to direct our smallest movements.
12
He was a man of excellent ability, of wide experience in affairs, of spotless character, and a most
zealous
friend
of the Union.
13
There may be wiser, among whom I place your eccellenza; but there is not a more loyal subject or a more
zealous
friend
of truth.
14
He hoped, however, to come back to America; and asserted then that, wherever he went, he should be a
zealous
friend
of the United States.
15
Through the exertions of
zealous
friends
the candidature of Diocletian found great favor.
16
Thus, aided by
zealous
friends
,
the work proceeded rapidly.
zealous
friend
zealous