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1 The date of death is merely conjectural , and unsupported by definite evidence.
2 This was not merely conjectural , of course.
3 This, however, is merely conjectural .
4 But what he would do in power, or what it was in him to do, was as yet merely conjectural .
5 Early Egyptian chronology is in a great measure merely conjectural , and new information from the monuments only adds to the obscurity.
6 The earth had been for a considerable time lost to view, and the rate and direction of recent progress had become merely conjectural .
7 How it originated is the great question, and Darwin's theory, like all other attempts to explain the origin of life, is thus far merely conjectural .
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