All Rome, in consequence, seemed to be wending p. 182towards the Porta Pia. |
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In 1775 he was an addresser of Gage, and was ordered, in consequence, to confine himself to his own leasehold. |
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Jove sends a dream to Agamemnon, in consequence of which he re-assembles the army. |
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Esthonia is one of the new states formed in consequence and as a result of the European War. |
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We have not detected any considerable increase of our annual expenditure in consequence. |
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He looked like a man who had had a facer and was a bit dazed in consequence. |
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It is in consequence of the digestion of vaccinal products that the phagocytes manufacture the fixator. |
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Feminine rhymes are indeed rarer than in Middle English poetry in consequence of the disuse of flexional endings. |
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It is indeed in consequence of this flight that it has been called the glede, the word being derived from its gliding movements. |
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Very often a long and a short division will be adjacent, and will be the more easily observed in consequence. |
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We had got beyond the April freshets and there was in consequence a soapy smell about. |
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This has been in consequence of a keen-sighted observation of Prof. Hommel. |
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It has rightly been maintained, that he could implead his master in consequence of an agreement with him. |
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Diana lost no portion of her lovers heart in consequence of her infidelities. |
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The second important element is the innervation of the muscles in consequence of movement merely seen. |
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The Danes planted a colony there in 1756, but were compelled to abandon it in consequence of the insalubrity of the climate. |
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But the improvement is in spite of international law, not in consequence of it. |
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Such crises as would follow everywhere in consequence of Jew-baiting would rather be prevented by the carrying out of my plan. |
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The whale, however, was lost, in consequence of cutting the line in the act of lancing him. |
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He had just been advanced to a first lieutenancy, and the family were jubilant in consequence. |
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Petrea's hands bled in consequence of this operation, but that only made her the livelier. |
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I know, and I tell you frankly, but only you, that my career in the police may terminate in consequence. |
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Several of the loculi, it will be perceived, are built of masonry, in consequence of the crumbling nature of the soil. |
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The refraction of invisible heat was ascertained in consequence of the invention of the thermoelectric pile. |
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Round his thigh was a tourniquet, and in consequence he did not bleed much. |
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The Martello tower was introduced in consequence of an incident of the French revolutionary wars. |
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In the heart in consequence of uncompensated valvular and other diseases of the heart. |
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Here the carriage has a very small body, hung very high on large wheels, the undercarriage being abnormally long in consequence. |
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The Old Jersey had become notorious in consequence of the unparallelled mortality on board her. |
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It is otherwise with the relative divergence which is developed in consequence of myopia. |
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It had also given some to the native bear, and Wallaby, and in consequence the whole air was laden with the odour of eucalyptus. |
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This was not done, in consequence of his not passing through Washington, as had been expected. |
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When in consequence of the sealing of the ostium the tube becomes distended with serous fluid it is termed hydrosalpinx. |
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When it fails, it is in consequence of some peculiarity in the composition of the ink. |
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Advantages like these he certainly may enjoy in consequence of his preclusion from the higher and wider field of ideas. |
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Mr. Rich died in April, 1891, having arranged that his bequest should not lapse in consequence of the predecease of my father. |
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After some repose, in consequence of very violent efforts, the puparium opens, and it escapes from its prison. |
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The Duke of Orleans can rally around him partisans, only in consequence of the absence of the son of your Majesty. |
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My ears also ached exceedingly in consequence of the rarefaction of the atmosphere. |
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The laird of rasa had taken part in the rebellion, and his domain had been plundered in consequence. |
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A new suit of regimentals was in consequence procured and conveyed, without suspicion of sinister design, to the Captain. |
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But my remorse for all this was deep, and my sufferings, in consequence, were as great as yours. |
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One was in consequence chartered, but, being neaped in the harbor of Rimouski, did not reach Metis till the 19th August. |
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Ships are generally obliged to be towed into the harbor, in consequence of the high points which tower high, and becalm them. |
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They had kept their course too far from shore, and were becalmed in consequence. |
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It began to rain and they entered a beer garden which had just been deserted by the guests in consequence of the rain. |
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The north side is in consequence the Decani side, and the cantoris side is on the south. |
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Oil of bitter almonds and cherry laurel water are poisonous in consequence of containing prussic acid. |
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He would have let the house, but could find no tenant, in consequence of its ineligible and insalubrious site. |
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But, in consequence of its recapture by the Araucanians, they reaped very little advantage from their commanderies. |
