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 1       V|         Yet the view from such a position would be a fine one; and
 2       V|         in gaining the very best position in the chapel, and here,
 3      VI|     hands. The discomfort of his position was lightened for him by
 4      VI|       spectator was shifting his position, and seeking a clearer view.
 5      VI|   Manasseh who from his elevated position, intercepted the coveted
 6      IX|       himself very gracious. His position is now stronger than it
 7     XII|        while no one will be in a position even to hazard a surmise
 8    XIII|     glowing phœnix rise from its position, and her fair neighbour
 9      XV|           but had maintained his position with a sturdy band of a
10     XVI|     belfry tower that marked the position of the cloister and the
11     XIX|         a subordinate government position, was also present. Struck
12     XIX|   meeting he threw up his modest position and became Prince Cagliari'
13     XXI|     defending the town from this position in case of an attack?" asked
14   XXIII|  national guard had its assigned position. The streets were barricaded
15    XXVI|         moving on the threatened position from two directions, one
16    XXVI| succeeded in gaining a sheltered position where they found campfires
17   XXVII|       his country once more to a position of proud independence. Added
18  XXVIII|          there is a bookkeeper's position open to this man, and we
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