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1
We must
erect
a
monument
to her when times are settled again.
2
The colored people of America should
erect
a
monument
to his memory.
3
Someday, he supposed Paul would offer to
erect
a
monument
for the victims.
4
His friends wished to
erect
a
monument
over him; this, too, was refused.
5
Poor, lost sister, I will
erect
a
monument
to your memory.
6
It is contemplated to
erect
a
monument
,
by subscription, to Mr. Fessenden's memory.
7
The minister also endorsed plans to
erect
a
monument
to Toots in his hometown.
8
Well, it is customary to
erect
a
monument
in memory of those we love.
9
Here let us
erect
a
monument
to the dead species of our own times.
10
King Solomon's Lodge,
erect
a
monument
to General Warren, 123.
11
I also endorse plans to
erect
a
monument
to Toots in his hometown, she added.
12
On p. 620, a note referring to a movement to
erect
a
monument
to Lamarck.
13
If we ever
erect
a
monument
to an Englishman, it should be to John Bright.
14
They also voted to
erect
a
monument
over his grave, which stands there to this day.
15
Efforts have been made in his native State to
erect
a
monument
over his grave, but unsuccessfully.
16
Mr. Schubert wants to
erect
a
monument
to the festival, but many of the townspeople oppose this idea.
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