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1
For the third purpose the mere quotation of an
undoubted
fact
is generally sufficient.
2
This
undoubted
fact
hardly suits the theories of Irish Federalists.
3
Harry's supposed death which he heard as an
undoubted
fact
,
gave him great satisfaction.
4
The poverty at Penywern Cottage is an
undoubted
fact
.
5
This
undoubted
fact
is given on no less authority than that of Thomas Bolton, Esq.
6
True, but this
undoubted
fact
only confirms our statement.
7
He was utterly flung over by the Woodwards; that now was to him an
undoubted
fact
.
8
That some men accept as true premises which are repudiated by others is an
undoubted
fact
.
9
The worst of Lord Fawn was the
undoubted
fact
that he was not himself a great man.
10
That there is an enormous lack of appropriation of energy in most men's lives is an
undoubted
fact
.
11
Now, it is an
undoubted
fact
12
It is an
undoubted
fact
,
however, that in this part of the globe thousands of our fellow-beings had lived.
13
But these unconsidered units of mankind can always console themselves with the
undoubted
fact
that mediocrity is invariably happy.
14
Weighed against the
undoubted
fact
that she was a member of a dangerous criminal group what was it worth?
15
And this in spite of the
undoubted
fact
that my pacific methods had probably saved him hundreds of dollars!
16
I believe it to be an
undoubted
fact
that Mrs. Askerton is,-is,-is,- notatallwhatshe ought to be.
undoubted
fact
undoubted