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According to Aubrey, the author was thought to be crackbrained, and lost much of his practice in consequence. |
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Upon this right an inroad was early made, in consequence of the question of legitimation by subsequent marriage. |
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This decomposes the saccharate of lime, which has been formed in consequence of the large excess of lime added to the clarifiers. |
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During this operation they continue for a time to increase in size, in consequence of the dilation of the pent-up gas by the heat. |
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This was in consequence of an attempt by General Scott to advance upon Richmond. |
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It was sorely tumbled, damp, and covered with a dull, spotted, green mould, in consequence of being kept in a dark locker of the cabin. |
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Wrench, generally abstemious, often drank wine rather freely at a party, getting the more irritable in consequence. |
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It was evident that the race had degenerated, like many a noble race besides, in consequence of too strict a watchfulness to keep it pure. |
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The income devolved on me in consequence of Winslowe's incapability. |
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The same will happen in consequence of the mediumistic phenomena. |
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Yet, it must be said, her petals sometimes drooped a little, in consequence of the heavy atmosphere about her. |
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You will remember that, in consequence of the War economics practiced at Styles, no waste paper was thrown away. |
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Does it chemically destroy the stomach, and life in consequence? |
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Poetry has, in consequence, little to say about the digger for coal. |
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Although Driscoll was a freethinker and Howard a strong and determined Presbyterian, their warm intimacy suffered no impairment in consequence. |
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Was there any attack upon the episcopal church in consequence? |
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If we get right, who knows but other folks may get righter in consequence? |
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The low-minded do wicked actions in consequence of their cruelty. |
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Wheat in consequence was dearer in the very district of its production than at Valparaiso, where the contractors live. |
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When, in consequence of heavy rains up-country, a river which you wish to ford is swollen and flecked with foam, you must wait until it subsides. |
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I was afraid my mother might suffer in consequence, with such a skinflint. |
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And it is possible that she had a mauvais quart d'heure in consequence! |
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Five hundred men are, in consequence, thrown out of employment, and, having no work to do, become hungry and take to thieving. |
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He seemed morally to have turned a sort of somersault, and to find things looking differently in consequence. |
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The sheriff, in consequence, had to remain at mearns for the night. |
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The itching is intense, and in consequence their apices are excoriated. |
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He had to forage for himself, and he foraged well, though he was oft-times a plague to the squaws in consequence. |
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If it ever fails, it is in consequence of some change in that collocation. |
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Were she to yield to evil she would suffer eternal remorse in consequence. |
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They alleged that they had been ill treated by the partners at the encampment, and had come off clandestinely, in consequence of a dispute. |
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It was said that men joined the dacoit gangs in consequence. |
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With the same complacent smile he told her of the ovations he had received in consequence of the act the had passed. |
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There was visiting the watering-place that year a real German Fuerstin, in consequence of which the crystallizing process went on more vigorously than ever. |
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Astor to Captain Sowle, the commander of the Beaver, were, in some respects, hypothetical, in consequence of the uncertainty resting upon the previous steps of the enterprise. |
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They had the gun, by this time, slewed round upon the swivel, and Hands, who was at the muzzle with the rammer, was in consequence the most exposed. |
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This evening I feel that I have dismissed all the reproachful thoughts I harboured, and in consequence have made a long poem which I intend to present to the court. |
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The King of France himself, in consequence of once having inconsiderately knocked at the door of the thermaturgist, sank to the knees through the pavement of his own Paris. |
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I will see about the continuation of it, and tomorrow I hope you will be satisfied with the corrections I shall have made in consequence of your advice. |
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Clara Caverly was in Broadway when Honor O'Flagherty arrived with me, out of breath, in consequence of the shortness of her legs, and the necessity of making up for lost time. |
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So it was ordered the prisoner was henceforth to eat nothing that had not previously been tasted, and La Ramee was in consequence placed near him as taster. |
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Shelby, after their protracted discussion of the night before, did not readily sink to repose, and, in consequence, slept somewhat later than usual, the ensuing morning. |
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By these means, and by conforming to the dress and habits of the Gauchos, he has obtained an unbounded popularity in the country, and in consequence a despotic power. |
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A few years ago a cow died at this Fazenda, in consequence of having drunk some of it.On such fazendas as these, I have no doubt the slaves pass happy and contented lives. |
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There was a Reuter just come in from Singapore to the effect that the sickness seemed to be universal in Sumatra and that the lighthouses had not been lit in consequence. |
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The reader will bear these instructions in mind, as events will prove their wisdom and importance, and the disasters which ensued in consequence of the neglect of them. |
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