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1 Most of these are, however, without record, excepting of the most general character.
2 The grass in this neighbourhood is good, excepting of course on the ridges, which are barren and covered with triodia.
3 Taft is very weak, but La Follette has not developed real strength east of the Mississippi River, excepting of course in Wisconsin.
4 This applies to the whole of the eastern part of the transepts, excepting of course the alterations that were made in later times.
5 Then we straightened up the room and put all the files back in the boxes, excepting of course the nine we'd earmarked as suspicious.
6 As to Moscheles' duets, they were played by Chopin probably more frequently than the works of any other composer, excepting of course his own works.
7 "I can think of nothing of mine just yet," he answered, " excepting of my wife."
8 He is found throughout the whole extent of that continent-exceptingof course a few thickly inhabited spots, from which he has been expelled by man.
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