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  • To prove his point, he called attention to a recently released Justice Department study of black newspapers and magazines, which began: “At this time there can no longer be any question of a well-concerted movement among a certain class of Negro leaders of thought and action to constitute themselves a determined and persistent source of a radical opposition to the Government and to the established rule of law and order.”

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • By January, the Times reported, a strong and well-concerted effort is making to procure from President Lincoln a pardon for Gordon, the convicted slave-trader.

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • To prove his point, he called attention to a recently released Justice Department study of black newspapers and magazines, which began: “At this time there can no longer be any question of a well-concerted movement among a certain class of Negro leaders of thought and action to constitute themselves a determined and persistent source of a radical opposition to the Government and to the established rule of law and order.”

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • By January, the Times reported, a strong and well-concerted effort is making to procure from President Lincoln a pardon for Gordon, the convicted slave-trader.

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • By January, the Times reported, a strong and well-concerted effort is making to procure from President Lincoln a pardon for Gordon, the convicted slave-trader.

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • They moved as if by some well-concerted plan of arrangement.

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 2007

  • By January, the Times reported, a strong and well-concerted effort is making to procure from President Lincoln a pardon for Gordon, the convicted slave-trader.

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • To prove his point, he called attention to a recently released Justice Department study of black newspapers and magazines, which began: “At this time there can no longer be any question of a well-concerted movement among a certain class of Negro leaders of thought and action to constitute themselves a determined and persistent source of a radical opposition to the Government and to the established rule of law and order.”

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • But heavy rains, the difficulties of the country, and the good intelligence which the Outlaw was always supplied with, disappointed their well-concerted combination.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • Besides, the man has shown sound judgment and good sense; first, in being thoroughly prepared for the event which has taken place, and subsequently, when his well-concerted plans had secured him success, in knowing how to use without abusing his victory.

    Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte 2004

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