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1 They 'play' with various versions, choosing what identity to assert in different circumstances.
2 You assert in your letter that you know who is the-the
3 I cannot have any doubt of what you assert in this serious manner, sir.
4 As classicist Mary Beard and historian Keith Hopkins assert in their new book about it.
5 And we cannot assert in any given case that his pseudonyms mask a real person.
6 The influence they can assert in this manner may be very great, but it is always ephemeral.
7 Those annals will sufficiently refute what the Editor has ventured to assert in the very advertisement to this work.
8 The Turquoise clan was beginning to assert in tribal affairs an unusual influence,-onethat really amounted to a pressure.
9 So it appeared to Duns Scotus also, if one may assert in the Doctor Subtilis any opinion without qualification.
10 This his late majesty was advised to assert in his speech from the throne, which I desire may be read.
11 Did he himself really believe any thing, or had he a right to assert in any matter a positive conviction?
12 Therefore, though Moses did not assert in terms a simple monotheism, he taught what contained the essential germ of that idea.
13 The question is not how I became acquainted with a certain thing, but is what I assert in regard to it true.
14 His bewildered colleagues could only assert in excuse that their chief was deaf, and wish that everybody else had been deaf too.
15 THAT children have rights is extremely difficult to assert in a culture where their first line protectors their mothers themselves have little status.
16 Nor does he assert in the Republic the involuntariness of vice, which is maintained by him in the Timaeus, Sophist, and Laws (Protag., Apol., Gorg.).
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