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to Occurrences 1523%

The eastern slopes of the basin are in every way similar to those we have described, and the same may be said of other portions of the range.

in Occurrences 242%

"The water of the Teslintoo is of a dark brown color, similar in appearance to the Ottawa River water, and a little turbid.

with Occurrences 13%

For this purpose I have been looking into Pliny's Letters, who is noted to have had the best grace in begging of all the ancients (I read him in the elegant translation of Mr. Melmoth); but not finding any case there exactly similar with mine, I am constrained to beg in my own barbarian way.

as Occurrences 5%

The circumstances of their reigns were in many respects as similar as their characters.

on Occurrences 4%

However, although the victory was still undecided, fortune not having declared in favour of either party, yet the course of the fight was by no means similar on both right and left wings.

at Occurrences 3%

A porch for entrance, and a recess similar at the opposite end, which makes the place for the speakers.

about Occurrences 2%

Give him my love when you see him, won't you?" Esther told all there was to tell about Mike up-to-date, and wished she could have repaid her friend's sympathetic interest with a request for something similar about Williamson.

for Occurrences 2%

Jane felt a renewal of her woes, in the anticipation of something similar for her sisterfor the fancy of Jane was yet active, and she did not cease to consider the defection of Egerton a kind of unmerited misfortune and fatality, instead of a probable consequence of want of principle.

than Occurrences 2%

Since the time of Cinderella the First there have been many similar instances in real life of the persecution of youth by family injustice and cruelty, and no case more strikingly similar than that of Miss Caroline Brandenburg Gann, whose youthful career was one of monotonous hardship and injustice until the arrival of her fairy prince.

from Occurrences 1%

Now I come to your letter dated Dec. 22nd, and must scold you for saying that my solution of the problem was "quite different to all common ways of doing it": if you think that's good English, well and good; but I must beg to differ to you, and to hope you will never write me a sentence similar from this again.

by Occurrences 1%

(Mr. Furness afterwards produced taps precisely similar by rubbing the side of his finger slowly along the side of the slate.)

through Occurrences 1%

The experience of both was quite similar through the greater portion of the day, and we have dwelt fully upon what befell Tom.

among Occurrences 1%

From hence does history derive its utility; for being, when truly written, a faithful record of the transactions of mankind, and the consequences that flowed from them, we are thence furnished with the means of judging what will be the probable effect of transactions, similar among ourselves.

into Occurrences 1%

To one of the threats hissed out by the congress, I have put nothing similar into the Cornish proclamation; because it is too wild for folly, and too foolish for madness.

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