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1 You did get here early enough however to witness my triumphant vindication .
2 Thus has the courage of our architects and builders received triumphant vindication !
3 No joy in the consciousness of your triumphant vindication ?
4 Where shall we find a more triumphant vindication and supreme victory of spirit over matter?
5 For the Princess it was a triumphant vindication , which was hailed with acclamation throughout the country.
6 Her presence in this world was a triumphant vindication of the claims of beauty and of sentiment.
7 His reasons for remaining were in the highest degree patriotic, and his speech in Faneuil Hall a triumphant vindication .
8 The triumphant vindication of his captain which the steward had promised himself to bring about was not likely to be realized.
9 With this offset, the letter under notice is a triumphant vindication of one, whom he thought there by to injure sadly.
10 The hour seemed to them to have arrived when all could once again band together in triumphant vindication of their national rights.
11 Harkness would have been less than human if he did not relish this sweetest of revenges, this triumphant vindication of his faith.
12 His argument was a triumphant vindication of Venice in her struggle with Paul V on this point; but it was more than that.
13 If I have wronged you by suspicion and accusation of a crime which you did not commit, then my atonement shall be your triumphant vindication .
14 * I never heard and never expect to hear such a triumphant vindication as he then gave of Whig measures or policy.
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