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1Nor on these occasions was Lady Theresa seen under less favourable auspices.
2Thus the campaign of 1632 opened under the most favourable auspices.
3The voyage was being accomplished under the most favourable auspices.
4The new campaign opened under the most favourable auspices.
5No counter revolution ever effected the change of a royal dynasty, under such favourable auspices.
6I could have wished to enter your family, my dear father, under more favourable auspices.
7This Fund commenced under the most favourable auspices.
8Roland is well in health, and has sailed for Port Natal, under what he considers favourable auspices.
9To read it one might have thought Mr. William Gum had gone out under the most favourable auspices.
10Under such favourable auspices, it is not to be wondered at that the Saracens became a literary people.
11Never, perhaps, was the foundation of a nation laid under such peculiarly favourable auspices as that of America.
12At twenty- three years of age he entered the great world as King, under the most favourable auspices.
13It was, of course, a great delight to my father to be removed to London under such favourable auspices.
14As the nephew of Henry Jermyn, Lord St. Albans, this young simpleton was ushered into a court life with the most favourable auspices.
15Under such favourable auspices as these, we landed shortly after eight a.m., making a bee-line for the only provision shop the place boasted.
16He began life under highly favourable auspices; but becoming tired of a university career, in a colony of friends to the wilds of Wermland.
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