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1
This is especially so as regards the big feast, which I shall
describe
hereafter
.
2
But her great work was with the cotton, which will be
described
hereafter
.
3
His great life-work now began, a work which will be more fully
described
hereafter
.
4
If the throat is sore, treat as advised for that ailment, to be
described
hereafter
.
5
Our harp is different to yours, and will be
described
hereafter
.
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6
The principles of interference upon which this effect depends, will be
described
hereafter
(1009.
7
This place will be more particularly
described
hereafter
,
as we passed through it on our return.
8
This is effected when the man-spirit is brought into the third state, which will be
described
hereafter
.
9
Her gala dress will be
described
hereafter
.
10
The discovery of the site of the Saxon church, which will be
described
hereafter
,
was made in 1883.
11
Poor fellow he never lived to return with us to Khartoum: his melancholy death will be
described
hereafter
.
12
This personage, whose position and character will be
described
hereafter
,
was Lord Lilburne, the brother of Mrs. Beaufort.
13
It was in this arbor that the tables were spread for the collation in 1850, to be
described
hereafter
.
14
This will be
described
hereafter
.
15
An allusion made by Mr. Grinnell to the speech of Mr. Rosseau, provoked the personal assault to be
described
hereafter
.
16
But many of them which are connected with a secondary action will be more usefully
described
hereafter
(778.