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1 Who cares whether his hopes of political preferment were or were not gratified?
2 He's out for cheap political preferment , too, is he?
3 Is it future political preferment you are after?
4 DEGRADATION, n. One of the stages of moral and social progress from private station to political preferment .
5 May a man be fitted for political preferment and not be competent to pass an adequate examination?
6 When we trade political preferment for high merit, both the office-holders and the country are gainers by the exchange.
7 With one or two exceptions they belonged to the Whig party, but none of them aspired to political preferment .
8 Burr has seen his first chance for political preferment , and seized it with a cunning which I almost admire.
9 The following illustrative lines were written of a Californian gentleman in high political preferment , who has passed to his accounting:
10 But his success was a step on the road to political preferment , and his ambitious eyes were on the future.
11 The accession of George II., to whose court Lord Chesterfield had been attached for many years, brought him no political preferment .
12 Monsieur Madeleine, the mayor, is rich, respected, honored, is a savior of society, sought out by the king for political preferment .
13 Something has stirred in the heart of the American people, which shall not soon be stilled: a spiritual outlook upon political preferment .
14 Had he struggled for a party as he stood for the State, no political preferment would have been held beyond his reach.
15 No man stood any chance of political preferment unless he was rich or was allied with the aristocracy, who controlled the House of Commons.
16 A Political Preferment , labelled with its price, was canvassing the State to find a purchaser.
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