Phrases for Public Speakers and Paragraphs for Study by Unknown
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We may have an overpowering sense of
We may rest assured that We must not propose in We often speak of We ought, first of all, to note We should pause to consider We will hear much in these days We will not examine the proof of What are you asked to do? What are you going to do? What can be more intelligible than What do you say to What do we understand by What has become of it? What is more remarkable still What is the answer to all this? What is this but an acknowledgment of What is your opinion? What then remains? What we do say is When all has been said, there remains When I look around me When it can be shown that When it is recognized that When that is said, all is said When we contemplate the When we reflect on these sentiments Where there is prejudice, it is no use to argue. Who finds fault with these things? Why should an argument be required to prove that |
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