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1 I| Unitarians form one of the recognised religious [10]sects of Hungary," 2 I| Manasseh seems to have been recognised by the family as the gifted 3 I| appointments from all four of the recognised religious sects, - Roman 4 VI| of the hotel, and Blanka recognised in its occupant the very 5 VII| followed them. The princess was recognised by many as the fortunate 6 IX| require the advantage of a recognised religious belief. With his 7 IX| from below."~ ~"And you recognised me - so far off?"~ ~"I have 8 XIII| Blanka saw now that he had recognised her the moment she entered 9 XIII| thrilled the hearer; she recognised the tones. Manasseh Adorjan 10 XIII| under the gas-lamp Blanka recognised her friend's equipage. The 11 XXI| lives.~ ~The two young women recognised at once the inadvisability 12 XXIII| gipsy, whose voice Manasseh recognised. "How came you here, Lanyi?" 13 XXIII| Despite his disguise, Manasseh recognised him at once. He saw that 14 XXIII| saluted in a voice that he recognised.~ ~"Gipsy, come here!"~ ~" 15 XXIV| accusation against him, Manasseh recognised that he was far more deeply 16 XXIV| mines and her foundries. She recognised the hand that had dealt 17 XXVII| brother Aaron, too, he hardly recognised, so gray had his hair turned