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1 Christmas had also been in Dr. Schwaryencrona's house in Stockholm a season of great festivity .
2 You may imagine that a great festivity is expected.
3 As Paul had foreseen, his father could not be prevented from arranging a great festivity .
4 Formerly, St. Martin's Day was one of great festivity .
5 The match was very agreeable to all parties, and the nuptials were celebrated with great festivity .
6 Weddings are celebrated with great festivity .
7 Thereupon an eke was made to the feast, and King Olaf and Queen Astrid's wedding was drunk in great festivity .
8 The date for the great festivity was set; and the Wallings were affable and friendly, and Alice all a-tremble with excitement.
9 When the earth is at the full, which is their midnight, it is also a season of great festivity with them.
10 Here he kept Christmas with great festivity , and his court was attended by princes and nobles from all parts of Germany.
11 In the early Church Christmas was not kept as a feast day, as in later times with great festivity and many dishes.
12 The men danced among themselves; their best provisions were brought out and "the day passed," says the journal, "in great festivity . "
13 The visit of the Emperor and Empress of Russia to Balmoral in the autumn was a memorable occasion, marked by great festivity and rejoicing.
14 At St. Petersburgh, the birth day of any of the royal family is observed as a time of great festivity , by all kinds of diversions.
15 At St. Petersburg, the birth day of any of the royal family is observed as a time of great festivity , by all kinds of diversions.
16 He arranged great festivities for the purpose, but she guarded it well.
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