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1 And here, again, we may find a parallel with the ancients.
2 The, in any case, paraphrastic quotation or quotations which find a parallel in Matt.
3 You will find a parallel phenomenon in mental work.
4 To find a parallel to this, we must recall the figure of Dostoevski in the Siberian prison.
5 We find a parallel to this elsewhere.
6 Dickens was Josie's favorite author and she could usually find a parallel from him to suit every case.
7 If we looked into the reign of Henry the Eighth, we should find a parallel for one of them.
8 Still, a man capable of distorting history as Nicolovius distorted it could always find a parallel to anything anywhere.
9 And in what part of the Bible shall we find a parallel to the following sentence, from an Agnostic newspaper:
10 This dramatic court scene was the beginning of that strange, brief romance to which one can scarcely find a parallel .
11 The position of Piedmont after the Congress of Paris was one to which it would be difficult to find a parallel .
12 His case was looked upon as peculiar in the history of mankind; no writer could find a parallel , no one imagine a comparison.
13 The deed was one of wanton barbarity, for which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the annals of modern warfare.
14 You will find there the record of inhuman atrocities, to find a parallel for which you will search the page of history in vain.
15 It was a license of the imagination that would find a parallel neither in the freaks of courtesans, nor in the dreams of young girls.
16 The history of coercive legislation can scarcely find a parallel to that of the British Parliament for the fifteen years following the fall of Quebec.
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