Though the controversy went on, its most important result had already been achieved in the silencing of Convocation, for that body, though it had just "seemed to be settling down to its proper work in dealing with the real exigencies of the church" when the Hoadly dispute arose, did not meet again for the despatch of business for nearly a century and a half. [Please select]
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Oftentimes the princess was barred from these simple pleasures by the exigencies of her position. [Please select]
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"The thirty-fifth psalm was indeed appropriate to the news received, and the exigencies of the times." [Please select]
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The Baron, gracefully adapting himself to woodland exigencies, supplied the answer. [Please select]
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However, the exigencies of the service required the change, and he could not complain. [Please select]
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Life's exigencies, ever harsher as progress afflicts us with its increasing needs, have changed all that. [Please select]
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And Jefferson shared these misgivings, though the exigencies of politics made him dissemble his feelings. [Please select]
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