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1 Society for you will become a great confederation to deprive you of self-complacency.
2 I've heard rumors that he's getting up a great confederation agintheEnglish.
3 The great confederation of the "city," the commune, subdivided itself into confederations of citizens.
4 This consideration was the origin of the League, as a great confederation distinct from earlier and less important associations.
5 This poor creature, too, like all of his tribe, speaks of the medical profession as a great confederation of bigoted monopolists.
6 During the years 1537 and 1538 rumours of a great confederation reached the ears of the English officials.
7 They were likewise uniting in great confederations of tribes, ruled by kings who were able to lead them in migrations to other lands.
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