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Meanings of adduce many in English
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Usage of adduce many in English
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The Quakers adducemany authorities in behalf of this proposition, but the following may suffice.
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I could also adducemany passages relating to the Eternal of Hosts, quoted from the Old Testament, and applied in the New to Jesus.
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It is the same with the Turks in the Archipelago, and I might adducemany examples from Syria and Egypt in corroboration of this assertion.
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In defense of this opinion I might adducemany strong arguments, but I confine myself to citing a significant little incident from my personal experience.
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Stillingfleet adducesmany arguments in support of this opinion, but they are unconvincing.
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The doctor still insists that the youth was sane even as late as this, and adducesmany a conversation to prove his point.
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Professor Theodor Waitz, in his Introduction to Anthropology, adducedmany examples of the comparatively rapid constitutional adaptation of man to new climatic conditions.
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That evening, as he was retiring, his Majesty discussed the piece with Marshal Duroc, and gave his opinion, adducingmany reasons, in support of it.