Under the patronage of the earl of Bath he entered into a good many literary controversies, vindicating Milton from W. [Please select]
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"And yet he's such an affectionate father," said Countess Mary, vindicating her husband, "but only after they are a year old or so." [Please select]
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Locke reassured the Bishop of Worcester, and was humbly confident that Divine Justice would find a way of vindicating Itself in spite of human wit. [Please select]
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No one of the age when he lived thought of vindicating his character. [Please select]
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After a protracted investigation, a long and technical report was issued, completely vindicating the innocuousness of roburite when properly used. [Please select]
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Welde soon returned to England and published there two intelligent tracts vindicating the purity of the New England worship. [Please select]
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Napoleon was His instrument in freeing France from external enemies, and for vindicating the substantial benefits of an honest but uncontrolled Revolution. [Please select]
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With these words the admiral was comforted, and felt as restored from death to life, for he now knew he should have an opportunity of vindicating his conduct. [Please select]
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But I believe I need not trouble myself in vindicating a practice authorized by the best writers in this way, some of whom I have already named. [Please select]
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