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1 This they proposed to effect by means of the disestablishment, or secularisation, of ecclesiastical States in the interior of Germany.
2 In the electric tram-car the haulage was effected by means of accumulators.
3 This was soon effected by means of stuffing with some bedclothes.
4 This relation is effected by means of the various surfaces of the body.
5 The attachment was effected by means of a pedicle 33 cm.
6 But a general cause is applied to particular effects by means of something special.
7 Traction in the tunnels is to be effected by means of an immersed chain.
8 A crossing was effected by means of a pontoon bridge constructed by the Engineers.
9 This was effected by means of Mahomet, from whom that religion took its name.
10 This destruction of the enemy's force, must be principally effected by means of battle.
11 Transportation is effected by means of flying ships actuated by the control of gravitational attraction.
12 Propagation is effected by means of cuttings, which root freely if placed in sandy soil.
13 This rejuvenescence was effected by means of two principal agencies,-newmethods and a new instrument.
14 Consequently, the removal of the goods must have been effected by means of the secret passage.
15 I think it may be effected by means of some of the public agents at Mogadore.
16 The transformation was effected by means of a salve which he had received from the devil.
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