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1
She always has been so since she was
erected
into
a kingdom.
2
A number of townships, having common wants, are
erected
into
a county.
3
Belgium was
erected
into
an independent kingdom, under a constitutional government.
4
The northern portion was set off and
erected
into
the Washington Mission, with Rev.
5
The hair is
erected
into
a kind of Greek chignon.
6
In others the coil was more or less open, or even
erected
into
a spiral.
7
At the Conference of 1848, the small society was
erected
into
a Mission with Rev.
8
His descendants renewed their hold upon the fief, which was
erected
into
a duchy in 1619.
9
A number of counties, having common wants, are
erected
into
a State, with a State government.
10
The year following the northeastern portion was
erected
into
a separate district, called Green Bay, and Rev.
11
They have been
erected
into
a philosophy by Nietzsche, and Nietzsche's disciples are not confined to Germany.
12
This principle was
erected
into
a dogma, and dogma is a dangerous impediment to the art of war.
13
But fasting should not be allowed to become a mechanical observance, or
erected
into
an unduly rigid law.
14
The Executive could do nothing of the sort, even in regard to a Territory never
erected
into
a State.
15
As Florida had but recently been
erected
into
a territory, everything as yet was in rude and simple style.
16
Once the mulch was dry they were
erected
into
thick, highly insulating walls that also hold the building up.
erected
into
erected
erect