I have endeavoured to explain away the strange orthography, and I have conjecturally supplied the last line. |
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The system of fudging tasks, cribbing lessons, deception of every sort they endeavoured to overthrow. |
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Quincke has endeavoured to calculate the amount of blood in cases of blood transfusion for therapeutic purposes. |
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He consistently opposed Caesar, whom he endeavoured to implicate in the Catilinarian conspiracy. |
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The young woman understood this, and she endeavoured to cauterise the bad place with the fire of her caresses. |
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How often, my dear, have you and I endeavoured to detect and censure this partial spirit in others? |
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I endeavoured to obtain sight of him, but he was so wrapped and clothed that I did not succeed. |
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The Ayana fought with great bravery, and endeavoured to make every arrow tell. |
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I endeavoured to make him cooey to them, or call them, but they made off, setting fire to the grass. |
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We endeavoured to get cookhouse jobs for the pickings to be had, but could not do so. |
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I have endeavoured to delineate his character so that it will be as an open book. |
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I could not think of him without shuddering, and I endeavoured to forget him. |
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It was in vain that I endeavoured to give my explanation of the word dealings. |
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I endeavoured to avoid the encounter, and ran backward, fending him off with my knife. |
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With difficulty the officers had endeavoured to harmonise the old and the new. |
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Though he endeavoured to near them, he intended not to make any attack until the Defiance had got abreast of the headmost. |
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It was when he least endeavoured to conceal his character that its hideousness least appeared. |
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And when he saw I was not to be led, he endeavoured to drive me into the snare. |
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I have endeavoured, in a course of lectures at the Sorbonne, to do a part of this work. |
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An eager gunner endeavoured to pass one of the tanks, but his gun caught the sponson and slipped off into the mud. |
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The good man blew his nose, and endeavoured to introduce extreme severity into his kindly and indomitably cheerful expression. |
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I endeavoured to pacify him, by representing the danger, but ineffectually. |
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He first endeavoured to effect it by means of a deputation to the Sublime Porte. |
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Yet he endeavoured to assume an indifferent air while he asked the jagger whether there were no news in the country. |
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I cured myself first of those false imaginations, and then I laudably endeavoured to cure other men. |
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Lauder endeavoured to depreciate the fame of Milton by a charge of plagiarism. |
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The Thermidorian government also endeavoured to pacify the rebels of the west. |
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In mare clausum John Selden endeavoured to prove that the sea was practically as capable of appropriation as territory. |
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First one and then another endeavoured to ascend, but with a strength unequal to the task, they fell back into the mephitic abyss. |
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He endeavoured to unclasp her clinging arms, but she only clung the closer. |
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Captain Walcott endeavoured to bribe the American pilot to remain with him. |
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Two hundred years ago, Leibniz foresaw the science which Peano has perfected, and endeavoured to create it. |
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This was a measure which I could not but approve, and endeavoured by some small presents to prepossess our couriers in our favour. |
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For the rest, the Incas endeavoured to spread the language of Cuzco, the Quechua, throughout their empire. |
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After a sort of apology to Delamere, he endeavoured to reassume his consequence. |
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As she turned to relatch the gate the blind man endeavoured politely to anticipate her. |
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From the ivory of a river horse's tooth I had endeavoured to carve me a representative of Nais as last I had seen her. |
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A landowner in this province endeavoured to preserve the game on his estate. |
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These the Editor has rather endeavoured to abridge than completely to remove. |
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The aged philosopher endeavoured to speak, but his voice was tremulous with emotion. |
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Having endeavoured to give the antiguan definition of lumber, I will now proceed to describe the yard. |
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Milza endeavoured, in her own artless way, to soothe the distress her words had excited. |
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Henri's exercise, and, spectacles on nose, I endeavoured to decipher in her countenance her sentiments at the omission. |
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The tsarina endeavoured to stop each one in turn, but in vain. |
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Ormond endeavoured to avoid them, but not before he had been seen. |
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Acacius, bishop of Melitene, endeavoured to convert Nestorius. |
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I endeavoured to calculate how much longer I could stay in the Custom-House, and yet go forth a man. |
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Then she glanced at me, simpered a little, and blushed, modestly looked at her prayer-book, and endeavoured to compose her features. |
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A Mr. Gilmore purchased it, and endeavoured to galvanise it into life. |
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He gelded the boy Sporus, and endeavoured to transform him into a woman. |
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I dare say that not a man of them had yet endeavoured to unclose his eyes. |
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It was in vain that Fortunato, uplifting his dull torch, endeavoured to pry into the depth of the recess. |
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Felix again endeavoured to fathom the mysteries of the hula-hula. |
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I endeavoured to show that this theory was inapplicable to the facts. |
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Both my sister and myself have endeavoured to correct his vices, but ineffectually. |
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How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had endeavoured to form? |
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The king endeavoured to repeople the country by his conquests. |
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In the evening they again endeavoured to catch a wombat, but failed. |
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For what purpose these angular ornaments were intended I in vain endeavoured to discover. |
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In vain had they endeavoured to shake the constancy of chatelain. |
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From this place they endeavoured to force a passage into Cilicia. |
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I endeavoured to appear unconscious and not disquieted, but, I saw in his face, with poor success. |
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I then expounded to Miss Mills what I had endeavoured, so very unsuccessfully, to expound to Dora. |
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This was a rebuff to those who endeavoured to localize the illocatable. |
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I have endeavoured in this work to develop this view in some detail as regards the phenomena with which psychology is concerned. |
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Philips endeavoured to be natural, Pope laboured to be elegant. |
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I have endeavoured to trace these letters, and to identify this Mr. earle. |
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I have frequently endeavoured to find decisive corroboration of those suspicions, but without effect. |
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He endeavoured to put him at ease by changing the conversation. |
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Nat endeavoured to assume a seraphic expression, and partially succeeded. |
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I endeavoured to listen with composure to whatever was going on. |
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Marie repeated to Pierre, as he endeavoured to roll her away. |
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Winkle bowed, and endeavoured to feign an easiness of manner, which, in his then state of confusion, gave him rather the air of a disconcerted pickpocket. |
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Thinking that I was as capable of making an application of thumps and pinches to the part as any one else, I endeavoured to resist this species of medical treatment. |
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Mehevi sought to enlighten my ignorance, but he failed as signally as when he had endeavoured to initiate me into the perplexing arcana of the taboo. |
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The Emperor of Abyssinia endeavoured by large offers to obtain their liberty, but his kind offices had no other effect than to heighten the rage of the king of Zeila. |
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The general left the room, and the prince never succeeded in broaching the business which he had on hand, though he had endeavoured to do so four times. |
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Swinging swiftly through the trees, he came out upon the river-bank at the very point at which Rokoff had overhauled Jane as she endeavoured to launch the cumbersome dugout. |
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