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1 In the latter case, if the Lady Isabella can be brought to consent -
2 Old Peyton was brought to consent to the marriage.
3 But, with many prayers, her confessor Pasquerel joining in them, she was brought to consent .
4 But the difficulty was, by what means the baronet could be brought to consent to see her.
5 The King was brought to consent to the suspension of the warrant; for the rest, he was obstinate.
6 But to such a piece of self-stultification the clear-sighted Dutchmen could by no persuasion be brought to consent .
7 And to this, at first by hints, and then by open pressure, Mr. Henry was brought to consent .
8 Not for one instant could he be brought to consent to relax the strictness of his control over her.
9 The council of war refused to agree to this, as the naval officers, who formed the majority, could not be brought to consent .
10 Madame Durski has completely captivated him, and I am perfectly certain he would marry her to-morrow, if she could be brought to consent .
11 And so governments can never be brought to consent to diminish the number of these drilled slaves, who constitute their whole power and importance.
12 "Did you not say that if our parents could be brought to consent to our union, you would no longer oppose my suit?"
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