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1 1,2| William of Orange urged on the course of events by every means 2 2,1| a pop at you, too." ~"Of course you would; but suppose you 3 6,1| his triumphs; and in the course of two years he covered 4 8,1| Boxtel, who watched the course of political events much 5 11,3| yours and mine; and as, of course, you do not understand Latin, 6 12,1| scaffold, the more fully, of course, it was crowded with curious 7 14,2| 2~In the course of their wanderings, these 8 15,2| against the wire grating; of course, we must presume with the 9 25,2| Well, with your master, of course." ~"With my master?" ~"Yes, 10 25,2| How is it?" ~"Black, of course." ~"Without speck?" ~"Without 11 26,1| been made acquainted in the course of the journey with the 12 26,1| prefer to all others is, of course, the tulip. I heard at Leyden 13 30,1| ignorance of it until the course of events enlightens him. ~ 14 33,2| flowers. ~As a matter of course, one was a boy, the other