venerableness
Example Sentences
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Something of the venerableness of Independence Hall, the dignity of Girard College, and the air of financial importance that belongs to the Mint gets into the blood of a Philadelphian.
From Duffels by Eggleston, Edward
Of a Gothic venerableness, it fell upon his breast like a continual iron-gray storm.
From White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War by Melville, Herman
There was nothing artificial or upstart about their beauty, but the venerableness of dignity.
From Stubble by Looms, George
Further still, it may be said, where will be the venerableness of your boasted science about divine natures?
From Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato by Taylor, Thomas
Long tenure of estates and little change in the people had given Richmond the venerableness we associate with age.
From The Iron Game A Tale of the War by Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis)