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1 A cruel edict of the Directors has swept it away altogether.
2 The people receive this cruel edict with abhorrence and indignation.
3 The suffering which this cruel edict occasioned was very great.
4 This cruel edict drove into banishment thirty thousand families.
5 John Vaughan had telegraphed the President asking his interference with the execution of this cruel edict .
6 In August, the expedition sailed- afewmonths after the cruel edict for the expulsion of the Jews.
7 She will retract, for a few hours at least, this cruel edict which has caused our trouble.
8 The parents of Christ were warned of the cruel edict of Herod, and fled with the Divine Child into Egypt.
9 The beautiful group was growing into life under his magic touch when the cruel edict struck the chisel from his fingers.
10 Those who were driven before the wrath of an impious and cruel edict could now return to the fold without fear.
11 The news of the cruel Edict of Restitution in this same fateful month of March, 1629, could not but give the English Puritans great concern.
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