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1 The prosecution, on the other hand, had been most ably conducted.
2 They have been most ably organized and trained and were commanded by Lieut.
3 Mrs. Humphry Ward shows another kind of man, and depicts him most ably .
4 In all these insane ravings, the demagogue was most ably seconded by the ex-monk.
5 In all his kind attentions, he was most ably assisted by his amiable lady.
6 Thackwell, Divisional Transport Officer, who was most ably and energetically assisted by Veterinary-Captain H.T.W.
7 That young man, all his nervousness gone, was most ably seconding his dauntless captain.
8 Her analysis of the situation in Louisiana politics during the period of Reconstruction is most ably executed.
9 This theory has been most ably refuted by the very first authority in England upon the subject.
10 Dr. Schaff has most ably presented primitive Christianity, and his recent work is both popular and valuable.
11 Mr. Jackson was most ably assisted by Charles H. Russell, Jr., of New York, and Lithgow Osborne.
12 The whole subject has been most ably discussed by Professor Sollas in his recent book entitled "Ancient Hunters."
13 Dr. John R. Mott was at the head of this work and was most ably and devotedly assisted by the Rev.
14 Although not successful, the operation was most creditable to the fighting spirit of the Gordon Highlanders, most ably commanded by Major A.W.F.
15 The Emperor of Russia seems to have laid himself out most ably at Berlin to captivate the King, and the army, and the people.
16 The most important effects of that great change were, as Mr. Hallam has most truly said, and most ably shown, those which it indirectly produced.
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