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1
But, to
revert
once
more to the topic of expediency and common interests.
2
But to
revert
once
more to the prairie, ere we commence the narrative of what occurred on it.
3
Before closing this volume, it will be necessary to
revert
once
more to the tyrant whose misrule of Virginia had brought about Bacon's Rebellion.
4
Let me
revert
once
more to my diary, for a specimen of the sharp changes and sudden disappointments that may come to troops in service.
5
Then Duncombe
reverted
once
more to his wanderings.
6
As in 1650, Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overyssel
reverted
once
more to a stadholderless form of government.
7
Her mind
reverted
once
more to her delightful reverie, and the scent of new-mown hay was again about her.
8
After many pauses and many trials of other subjects, Elizabeth could not help
reverting
once
more to the first, and saying:
9
It was not until August that the first was launched, and for a sphere of action Ptain
reverted
once
more to Verdun.
10
"So," said he,
reverting
once
more to the kettles and the thermometer, "our candy is not made by guesswork, you see.
revert
once
revert