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1Either of these would be a prey to the long lapse of time.
2And then, after long lapse, came another age, and the Cycle of the Fenians.
3This long lapse of interest should certainly make us moderate in our interpretation of Scripture.
4After no very long lapse of time, the result of this combination of circumstances declared itself.
5There was then a long lapse of years.
6When next I met Macdonald it was after a long lapse of time, in 1846, in Rome.
7Even after this long lapse of years, I cannot think of that night without a feeling of shame.
8Nor can I tell what has happened-whatmy life and thoughts have been-during this long lapse of time.
9Her Parents, 'tis supposed, gave Louisa money, but what sum, after this long lapse of time, is uncertain.
10It was only after a long lapse of ages that, in connection with a foreign worship, idolatry crept in.
11Astronomers assure us that, after a long lapse of time, it will commence to elongate as an ellipse again.
12After this long lapse of time I am convinced that Mr. Johnson's scheme of reconstruction was wise and judicious.
13There is little to account for this long lapse of days; there seldom is, in the towns on this journey.
14For a curious unconsciousness of the long lapse of time since his revelation of himself seemed to affect the pair.
15In the long lapse of years that have gone by newer races, advancing by slow degrees, have at last achieved civilization.
16Some of our extracts also show how these principles are thought to have operated through the long lapse of the ages.
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