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Meanings of solemn engagement in English
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Usage of solemn engagement in English
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A solemnengagement to the Lord, and among ourselves, in a sure covenant.
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Pardon me the repetition, madame; but a positive and solemnengagement becomes absolutely necessary.
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He seized it-despitea solemnengagement to the contrary.
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If it is lawful to contract a solemnengagement with man, why not with God?
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No solemnengagement and no pious resolution has any weight in the balance against a cultural fatality of this magnitude.
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Sir Edward Goschen replied that fear of consequences would hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking a solemnengagement.
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Sir William Goschen replied, that fear of consequences would hardly be regarded as an excuse for breaking a solemnengagement.
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There has been a solemnengagement between them ever since October-formed at Weymouth, and kept a secret from every body.
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Perhaps, after all, he had looked upon the whole affair, not as a solemnengagement, but as a childish farce.
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Slowly the grand abnegation, the solemnengagement, was formed; every sentence recited without haste, and with full consciousness of all its obligations.
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He would go nowhere into society without recalling to mind the fact that he was bound by the chains of a solemnengagement.
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He neither regards the rules of civilized warfare, nor even his most solemnengagements.
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"So it would seem; and yet both refer to the same solemnengagement!"
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But I do strictly and sternly object to the scandal of violent separations, open breaches of solemnengagements, a public rupture.
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I call to witness that dreadful lake, which I never saw, but which we gods swear by in our most solemnengagements.
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Their ambition, their breach of the most solemnengagements, their violence and cruelty, were painted with all the malignity and exaggeration of party hatred.