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1 Sir Thomas Seymour joined heartily in the general discourse .
2 He was again assured that she was not; and they fell into some general discourse on the subject of slavery.
3 Unlike these sites, community sites like Readerville.com feature informal, unpaid reviews that are part of general discourse by regular members.
4 Here he entered into conversation with Plato; and after some general discourse , spoke of his wishes with regard to Philothea.
5 And they're fed up, calling for a total overhaul of the culture of parliaments across the country, and the tone of general discourse .
6 General discourse took place till Mrs. Dickenson happened to be named.
7 However different the tastes of men may be, their general discourses on these subjects are commonly the same.
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