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1 Ten thousand warriors could not hew a way to liberty from out this awful place.
2 Who would venture to hew a way into it?
3 Again and again the bravest of the chivalry of England tried to hew a way through.
4 The group that sought to protect that man was battling on, seeking to hew a way out of that angry, heaving press.
5 It required to hew a way as it were to his perceptions, to tunnel his mind for the passage of a new conception.
6 Without axe or wood-knife to hew a way , the tangled brushwood he knew to be impassable, having observed how thick it was when coming.
7 Nevertheless, Dot's announcement of her desire to go out into the world and hew a way for herself came as no surprise to him.
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