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But it was evident to him, and the knowledge gave him intense concern, that the girl went in fear of Gervase Henshaw.

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It was evident from the first moment that the new ministry wouldn't, couldn't live.

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"Fancy his being the guilty party after all," he added, with the tone of satisfaction still more evident in his voice.

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The ordinary connection of ideas between handcuffs and policemen does not need very acute mental powers to grasp, but there is a further connection, a philological one, which is only evident at first sight to those who have made a small acquaintance with the science of words.

than Occurrences 27%

Its vanity and emptiness appeared to be more evident than usual to-day.

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Of these gratuitous and acknowledged truths, it is often the fate to become less evident by endeavours to explain them, however necessary such endeavours may be made by the misapprehensions of absurdity, or the sophistries of interest.

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The position in the empire of him who could tell you is as evident as when you look at this"pointing to the palm of his hand.

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The dreaminess of Spenser, the majesty of Milton, the natural simplicity of Wordsworth, the fantasy of Blake and Coleridge, the melody of Keats and Shelley, the narrative vigor of Scott and Byron,all these striking qualities are evident on successive pages of Tennyson's poetry.

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The mortification of Miss Sarah was too evident for concealment, and it happily was relieved by a summons to dinner.

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That interest had no share in this inscription, is evident beyond dispute, since the age in which he lived received neither pleasure nor instruction from it.

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After the introduction of printing, by which literature became more widely diffused, and comparative criticism was rendered possible, it at once became evident among Catholics that error was mixed with truth and that a sifting of the one from the other was necessary, and, in many cases, possible" (Kellner, Heorlology, pp.

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The amazing increase of the consumption of spirits for the last ten years, is a proof too evident of the prevalence of this destructive species of drunkenness; and I shall, therefore, without troubling your lordships with earlier accounts, only mention in round numbers, the vast quantities for which the duty has been paid for a few years in that period.

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This is evident throughout the "Shepherd's Calendar."

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The likeness which is so evident between the religion of the Avesta, the sacred book of the pre-Mohammedan Persians, and the religion of the Old and New Testaments, makes it in a sense easy for us to understand these followers of Zoroaster.

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The other conjecture which I ventured to propose to your lordships, with regard to the queen of Hungary, was not founded on facts equally evident with the former, though experience has discovered that it was equally true.

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But to us it seems that all ratiocination ought to be terminated in proper form and that that defect which offends them is above all things to be avoided namely, that of introducing what is self evident into the summing up.

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[Illustration: Tourists and Bears] Wilderness Reserves The practical common sense of the American people has been in no way made more evident during the last few years than by the creation and use of a series of large land reservessituated for the most part on the great plains and among the mountains of the Westintended to keep the forests from destruction, and therefore to conserve the water supply.

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To explain, requires the use of terms less abstruse than that which is to be explained, and such terms cannot always be found; for as nothing can be proved but by supposing something intuitively known, and evident without proof, so nothing can be defined but by the use of words too plain to admit a definition.

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This seemed so evident after a long and close study of the situation that I was ready with my confession when Mr. Clifton next came.

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A consciousness of sinful blame is evident amid them; and though the fantasies that loom through the mystery, are not so hideous as the guilty reveries in the weird caldron of Manfred's conscience, still they have an awful resemblance to them.

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" As the morning waxed apace, the interest in the fate of the Jane and Susan became more evident amongst the by-standers.

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History furnishes us with numerous instances of a forecast having been communicated through the medium of dreams, some of which are so extraordinary as almost to shake our belief that the hand of Providence is not sometimes evident through their instrumentality.

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That God himself is a cause for the punishment of sin, and satisfaction of his justice, many examples and testimonies of holy Scriptures make evident unto us, Ps. cvii, 17.

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He began to walk up and down after a while, marvelling, trying to reconstruct his ideas once more, and to take in the astonishing system and organization whose signs were so evident about him.

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