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1 We should like to know the colonel's authority for this circumstantial account .
2 Don Vicente Emparan, governor of the province, sent a circumstantial account of this phenomenon to Cadiz.
3 A circumstantial account of such articles, if any, as might be advantageously imported into Great Britain.
4 When that day had passed, Bickerstaff issued a pamphlet giving a circumstantial account of Partridge's death.
5 The foregoing is a circumstantial account of the deliberations of the council that were of any importance.
6 A public meeting was convened, and Moffat gave a circumstantial account of the information he had gathered.
7 He lowered the paper an inch, and took a better look: "this very circumstantial account -
8 Their somewhat circumstantial account runs as follows.
9 I will now, my dear brother, give you a circumstantial account of our short, but flying journey.
10 Pelle had to give a circumstantial account , point by point, "Well, what can you do?"
11 The next day I amused the princess and the cardinal by a circumstantial account of what had happened.
12 From the same authority we gather this circumstantial account of the Bridges erected at Staines from the year 1262:
13 The following narrative, however, professes to be annals of, rather than a circumstantial account of these two remarkable men.
14 But the two witnesses gave such a circumstantial account of their adventure that incredulity turned to amazement, and then amusement.
15 Abbe Miollens hastened to repair to Cormeilles, where he gave a faithful circumstantial account of his conference with Count Larinski.
16 There, I think, you could not have had a more circumstantial account of a royal wedding from the Heralds' Office.
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