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1 Satan and self keep up a continual struggle to get the victory.
2 The next five days were spent in a continual struggle with the ice.
3 The two parties kept up a continual struggle of animosity, not of industry.
4 I am tired of this life, this continual struggle for a bare existence.
5 And how fierce here this continual struggle for dominance and existence, even in this lull of passage.
6 My life seems to be one continual struggle against the soot,-theblacks, as the English call them.
7 There is a continual struggle for existence.
8 The eager restlessness, the highly-strung nervous organisation are useful in continual struggle , and also are promoted by it.
9 With Eva, what is called society assumed the character of a continual struggle between Asia and the North.
10 A continual struggle is going on between the forces within the earth and the sculptor working upon its surface.
11 From Elm Creek to the beginning of the dry drive was one continual struggle with stampeding cattle or warding off Indians.
12 Wilderness storms and bitter cold often defeated their best plans, and shelterless men, they were in a continual struggle against them.
13 With these requisites, there was a continual struggle , between his efforts to preserve his clerical solemnity and to make himself agreeable.
14 She was making a great effort to 'keep up,' and it was only by a continual struggle that she could succeed.
15 From this time on to the Revolution of 1776 there is one continual struggle between the Royal Governors and the General Assembly.
16 But gradually she came to know that even this existence of friendless want was not to be life, but a continual struggle - with - death .
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