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1 The whole country looked forward to the ultimate extinction of the institution.
2 We refer to the decline and ultimate extinction of medieval serfdom.
3 To repeat his phrase, Slavery was certainly now in course of ultimate extinction .
4 They expected and intended that it should be in the course of ultimate extinction .
5 This meant the dispossession and ultimate extinction rather than the conversion of the Indians.
6 Unless this policy is reversed, nothing will prevent the ultimate extinction of Indian art.
7 I have always hated it, and I always believed it in a course of ultimate extinction .
8 The inevitable result is insanity and ultimate extinction .
9 The public mind did rest in the belief that it was in the course of ultimate extinction .
10 I always believed that everybody was against it, and that it was in course of ultimate extinction .
11 Then the public mind will rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction .
12 The public mind did formerly rest in the belief that slavery was in the course of ultimate extinction .
13 Then there will soon be an end of it, and that end will be its " ultimate extinction . "
14 Every living organism reacts to its environment; if the reaction is unfavourable, disability leading to ultimate extinction is the result.
15 Said he: I did not even say that I desired that Slavery should be put in course of ultimate extinction .
16 It was " ultimate extinction " he wanted, to be attended with payment to the master for his lost property.
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