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1 She always has been so since she was erected into a kingdom.
2 A number of townships, having common wants, are erected into a county.
3 Belgium was erected into an independent kingdom, under a constitutional government.
4 The northern portion was set off and erected into the Washington Mission, with Rev.
5 The hair is erected into a kind of Greek chignon.
6 In others the coil was more or less open, or even erected into a spiral.
7 At the Conference of 1848, the small society was erected into a Mission with Rev.
8 His descendants renewed their hold upon the fief, which was erected into a duchy in 1619.
9 A number of counties, having common wants, are erected into a State, with a State government.
10 The year following the northeastern portion was erected into a separate district, called Green Bay, and Rev.
11 They have been erected into a philosophy by Nietzsche, and Nietzsche's disciples are not confined to Germany.
12 This principle was erected into a dogma, and dogma is a dangerous impediment to the art of war.
13 But fasting should not be allowed to become a mechanical observance, or erected into an unduly rigid law.
14 The Executive could do nothing of the sort, even in regard to a Territory never erected into a State.
15 As Florida had but recently been erected into a territory, everything as yet was in rude and simple style.
16 Once the mulch was dry they were erected into thick, highly insulating walls that also hold the building up.
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