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1
Approval is not repugnant to reason, but can agree therewith and
arise
therefrom
.
2
The undertaking is gigantic, but the glory that shall
arise
therefrom
shall be immeasurably greater.
3
Honour (gloria) is not repugnant to reason, but may
arise
therefrom
.
4
At the water's edge they stopped, turning and glaring into the sea as though they presently expected Montgomery to
arise
therefrom
and exact vengeance.
5
That every man may enjoy this liberty without detriment to the public peace, and that no inconveniences
arise
therefrom
which cannot easily be checked.
6
He counselled me to keep a diary, mentioning many advantages
arising
therefrom
.
7
We know of no such disorders
arising
therefrom
,
as are mentioned by your Excellency.
8
These propositions were agreed to, but no results
arose
therefrom
.
9
Great contention
arose
therefrom
,
much knavery, much disillusion; finally the whole had to be wiped out.
10
Those in favour say it makes things easier and quicker, eliminating long counts and the uncertainty
arising
therefrom
.
11
An impression became general that the smoke
arising
therefrom
contaminated the atmosphere and was injurious to public health.
12
The Courts of Ireland shall have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to any claim, dispute or other matter
arising
therefrom
.
13
Passing the entrance to Highgate, they saw what they afterward described as graves opening and the dead
arising
therefrom
.
14
But pride is not opposed to virtue; on the contrary, it
arises
therefrom
,
for as Gregory says (Moral.
15
He proposed a walk, and Captain Paget was enthusiastic upon the subject of fresh air, and the benefits
arising
therefrom
.
16
The true reason, as I take it, was the general disgust, and the danger of the loss of an army
arising
therefrom
.
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therefrom
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