Britons will for ages to come be justly proud of the name of Wilson--the name of a respected Norfolk family.
India is so enormous a country that our glorious little island--of which Englishmen are so justly proud--might be put in one corner and be scarcely noticed.
Lincolnshire isjustly proud of the 10th, for no regiment was ever before placed in such a desperate situation, or ever came out of an encounter with such glory.
The transport, of which Captain Mauchlin was so justly proud, was ordered to proceed to the base.
In this way higher wages have tended to cut down the already limited supply of labour, producing annoyance, placing greater obstacles in the way of that material development of which the Southerner is so justly proud.
A few families trace their lineage back to the very beginnings of civilisation in this country, others were freemen long before the war, a few had revolutionary war records of which their descendants are intensely and justly proud.
Justly proud of our race, we refuse to amalgamate with the Negro, but the Negro is an American citizen, and is protected as such by guarantees of the Constitution that are as irrepealable almost as the Bill of Rights itself.
M815) Whilst the City is justly proud of its own share in the defence of the kingdom at this great crisis in the nation’s history, it has not neglected to give honour where honour was most due.
M558) Of its connection with More and Colet the City is justly proud.
Mr. Mackay, and of his career in Canada he may indeed be justly proud.
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