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1 Trinity College, at Toronto, is in close connexion with the Church of England.
2 Here, as elsewhere, a close connexion was traced between these bonfires and the harvest.
3 The close connexion between the Great Survey and the law and the oath of Salisbury is plain.
4 All these princes held territory in the south-east of France, and had a close connexion with Italy.
5 Owing to the close connexion with France many of the Scottish ecclesiastics pursued their studies at Paris.
6 Tesaoua is in close connexion with these ancient Kohlan countries, and is, indeed, a province of Maradee.
7 Lady Arabella still kept up, as far as she was able, her close connexion with Courcy Castle.
8 There is scarcely a village, scarcely a field even, that does not have some close connexion with him.
9 He was not at all points the man whom Lord Fawn would have chosen, but for their close connexion .
10 As a result probably of the close connexion between Bristol and Ireland the growth of the wool trade was maintained.
11 The scurfy skin disease so common among savages has a close connexion with the poorness and irregularity of their living.
12 Everything I have seen, convinces me of the close connexion of the different American tribes, who nevertheless speak distinct languages.
13 But pastors who became materialists, were scared when they perceived, that my message presupposes the close connexion with congenial departed.
14 Bold into still closer connexion-intosuch close connexion that they could not fail to throw themselves into each other's arms?
15 This close connexion with the Protector explains the inscription upon a vault immediately over one of the entrances to the Priory.
16 The anointing with butter is an interesting illustration of the close connexion of these lunar and maternal phenomena with the cow.
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