The gain consisted in the rousing of the Jewish consciousness to more virile efforts towards a double end, to succour the persecuted and ennoble the ideals of the emancipated. [verb]
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He was not an original thinker, but a diligent student, distinguished by great learning, by a turn for historical and philological criticism, and by an earnest purpose to uproot false teaching - especially Christianity, to ennoble men and train them to goodness. [verb]
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"There are worse than Salt-- whom, after all, your Majesty has neither enriched nor ennobled." [verb]
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Solidity, self-respect, pure absence of frivolous humor, ennobled the race and enabled them to hold together, so that everybody not born in Springhaven might lament, but never repair, his loss. [verb]
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This kinship with nature and with God, which glorifies childhood, ought to extend through a man's whole life and ennoble it. [verb]
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Had always the well-being of the Church primarily in view; and the highest goal of his pontificate, which inaugurated 'the Maecenatian era of the popedom, was to ennoble that Church by the works of intellect and art. [Please select]
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They are conscious of the supreme sacrifice and thereby are ennobled. [Please select]
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All these Basques have been ennobled by Don Sanche II,” said Captain Blunt moodily. [Please select]
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IN WHICH A GREAT HUNT IS DESCRIBED, A WAR EXPEDITION FRUSTRATED, AND A HERO ENNOBLED. [Please select]
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There was to come no coronation of words to ennoble these caresses: Mr. [Please select]
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"Oh, it would do you good," said Janet; "it would ennoble your character." [Please select]
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