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1 Of course this last is a transcendent merit in any system of government.
2 Alas, how often transcendent merit is made repelling by overweening conceit.
3 Such has been the transcendent merit and the unparalleled fate of this illustrious man!
4 I do not recommend it as a book of surpassing originality or transcendent merit .
5 Hawke's transcendent merit in this affair was that of the general officer, not of the private captain.
6 Mr. Gosse calls the 'Hymn to the Naiads' " beautiful , " - " of transcendent merit , " - " perhaps the most elegant of his productions."
7 And besides, the Movement offered another attraction: it imputed an extraordinary, transcendent merit to the profession which Manning himself pursued.
8 I can offer you nothing equal to your transcendent merit , but I can offer you the heart and the throne of
9 His transcendent merit has, however, for a long time been the wonder and admiration of his brother-craftsmen and of the critics.
10 This hack-work was done by Scott without enthusiasm, to earn money for his investment in real estate, and is not of transcendent merit .
11 When she did, there sat the peddler displaying his wares, and expatiating volubly on their transcendent merits .
12 One of his transcendent merits in a situation of this kind was that he always had something new and interesting to propose.
13 He recognized the transcendent merits of the Christian faith, but made no attempt to reinstate it where it had seemed to suffer shock.
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