Nevertheless the old Calvinistic spirit left a peculiarstamp on this wild border democracy.
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The tiny tribe, a branch of the Semitic race, bears a peculiarstamp of its own.
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Whatever is to be fresh and valuable must bear the peculiarstamp of the author presenting it.
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At all events, teachings of that description have an infallible effect upon natures of a peculiarstamp.
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He was a large, powerful man, evidently a mechanic, for every trade leaves its peculiarstamp upon its followers.
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The light fields, with their tall, dark hedges, which give the Slesvig scenery its peculiarstamp, from this high-lying position looked absolutely lovely.