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Hitherto
Hitherto Hith"er*to`, adv. 1. To this place; to a prescribed limit. Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further. --Job xxxviii. 11. 2. Up to this time; as yet; until now. The Lord hath blessed me hitherto. --Josh. xvii. 14.

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