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The history of Europe thenceforward would have surely been quite different had this treaty proved longer-lasting.

From BBC • Dec. 20, 2016

While there he too met George LeBlanc and thenceforward his sermons took on a more and more economic tinge until he was in the front of the battle for cheapening the dollar.

From Time Magazine Archive

It symbolized for him all the crassness, the barbarity of a planet which he had long despised, which he thenceforward renounced.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was "discovered" by Harper & Bros., and thenceforward devoted his life to drawing and painting.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Society of Artists removed to Spring Gardens, and in 1765 obtained a charter of incorporation: it was thenceforward called the Incorporated Society.

From English Painters with a chapter on American painters by Koehler, S. R.




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