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1 This is accordingly done, and you will have the aid of the Duke.
2 But we now have the aid of most of The Ten.
3 You will have the aid of Giovanni, though he has never known this secret.
4 And in the bookselling and the copying, she soon came to have the aid of Philip.
5 It has long sought to have the aid brought to central points and do the distribution itself.
6 The hostess may thus have the aid of the host and the other members of the family in serving.
7 In all other respects, however, he was so composedly himself, that Mr. Lorry determined to have the aid he sought.
8 I intended to steal my own daughter, and I wanted, for that purpose, to have the aid of your horse.
9 In meeting this prospect, we have the aid neither of strong and systematic political schools, nor powerful and coherent political parties.
10 If David Lockwin shall in future discover himself to Esther, he must have the aid of a discreet and loving friend.
11 To sign one, denotes that you have the aid and confidence of those around you, despite the evil workings of enemies.
12 They would harry at Worms upon the Rhine and have the aid of many a knight; that may ye know upon our faith.
13 Because he'd yet to give me the duffel bag, I didn't have the aid of my glasses, so my eyes were failing me.
14 The Peloponnesian commanders, however, wished to move the fleet to the Isthmus of Corinth, where it would have the aid of the land forces.
15 But if I mistake not you have the aid of another instrument, which is destined to play an important part in your future studies.
16 The Jocelyns had the aid of practically a perfect cast.
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