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1 The chief jewel of the Empire gave me a sweet grin.
2 Schopenhauer says: The chief jewel in the crown of Frederick the Great is Immanuel Kant.
3 Our chief jewel is buried in the ground.
4 Very certainly, since at my journey's end I find Madonna Graciosa, the chief jewel of Tuscany.
5 Henceforth it is to be the chief jewel of the nation the very figure-head of the ship of state.
6 "It is," he said, "but New France is the chief jewel in the French crown, nevertheless.
7 "Surely," he said, "there is some chief jewel of the jewels of the world preserved in this place."
8 "And this from a lover of Wordsworth, who holds the 'Daffodils' and 'Lucy' as her chief jewels , and quotes the 'Immortality' perpetually!" cried Eric.
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