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Another people might have taken the stance that each region ought to exist within its own plenitude and limit.
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This plenitude of information, coupled with his easy and pleasant manner of talking, made his society much sought after.
BARON D'HOLBACHMAX PEARSON CUSHING
As times go, and as poets write, Mr Bailey is remarkable for the plenitude of his faith, and the piety of his verse.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 67, NUMBER 414, APRIL, 1850VARIOUS
Will you in the plenitude of your might, and the resoluteness of kindled energy, will the extinction of those unruly passions?
THE PORTLAND SKETCH BOOKVARIOUS
If he retracts his book, the pope, in the plenitude of his power, can easily restore him to favour.
HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, VOL 2J. H. MERLE D'AUBIGN
The realms of boyish fancy are as wide as the great ocean; and we revel in them in all the plenitude of unrestricted power.
SIR JASPER CAREWCHARLES JAMES LEVER
But an almost indispensable result of this mode of work is a plenitude of reference and example.
RAILROADS: RATES AND REGULATIONSWILLIAM Z. RIPLEY
They cannot be counted, they dazzle the eye and set the heart bounding in the plenitude of a pure, inartificial enjoyment.
JASPER LYLEHARRIET WARD
This perfect and ample covering seemed in its plenitude to make a new and opulent person of him.
THE WAYFARERSMARY STEWART CUTTING
The county had then voted him the money in the plenitude of its power, and Daly had hunted seven days a fortnight.
THE LANDLEAGUERSANTHONY TROLLOPE
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