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1 2,2| Cornelius, but still more certain it is, that if at this moment 2 3,1| impatience, so ill concealed at certain times, and particularly 3 4,1| thunder, for it was now quite certain that Cornelius de Witt was 4 5,3| that of Boxtel. He raised a certain building in his court-yard 5 6,2| considering the undertaking as certain to fail, all their thoughts 6 6,2| Cornelius meant when heating certain grains, then moistening 7 8,1| friends that he was all but certain to win, in the year of grace 8 11,1| tranquillity, and shows a certain, or rather a complete, analogy 9 12,1| the eyes of the monster a certain expression as it were of 10 12,1| to the great black tulip, certain of awaking in another world 11 13,1| most disappointed was a certain respectably dressed burgher, 12 15,2| capital fun, but since a certain time - well, what use is 13 15,2| this nonsense? - since a certain time I have burnt them." ~" 14 15,2| have burnt them." ~"Since a certain time!" exclaimed Cornelius, 15 19,1| his heart it was almost certain that he would bestow it 16 20,2| all of you. You worship a certain beauty, you think of nothing 17 22,1| flower, and it being quite certain that it is perfectly black, 18 23,1| they thought themselves certain of their fulfilment. ~The 19 23,1| of the bulb, he would be certain to obtain the prize; and 20 23,2| reflected. ~It was not yet certain, although very probable, 21 26,1| seemed to have brought a certain conviction into the heart 22 26,1| with silver; who, with a certain aristocratic slowness, ascended 23 27,2| completely ignorant. I am as certain as of my life, that, if 24 29,1| entering the prison, and certain articles in them remained 25 31,1| the two Teniers. ~It is certain that sluggish folk are of