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1 2,1| a glimpse of the bright glory of heaven. ~The warden, 2 2,2| make for its liberty and glory, would be ruin to us if 3 2,2| Provinces. I rejoice in the glory of my country; and particularly 4 2,2| particularly do I rejoice in your glory, John. I have taken good 5 5,2| to give him a taste for glory, - although Cornelius, to 6 5,2| Ruart de Pulten, and to glory, kissed the knees of the 7 7,2| called Ceylon, - oh, what glory! I must say, I would then 8 11,2| however has reference to the glory of the Almighty, and, indeed, 9 22,2| Thee in all Thy wondrous glory in the mirror of Thy heavenly 10 26,1| said Van Systens, "what glory to the society if its endeavours 11 29,2| daughter! ~How Gryphus would glory in his punishment! Punishment? 12 31,2| tulip to effect his own glory, and thereby make his fortune. ~ 13 33,2| what perhaps is the true glory of Holland, and forms especially