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1 He would accompany a party , but never follow it.
2 At that juncture I happened to accompany a party of friends on a journey to Hijaz, or Arabia Petraea.
3 The plan pursued is the following: one or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers.
4 A benevolent lady had made her an offer to accompany a party of emigrants to New Zealand; and she had accepted the proposal.
5 I had been in town a few days, when some female friends persuaded me to accompany a party which they had formed to Ranelagh.
6 Six or seven accompanied a party of the French back to their encampment.
7 In the spring of 1868, he accompanied a party of Ute Indians to Washington.
8 He once accompanied a party of friends and acquaintances to the summit of Mt.
9 Shortly after leaving school, he accompanied a party of friends to a cricket-field, in his natural and appropriate character of spectator only.
10 One day we accompanied a party of the Spaniards in their whale-boat to a salina, or lake from which salt is procured.
11 At the end of three weeks, the boys accompanied a party of their friends to other points at which the fugitives were gathered.
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