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effected







ADJECTIVE
induced
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ADJECTIVE
rendered
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Effected, the merger would form a bank, as large, perhaps larger, than the present "biggest" First National Bank of St. Louis.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week the U. S. Government did the following for and to U. S. Business: � Effected regulation of over-the-counter security trading after three years' study by SEC.

From Time Magazine Archive

These, Philip, are the unstain'd Fruits of Peace, Effected by the conqu'ring British Troops.

From Ponteach The Savages of America by Moses, Montrose Jonas

Then, wishing to explain to the public, as well as to the government, the end which he had in view, he published the work entitled "Reforms to be Effected in the Management of Railroads."

From What is Property? by Proudhon, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph)

Effected great improvements in the Palace at Ely.

From Ely Cathedral by Anonymous




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