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    1. those qualities, characteristics, and traits that belong to


    2. You need not belong to any caste, class or region to be able to pray


    3. Cockroaches belong to the order Blattoidea (family Blattidae), and can live up to a year


    4. yes, the gun used to belong to me


    5. The most remarkable words about healing belong to King David:


    6. These workers belong to Prince


    7. which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may


    8. belong to me, repented of my sins


    9. At the close of this chapter, he points out that miraculous gifts belong to the infancy of the church and


    10. Not that I care about this, yet I wonder: Why weren't we invited? Are Helen and I the only ones in the company who don't belong to high society? Or are we the only ones who don't belong to a network? I just wonder

    11. ‘What guild do you belong to, Joris?’ No-one has mentioned any special craft where Joris is concerned


    12. It is over 1000 years old, it belong to a great warlord


    13. Those whom would belong to me do not know


    14. "I forget you’re from the city, where it's ok, for kids to belong to local posses, and where they wear their hanky around their heads


    15. belong to me and so sorry for you they will stay with me


    16. real y belong to any continent, but are included here


    17. In this state of things, the whole produce of labour does not always belong to the labourer


    18. When those three different sorts of revenue belong to different persons, they are readily distinguished; but when they belong to the same, they are sometimes confounded with one another, at least in common language


    19. Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and Alice's first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them


    20. A smaller proportion of this diminished surplus, therefore, must belong to the landlord

    21. In those rice countries, therefore, where rice is the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, and where the cultivators are chiefly maintained with it, a greater share of this greater surplus should belong to the landlord than in corn countries


    22. A greater share of this surplus, too, would belong to the landlord


    23. or one twentieth part of the value ; and whatever may be his proportion, it would naturally, too, belong to the proprietor of the mine, if tin was duty free


    24. A greater proportion of it must consequently belong to the landlord


    25. I don't know if they belong to a


    26. They must generally, too, though there are some exceptions to this, belong to resident members of the society


    27. Whether the whole capital employed in such a round about trade belong to one merchant or to three, can make no difference with regard to the country, though it may with regard to the particular merchants


    28. This action has been found so effectual a remedy, that, in the modern practice, when the landlord has occasion to sue for the possession of the land, he seldom makes use of the actions which properly belong to him as a landlord, the writ of right or the writ of entry, but sues in the name of his tenant, by the writ of ejectment


    29. Suppose we posit that your life really is in danger -- it’s a life that doesn’t belong to you


    30. No part of it can be said to belong to any particular country, till it has been spread, as it were, over the face of that country, either in buildings, or in the lasting improvement of lands

    31. It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades


    32. if it was in gold; but at the same time declaring, that in default of such payment, and upon the expiration of this term, the deposit should belong to the bank, at the price at which it had been received, or for which credit had been given in the transfer books


    33. He’d belong to Tyrus now, but there was nothing she could do about it


    34. But the hope of finding treasures of gold there was the sole motive which prompted to undertake it; and to give this motive the greater weight, it was proposed by Columbus, that the half of all the gold and silver that should be found there, should belong to the crown


    35. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world


    36. The house that one day would belong to Danny, was gleaming in the moonlight


    37. He approaches more to the condition of a free servant, and may possess some degree of integrity and attachment to his master's interest ; virtues which frequently belong to free servants, but which never can belong to a slave, who is treated as slaves commonly are in countries where the master is perfectly free and secure


    38. The country belongs to their masters, who cannot avoid having some regard for the interest of what belongs to them; but it does not belong to the servants


    39. Some subsequent formularies represent the manner in which he supposes this distribution is made in different states of restraint and regulation ; in which, either the class of proprietors, or the barren and unproductive class, is more favoured than the class of cultivators ; and in which either the one or the other encroaches, more or less, upon the share which ought properly to belong to this productive class


    40. But if the company were bad stewards and bad sovereigns, when the whole of their neat revenue and profits belonged to themselves, and were at their own disposal, they were surely not likely to be better when three-fourths of them were to belong to other people, and the other fourth, though to be laid out for the benefit of the company, yet to be so under the inspection and with the approbation of other people

    41. If Psyche had kept her nose out of what didn’t belong to her to begin with…” she glanced coldly at Psyche, “…you’d all still be working for me


    42. -- Of these 44, 22 (2x11) belong to writers of more than one Book and 22 (2x11) belong to writers of only one Book


    43. Though there is not at present in Europe, any civilized state of any kind which derives the greater part of its public revenue from the rent of lands which are the property of the state; yet, in all the great monarchies of Europe, there are still many large tracts of land which belong to the crown


    44. “I recognise that squeaky little voice it could only belong to one Pte Lamb


    45. furniture, the black satin that he really had seen, the heady perfume that didn't belong to a man, or at least not a hetero man


    46. And after Shelagh it would belong to Rosemary


    47. It is not easy to live in ridicule or to be rejected by friends and family, but if we belong to him, the rewards in the ages to come are unfathomable


    48. “Congratulations Billy Boy it couldn’t have happened to a nicer couple you belong together


    49. “Only if they belong to the Yankees, not otherwise


    50. „belong to the state














































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