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A gentle breeze now arising, as appeared by their horizontal motion, which wafted them at the rate of about ten miles an hour, over a ridge of mountains, a lake, a thick wood, &c. they at length reached a cultivated region, which the Brahmin recognised as the country of the Morosofs, the place they were anxious to visit.

in Occurrences 137%

She was the only lady of the diplomatic corps whom Madame Grevy ever recognised in the first weeks of her husband's presidency.

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But enough has been said to point out the importance of the disease, and the signs by which it may be recognised at its first approach.

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See ye not something lying there, Shapeless as a dumb despair, Yet a something that spirits can recognise With the vision dwelling in their eyes?

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And seven of them have recognised among these twenty-two dead, one a son, one a son-in-law, one a brother.

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The getting in indeed, and the crowding up those inconvenient staircases, was bad enough,but there was still a law of civility to women recognised to quite as great an extent as we ever found in the other passagesand how a little difficulty overcome heightened the snug seat, and the play, afterwards!

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In his ears the clamour of the shipwrecked men upon the decks was only a distant droning, hardly recognised for what it was by him who had not one thought other than to make all possible advantage of every precious instant; and so with the roar of steam from the escape-valves.

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I recognised on the envelope the handwriting of Count Godensky.

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For it is the right recognised from times immemorial of the subject to refuse to assist a ruler who misrules.

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There is often great determination of blood to the head, which a mother may recognise by the cheeks being red, hot, and swollen; the eyes red, irritable, and watery; and the saliva running from the mouth profusely.

without Occurrences 2%

We refer to those cases in which the side-bone stands above the level of the coronet with such prominence as to be readily seen and recognised without manipulation, and where its growth has caused distinct enlargement and bulging of the wall of the affected quarter.

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A pitiful figure was crouching there, a frail, agitated little being, whom I had no sooner recognised than my manner instantly assumed an air of friendly interest, called out by her timid and appealing attitude.

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At that time there was no definite and well-established breed recognised throughout the islands by a specific name; the embracing title of "Terrier" included all the varieties which have since been carefully differentiated.

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It was a large heavy stick that he carried, a veritable club, one that it would be easy to recognise amid a host of others, even as he had recognised it that morning in the rather populous umbrella stand in the hall of Mrs. Assheton's house.

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Journalists whom Goa has produced, but perhaps were never adequately recognised over the years.

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We must, however, recognise its constitutional right to exist in the States in which its existence was recognised under the original Constitution."

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A moment later I felt sure that he had found that something which he had sought, for, though he replaced the lens upon its nail with a quiet and composed air and made no remark, there was a sparkle of the eye and a scarcely perceptible flush of suppressed excitement and triumph which I had begun to recognise beneath the impassive mask that he presented to the world.

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"Perez Donilla kept to his resolution, and the Three Maries, whom, without doubt, the intelligent reader has recognised through their disguise, lived for many years to rejoice in the blessed effects of a severe, but merited infliction.

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