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1 The authenticity of this document is questioned, and has become a point of warm contest among commentators.
2 But there was a warm contest whether I should enter as a commoner, or a gentleman commoner.
3 As soon as the constitution was promulgated, a warm contest arose in all the States over its ratification.
4 After a long and warm contest , the resolutions passed by a very small majority, perhaps of one or two only.
5 In Scotland a warm contest arose between the revolutioners and those in the opposition, concerning the existence of the present parliament.
6 (590) On the 25th of April, a very warm contest took place.
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