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1 This invitation was so eager and pressing, that poor Booth, who could not resist much importunity , complied.
2 The English Catholics are imploring me with much importunity to relieve them from the persecution they are suffering.
3 Monsieur Delair had been very agreeable, but the minister had necessarily had to endure much talk, much importunity .
4 Being persuaded, however, after much importunity , to declare it, Theogenes started up from his seat, and paid him adoration.
5 We are therefore left to conjecture, in this case, upon what foundation universal suffrage is claimed for them with so much importunity .
6 Finding that he had driven as usual to Ryswyk, they followed him thither, and by dint of much importunity obtained an audience.
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