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But to achieve so vast a purpose, and to confer on men a species of ubiquity, even if 50, 000l. - "A Morning's Walk from London to Kew", Richard Phillips.
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Dr. Falconer has discovered that no less than four species of elephant were formerly confounded together under the title of Elephas primigenius, whence its supposed ubiquity in Pleistocene times, or its wide range over half the habitable globe. - "The Antiquity of Man", Charles Lyell.
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All of my old friends gradually ceased to write to me, but I still take three home newspapers, trying to follow the people I knew and the things that happen; and the ubiquity of so worthless a creature as Larrabee Harman in the columns I dredged for real news had long been a point of irritation to this present exile. - "The Guest of Quesnay", Booth Tarkington.