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1His pupils were legion and many of them rose to great eminence.
2This worthy citizen had risen to his great eminence from small beginnings.
3Another man of great eminence whom I met in those days was Thiers.
4As a general scholar, as well as a theologian, he attained great eminence.
5Andrea's scholars were numerous, though only a few rose to any great eminence.
6Not all starlings do this, and only a few attain great eminence in that line.
7This great eminence is not a natural mountain.
8He is now on a great eminence, where the eyes of mankind are turned to him.
9Both these officers were soon exchanged, and served through the war, neither rising to great eminence.
10For he was a man of great eminence, both for his actions and his conduct also.
11Next comes Sir Andrew Freeport, "a merchant of great eminence in the City of London."
12He attained great eminence as a naturalist.
13A public man of great eminence, he has expressed an English view of German "intentions."
14Political, military, naval, university, and clerical parties, of great eminence, defend abuses in their several lines when profitable.
15One great eminence was a wonderful sight with its whole side smoothed by the sickles of indomitable forage collectors.
16Good fortune, as is usually the case when a man rises to great eminence, played its part in his career.
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