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1 This was merely a modified form of the inquisitorial principle which reigned more openly in other countries.
2 He reigned more than thirty years.
3 This prince reigned more or less badly under the name of Philip V, and had a strong party against him abroad.
4 As soon as she regained her freedom, her little court was again her kingdom, and no sovereign ever reigned more imperiously.
5 For centuries this was all the history the world had of this king, who reigned more than seven hundred years before Christ.
6 He was then in his seventy-first year, and had reigned more than thirty years since his proclamation of the Ming dynasty at Nankin.
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