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1
Great
public
rejoicing
welcomed the formal inauguration of the limited monarchy in 1791.
2
A festival of three days in Vienna gave expression to the
public
rejoicing
.
3
The day after this grand and memorable solemnity was one of
public
rejoicing
.
4
This intelligence was received with every demonstration of
public
rejoicing
.
5
Oh yes, it was to be a
public
rejoicing
!
6
It would have done your heart good,-suchjoy, such
public
rejoicing
as you never saw.
7
This great work was finished in 1825, and its completion was the occasion of great
public
rejoicing
.
8
The judges, for want of proof, acquitted him; and his acquittal was made the occasion of
public
rejoicing
.
9
The victory of the Italians, which was now apparent, was received all over Italy with great
public
rejoicing
.
10
Human endeavor has supplied no nobler motive for
public
rejoicing
than the union of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
11
It was a time of great excitement and expectation, if not of that
public
rejoicing
which had welcomed the canals.
12
How does she manifest her sympathy on occasions of
public
rejoicing
,
but by adding to the splendour of her dress?
13
What is a dog more or less to Berne, and a
public
rejoicing
to produce its end should go deep into the community.
14
He forbade all
public
rejoicing
for victory, saying that he could not rejoice over the loss which his father's misguided subjects had sustained.
15
To the official and
public
rejoicings
had been also added domestic joys.
16
The
public
rejoicings
were universal, and the satisfaction of the King without bounds.
public
rejoicing
public