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1 I | out of one’s way to find a cause for war— did not North America
2 X | this solitary enmity, the cause of its personality and old
3 X | fight personally in the cause, resolved to fight with
4 XI | American Review espoused the cause of the Floridan deputies.
5 XXI | a single false step may cause death. On these occasions
6 XXI | there is now no further cause for alarm. When one forgets
7 XXV | a body would inevitably cause the gun-cotton to explode!~
8 XXVIII| course from some unknown cause, and had not reached its
9 VI | where its own weight will cause it to accumulate, and we
10 VI | Here in space is the same cause and the same effect.”~“Just
11 VIII | had happened? Whence the cause of this singular intoxication,
12 IX | these; they sought for the cause which produced this effect.~“
13 IX | weight, predominating, would cause a decided fall.~The three
14 XII | position to find out the cause of this radiation.”~“Do
15 XIII | Here was a phenomenon the cause of which escaped them again.
16 XIII | them to investigate the cause. All lunar relief was defiling
17 XIII | could not decide upon the cause of it.~Michel Ardan was
18 XIV | hand of man. From a natural cause, these constellations shone
19 XVII | broken cases. Who can say the cause, the reason, the motive
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