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1 There was freedom, salvation, and escape-anda nearly insuperable barrier to such things.
2 But my papers, stating that I had been cured, presented an insuperable barrier .
3 This Scheme removes the all but insuperable barrier to an industrious and godly life.
4 It is formed of compact white satin, an insuperable barrier .
5 They formed an insuperable barrier , recalling, but with more wildness, the fiords of Norway.
6 Between him and her there is no insuperable barrier , no gulf as deep as death.
7 He solicited me of my father, but there appeared an insuperable barrier to our union.
8 With men of shy or timid character this operated as an insuperable barrier in their way.
9 The meadow was surrounded by a quickset hedge, so thick as to be an insuperable barrier .
10 That wouldn't make an insuperable barrier , would it?
11 For the frozen river formed the easiest possible approach, instead of an insuperable barrier to the enemy.
12 I reflected sadly that such formalities contribute to erect an insuperable barrier between Stalin and his subjects.
13 The insuperable barrier that divides England from Germany has grown out of circumstance and habit and thought.
14 For as long as I live, I will be an insuperable barrier between Augustus and his Sophia.
15 Yet, how could she tell him that his father's crimes formed an insuperable barrier to their union.
16 An insuperable barrier to the connexion.
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