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1 The Northmen were a perpetual menace and scourge to England and Scotland.
2 Missionaries constitute, in truth, a perpetual menace to the national peace.
3 To maintain its existence against perpetual menace required the exertion of perpetual skill.
4 For to them, her life was a perpetual menace .
5 The resources of the kingdom are expended in standing armies; and these are a perpetual menace .
6 The size and character of the slave population eventually became a perpetual menace to the State.
7 He eyed the trio with his perpetual menace of a grin on his broad red face.
8 It was surely to deliver himself from this perpetual menace that the count killed his wife.
9 So you see, Nadine, alive and in safety, was a perpetual menace to the German plans.
10 All moderate men, and many pronounced Unionists, were becoming uneasy under the perpetual menace of trouble.
11 His presence here is a perpetual menace .
12 We may think what we will of Cherbourg, England views it in the light of a perpetual menace .
13 To eastward the peak broke away sheer, beetling in a perpetual menace to the valleys and the lower hills.
14 The power of the grandees, that last remnant of feudalism, and a perpetual menace to monarchy, was swept away.
15 From time immemorial almost, it might be said that Scotland had been a perpetual menace to her southern neighbour.
16 The standing army of Chandernagor hovers over peaceful India, a perpetual menace to the free and liberal government established by England.
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