These, by virtue of their office, cashiered four senators of no great distinction, and admitted to the roll of citizens all freeborn residents.
Early in the Sixties we made the acquaintance of Edward Lear, who was a landscape painter of great distinction, a naturalist, a man of high culture, and a most kind and courteous gentleman.
He stands as one of England's most popular landscape draughtsmen, and as a painter in water colour of great distinction.
Emancipation from this thraldom of the architect is Sluters's great distinction, however.
Few men have been so blessed by fortune as to have been enabled to achieve a first-rate reputation in arms, and afterwards to arrive at as great distinction in the arts of peace.
There is a great distinction of duty between military and civil inferior situations.
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