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of Occurrences 834%

Waddington, Richard, senator of the Seine Inferieure; family life at country home of; early career of; story of the Prince of Wales and.

in Occurrences 232%

My sister-in-law, R.'s wife, was also an Englishwoman; the daughter of the house had married her cousin, de Bunsen, who had been a German diplomatist, and who had made nearly all his career in Italy, at the most interesting period of her history, when she was struggling for emancipation from the Austrian rule and independence.

as Occurrences 212%

From a beginning, lost in the thick darkness of a past eternity, it has been marching forward in a career as pause-less as the sun in his journeyings through the sky, as clearly demonstrable as the growth of the germ that starts from the buried acorn, and moves on to its full development in the great oak.

for Occurrences 74%

I have followed his career for yearsit was this fact that gave me my first clue.

at Occurrences 56%

Another lady who was often at my uncle's was quite a different type, Mademoiselle A., an old pupil of the Conservatoire, who had made a short career at the Comedie Francaise many years before.

with Occurrences 53%

And now men held their breath to behold these two great knights, who, crouched low in their saddles, met midway in full career with crash and splintering shock of desperate onset.

by Occurrences 50%

His grandfather, who adopted him, failed in business; and Joseph Livesey commenced his career by doing the work of a domestic servant, as well as toiling at the loom.

to Occurrences 32%

Even the buffaloes lay like dead masses upon the burnt-up grass, unless, excited to madness by the poison-stings of myriads of flies, that covered them as if they were carrion, they rushed in mad career to the Tiber to roll themselves in the yellow water.

on Occurrences 29%

She sat by the fire for half the night, in an agony of silent recollection and thought, going over the last days of her godmother's life, calling up everything before her, and realizing as she had never realized till now, the lonely career on which she was setting out, the subjection to the will and convenience of strangers in which henceforth her life must be passed.

before Occurrences 23%

That was the way the question presented itself to me; and I'm a poor man, with no obvious career before me.

from Occurrences 15%

Of Savonarola's career from this time, and the state of Florence up to the day of his death, the two authors here selected give faithful and vivid narratives.

through Occurrences 13%

There was no little brook careering through the garden nowonly a few pools here and thereand its channel would soon be dry in the hot sun.

than Occurrences 9%

Pride, conceit, disobedience, malice, evil-speaking, covetousness, idolatry, vice, oppression, injustice, and lack of truth and honor fight more strongly against one's career than any other foe.

without Occurrences 8%

These are small things to talk of now, but they were great then, and the foundation of what, to me, were great things to come, although I little suspected any of them at that time; and as I look back over that long stretch of years, I have the satisfaction of feeling that I did not enter upon my precarious career without doing my utmost to fit myself for it.

about Occurrences 7%

To add to my horror, a horse, who was careering about, riderless, within a few yards of me, received a wound, and he commenced struggling and rearing with pain.

under Occurrences 6%

His promising career under Marlborough is terminated when he is taken captive by the French, but he is subsequently released to enter the service of the Chevalier.

towards Occurrences 6%

A few years (less than twelve) ago, a black cloud came looming up in the northwest, and started on its career towards the southeast.

over Occurrences 6%

As the komatik went careering over the snow, the dogs yelping and straining at the harness, the men running alongside shouting Hi-hi and cracking their whips, they could still see, over their shoulders, the wolves following lightly close behind; but when they rushed breathless into their houses, and grabbed their guns, and ran back on the trail, there was nothing to be seen.

along Occurrences 6%

Then Columbus came careering along the path in fevered search of her, and quite suddenly, like the closing of a lid, the magic sounds vanished into a deep silence.

like Occurrences 5%

A great intellectual career like her own, which places a woman in the front rank of literary creators, does more to elevate the position of women than any amount of agitation in favor of suffrage.

after Occurrences 5%

" I trickled up to Corpse and eventually discovered Albert Edward alone, practising the three-card trick with a view to a career after the War.

into Occurrences 5%

His dynasty became known by the name of the small state where he was born, and which had fallen early in his career into his hands.

across Occurrences 5%

This sent the horse belonging to it in wild career across the corral, and I think 'twas that interruption which saved our lives.

among Occurrences 4%

She had heard stories of her father's early career among hard men.

up Occurrences 4%

Having in this manner taken a rapid survey of the most salient points in his private career up to the year 1820, we may pause for a moment, before studying his public life, to glance at the condition of his native country in the first decade of its independence.

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