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Notwithstanding his very liberal laudation of himself, however, the Major was selfish.
The genius for laudation characteristic of the race was in that phrase.
In Homer very few elements of epitaphios logos or laudation are found.
This was a laudation of the author's father-in-law, the aforementioned general Cn.
The rabbis also dwell with special laudation on the brotherly sentiment which united Aaron and Moses.
Hence his laudation of "pied beauty" - "Glory be to God for dappled things."
The laudation increased.
Laudation of the Minister of Social Affairs and Health (1989)
Cicero offered to supply the material, and hinted that Lucceius need not sacrifice laudation to accuracy.
The laudation was held by the Austrian ambassador Emil Brix.
If, indeed, they apply to me even remotely, I do not see that I deserve any laudation on that account.
It is curious to see the periodical disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before.
And by hideous contrast, a redundant orator was making a speech to another gathering not thirty steps away, in fulsome laudation of "our glorious British liberties!"
Ermoupoli Laudation (2000) - for the symbols of the preservation of Apollo Theatre and the maintenance of the political heredity.
He went to the location to give a laudation if he learnt about the death of an important person, or appeared there at the first anniversary of his death.
Maecenas Award presented to Berthold Leibinger (Laudation, in German)
At one point when she capped his praise of her eyes with a positive laudation of his, he murmured, "It would be more ladylike just to simper, my dear."
Whereupon he launched into a long lusty, gusty speech in which praise for the nominee and laudation for the great state of Illinois became somewhat confused and hopelessly intertwined.
Its truckling, yet dogmatical character- its bold, unsustained, yet self-sufficient and wholesale laudation- is becoming, more and more, an insult to the common sense of the community.
After that committee moves back to a room where a defense is held, introduced by a Bedel, and if the doctorate is granted promotor presents laudation praising a new doctor.
With a nod to Will and Ariel Durant and Arthur Schlesinger, he suggests that the United States has alternated between periods of "wealth laudation" and "democracy."
Besides, again, my guns don't know what I say in their laudation, and their guns do, and the whole concern of 'em have reason to be sick and ashamed all round.
On James I's visit to the university in 1605, he was appointed to hold a disputation in the royal presence on natural philosophy, and his majesty was loud and frank in laudation of Bolton.
Your admirers, if not very numerous, include all persons of taste, who, in your favour, are apt somewhat to abate the rule, or shake off the habit, which commonly confines them to but temperate laudation. '
Disband these New England societies--nurseries of a system of steadily augmenting laudation and hosannaing, which; if persisted in uncurbed, may some day in the remote future beguile you into prevaricating and bragging.