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1 This constant alternation of hope and despair, with constant suspense, shortened his days.
2 His reign, which lasted sixty years, offers a constant alternation of success and defeat.
3 And so he proceeded, with a constant alternation of narrative and dramatization which was enough to make one dizzy.
4 So the next weeks passed in a constant alternation of oppressive fears and aspiring hopes, the nights in torturing terrors.
5 Now the latter sings in constant alternation with the answering strain, then descends in turn into the depths of sombre musing.
6 After reaching his new scene of duty, there were constant alternations of march and battle.
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