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1 Could the damned merit their own deliverance , justice would let them go.
2 Note his identification of his own deliverance with God's honour.
3 Russian democracy found its own deliverance on the fighting-line.
4 But others of us were impatient to make one bold effort for our own deliverance .
5 Her eyes plead with me for my own deliverance .
6 He could not but see the death of Raffles, and see in it his own deliverance .
7 The boy seemed now to know that he was to use his strength for his own deliverance .
8 She took no pleasure in aggravating the man's pain, but he held the keys to his own deliverance .
9 But now tell me the story of your own deliverance , which seems to me nothing short of miraculous.
10 He had first thought of a safer plan for his own deliverance , but it involved the disadvantage of possibly endangering her life.
11 Well, dear, I don't know about the Carmelites, but the miracle of my own deliverance was, I can assure you, most humdrum.
12 The Civil List revenues were then mortgaged for the sum to be raised, and stood charged with the ransom of their own deliverance .
13 The wagoneer could see that the Superior Maunt was waiting, hopefully, for her own deliverance from this world and delivery unto the next.
14 She determined, late as it was, to attempt her own deliverance , and for that purpose began slowly and cautiously to emerge from the cave.
15 My father was carried away by the westward movement, glad of his own deliverance , but sore at heart for us whom he left behind.
16 He was unjustly detained; and he not only prayed to be delivered, but he resolved to work out his own deliverance at the first opportunity.
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