The fusion of law and equity, the reorganization of the whole judicial system of England, and the association of all the supreme tribunals in one common home were works of no ordinary magnitude or importance, and give a character of unusual importance to his chancellorship. That Lord Selborne was a truly religious man it is impossible to doubt: his whole life was regulated and inspired by a sense of his duty towards God and his fellowmen, and a long life spent amid the temptations of legal and public life left not the faintest stain on his memory. [Please select]
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"Sir," cried the dwarf, "by what right do you proclaim the divine message to your fellowmen." [Please select]
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"This is my _last_ day as a _laughing-stock_ for my fellowmen." [Please select]
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But he never secluded himself, like Tennyson, from normal contacts with his fellowmen. [Please select]
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It helps to make us useful to our fellowmen. [Please select]
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"Our love for peace oughtn't to make us hate our fellowmen." [Please select]
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This indisputable fact is that homicidal outrages have, from time immemorial, been the reply of goaded and desperate classes, and goaded and desperate individuals, to wrongs from their fellowmen, which they felt to be intolerable. [Please select]
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He was a simple man and a good man and he taught his children that the most important thing for them to do in life was to love God and be kind to their fellowmen. [Please select]
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