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 1    1|      sounded the same whether far or near. It is however admitted,
 2    1|       who at that time was by far the bravest of all the inhabitants
 3    1|    Abbot Comgell sat down not far from the above-named fort.
 4    2| Ailbine (Delvin, in Meath) as far as the Ford Clied (Athcliath,
 5    2|    spirit, though there was a far distance between them, the
 6    2|     whole of the open sea, as far as the Ethican land (Tiree).
 7    2|       any value, except in so far as anything might be employed
 8    2|       on hearing this, was so far from being dismayed, that
 9    2|    But the monster, which, so far from being satiated, was
10    2|    prospering my journey thus far." The saint, on seeing him
11    2|    venerable man, who, though far distant, indeed, in body,
12    2|    sent for the wife, and, so far as he could, began to reprove
13    2|      ocean. After he had gone far from the land over the boundless
14    2|    our holy Columba, although far away in body, was present
15    2|    Cormac, who by sailing too far hath passed the bounds of
16    2|   retard its progress.~ ~Thus far we may have written enough
17    3|   this, they desisted, and so far from daring to hold the
18    3|    the youth to visit the man far advanced in years. When
19    3|        his own uncle, who, as far as he could, had seen that
20    3|       His commandments." Thus far have the last words of our
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