He was received with " loud and continuous cheers " in the legislative council when he spoke of the need " to terminate a moral and social pestilence, and preserve to ourselves and to our children unaltered and unspotted the rights and privileges which we have received from our forefathers ".
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Seven ships were usually stationed on the'gunline', and attacks fell into two categories :'unspotted'shelling of areas where North Vietnamese or Viet Cong forces and facilities were known or believed to be, and'spotted'fire missions in direct support of ground troops.
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These are essentially nocturnal woodland owls of temperate or colder climates; the two northern species breed in North America s coniferous forests, and the unspotted saw-whet owl and buff-fronted owl ( Central and South America respectively ) are species of mountain, cloud or oak forests.
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From the outside, the special vehicle team's changes are noticeable to true fans of hot, front-wheel or all-wheel-drive performance cars ( the muscle cars of this decade for speed aficianados ), yet subtle enough to go largely unspotted by those for whom a car is just transportation.
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For the sake of public opinion in Scotland he had to make a token protest over the execution of his mother in February 1587, but a few weeks later he wrote to the English Queen, assuring her that " I dare not wrong you so far as not to judge honourably of your unspotted part therin ."
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Elizabeth had already written to James, explaining in a quite disingenious fashion her'unspotted part'; that the death of Mary had been a'miserable accident'and'contrary to my meaning .'But, as Corvus has said, she was more afraid of the precedent set by the trial and execution of an anointed monarch.
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The New Testament, in keeping with the tradition of Ancient Greek thought, also frankly acknowledges the corruption of the world ( A ?????? ) and claims to offer a way of keeping the spirit " unspotted from the world . " Paul of Tarsus acknowledges his readers must inevitably " deal with the world, " and recommends they adopt an attitude of " as if not " in all their dealings.
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"' The Alms-Houses "'were built in 1841, for the maintenance of two poor women in declining years, and erected by tenants and neighbours in memory of Edward Cludde, " in testimony of their respect for a man who was an eminent example of pure and undefiled religion, visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and keeping himself unspotted from the world ."
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6 [ 59 ] : 7 He therefore took the son as adviser and the glorious angels also, that this flesh too, having served the Spirit unblamably, might have some place of sojourn, and might not seem to have lost the reward for its service; for all flesh, which is found undefiled and unspotted, wherein the Holy Spirit dwelt, shall receive a reward . " THE SIMILITUDES VI
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On the left : " But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel . " 1 Timothy 5C, 8V . On the right : " Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world . " James 1C 27V.