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The party consisted of the plenipotentiaries and a certain number of court officers and generals.

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Progress consists in each man's doing his best to advance the interests of the kingdom of God in his own special sphere.

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And upon the whole we will labour to attain to all the exactness that so much variety will permit, and give as much variety as will consist with a reasonable exactness.

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Dr. Dickie, of Aberdeen, sent these materials to Ehrenberg, who made out that the residuum of the melted ice consisted for the most part of the silicious cases of diatomaceous plants, and of the silicious spicula of sponges; while, mixed with these, were a certain number of the equally silicious skeletons of those low animal organisms, which were termed Polycistineoe by Ehrenberg, but are now known as Radiolaria.

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The following gratifying report of the directors has just been made:"The funds of the institution consist at the present time of 12,500l. 3 per cent, consols.

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During the next few days the work against the enemy's right consisted of heavy bombardments on the line of hills running from the north-east to the south of Gaza, and on the prominent position of Sheikh Redwan, east of the port.

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The action required consists on the one hand in the perfecting of the British navy, and on the other of the military organisation of the British people on the principle, already explained, of the nationalisation of war.

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Such subjects of political agitation as occupy the public mind consist to a great extent of exaggeration of inevitable evils, or overzeal in social improvement, or mere imagination of grievance, having but remote connection with any of the constitutional functions or duties of the Federal Government.

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Perhaps it would have been better, he said, to divide Francehe considered one great advantage to consist as I(End of Journal.)

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The Committee consists by its statutes of Turks alone, and the election even of one Arab was vetoed[10].

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Or they are parts of something else, consisting from both.

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The Oxford branch of the movement, as distinguished from that which Mr. Palmer represented, consisted up to 1834 almost exclusively of junior men, personal friends of Mr. Newman, and most of them Oriel men.

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Sooth to say, its sickness consists above all in the fact that the Irish language is no longer spoken in a great part of the country.

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