For a eulogistic sermon on the recently deceased William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire, Kennett was in 1707 recommended to the Bishop Hoadly.
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These publications obtained for their author a eulogistic Brief from Pope Clement XIII ( 1768 ), and the congratulations of St . Alphonsus Liguori.
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They mosty contain eulogistic descriptions, such as calling him invincible, or stating that he had " the sole lordship of the earth ".
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Other speakers exhibited lapses in discourse, suddenly moving into speech that was excessively detailed, eulogistic in style or that involved prolonged and unacknowledged silences.
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He centered his polemics against the SFIO representatives in Parliament, accusing them of corruption and moderation, while publishing eulogistic portraits of the Russian Bolsheviks.
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In 1946, General Georges Catroux noted his consideration, in this respect, in a eulogistic note in the guestbook of the villa Le Trident.
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An inscription of Jayachandra states that reputed poets used to sing about his father's magnificence, which might be a reference to such eulogistic works.
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The church contains an altar tomb in the chancel with effigy brasses, arms, and long eulogistic inscription, for Sir Clement Higham ( d . 1571 ).
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Schachleiter delivered a eulogistic sermon that was remembered as having a powerful impact a young and devoutly pious Heinrich Himmler joined the NSDAP in the wake of Schachleiters eulogy.
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Brown died 10 days after her accident, and to the consternation of her private secretary, Sir Henry Ponsonby, Victoria began work on a eulogistic biography of Brown.