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1 The same goes for Trent, the other point coveted by the enemy.
2 This may further postpone the identical treatment much coveted by the applicants.
3 Thou art of the form of wealth which is coveted by all.
4 The architect and sculptor was coveted by every pope and prince in Italy.
5 The mines of the Sinaitic Peninsula were coveted by both countries.
6 Thou art of the form of lovely women that are coveted by all.
7 Death is terrible to Cicero, coveted by Cato, indifferent to Socrates.
8 Hence have I given thee these my jewelled ear-rings which were coveted by thee.
9 Always he had won what he coveted by brutal force or his stark will.
10 Even that much of food which produces gratification should not be coveted by him.
11 She is very much coveted by persons crowned with success.
12 Isana is 'much desired' or 'much coveted by all persons.'
13 She has her cue, and I hope will make her acquaintance coveted by my charmer.
14 The 'Flos Virginis', so much coveted by the Europeans, is never valued by these Savages.
15 It flatters any woman to be coveted by a man of parts, good or bad.
16 A kingdom, coveted by all like meat, can never be protected by candour and simplicity.
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