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1 The name of such a man should be covered with imperishable fame .
2 Amid violation, desecration, and destruction, Albert of Belgium has won imperishable fame .
3 In these he had no worldly aim to reach, except perhaps an imperishable fame .
4 Nothing that can be uttered or withheld can add to, or detract from, his imperishable fame .
5 From this time forward he made rapid strides to that imperishable fame which justly fills a world.
6 Of Lincoln no words can be uttered or withheld that could add to or detract from his imperishable fame .
7 But he has left to his numerous posterity a nobler inheritance-thatof an imperishable fame in the annals of his country!
8 In this estimate, we fully acknowledge the imperishable fame of Marlborough in the field, and the high ability of Bolingbroke in the senate.
9 Ah, my lord, there are few men like yourself, who can count it as imperishable fame to have been condemned to the scaffold.
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