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1 Only a man of the greatest moral grandeur could act like that.
2 It is difficult, indeed, to form an adequate idea of his moral grandeur .
3 Professor Brown's oration on the moral grandeur of nineteenth century civilization.
4 His moral grandeur on the day made him live as part of the splendour.
5 Physical phenomena attract attention more than mental or moral grandeur .
6 I told you he did; -Solin his moral grandeur !
7 Here was a scene of moral grandeur unsurpassed by anything in the annals of war.
8 There is a moral grandeur ; we hold to that.
9 There's no moral grandeur in rags or in dirt.
10 That purpose enrobes it with dignity and moral grandeur .
11 But the wit which is allied to moral grandeur is that which fools forgive the least.
12 She scrambled toward the heights of moral grandeur .
13 We, although a savage people, have given the world of modern times an admirable moral grandeur .
14 Those are your ideas of high moral grandeur !
15 But this is not all: the Church of that time offered a noble spectacle of moral grandeur .
16 He knew from the depths of his own soul how to invest a face with moral grandeur .
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