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1 It was especially so, as has been said, at the present conjuncture .
2 But Mrs Mackenzie was by no means so proud at the present conjuncture of affairs.
3 The incompetence of Estrada for conducting the government in the present conjuncture , particularly appeared from the following circumstance.
4 Then Miss Prettyman paused awhile, thinking what words of wisdom would be most appropriate in the present conjuncture .
5 We shall, therefore, approach nearer to the truth, if we mention all the views which the present conjuncture could suggest to them.
6 The longing for Knight's respect, which was leading up to an incipient yearning for his love, made the present conjuncture a sufficient one.
7 He supports his views by a variety of strong arguments, among which, at the present conjuncture , it is worth noting that the following occurs-
8 But I was able to pick up here and there, in his admirable treatise, some maxims applicable to present conjunctures .
9 I have been often asked, what may be, amidst the present conjunctures , an opportunity to renew our struggle for liberty?
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