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1
But will this final failure
bring
to
reason
the hotheads of Sofia?
2
This is a woman nothing will
bring
to
reason
but an appeal to the higher powers.
3
Do you know, these fellows with poetic, chivalrous natures are hard boys to
bring
to
reason
in certain practical matters?
4
He will never be
brought
to
reason
unless indubitable evidence of my innocence confronts him.
5
In her heart she was saying, "The obstinate, foolish girl must be
brought
to
reason
!
"
6
The seceders at first were for brazening it out, but were
brought
to
reason
in a remarkable way.
7
Roystering young dogs
brought
to
reason
.
8
"But speak, do you think my brother may be
brought
to
reason
?
"
9
War was not declared; but some battles were fought and some towns captured before Peking was taken and China
brought
to
reason
.
10
Thus
brought
to
reason
Jim sat down, shared his meal with his reinstated friend, and gave him the gossip of the hills.
11
But how was this letter, by which the husband was to be
brought
to
reason
,
to be put into the husband's hands?
12
A most contrary circumstance it is, for I want certain information out of that girl, and she must be
brought
to
reason
somehow.
13
"They may be
brought
to
reason
,
"
insisted Turan.
14
He could surely win over the abbess in the course of the voyage, and Paula might be
brought
to
reason
,
perhaps, this very evening.
15
Nothing else, my lord, upon my honour; I am convinced she hath a good understanding at the bottom, and will be
brought
to
reason
.
16
He continued to write to the Queen, as before; and two more violent bombardments from the Baron were needed before he was
brought
to
reason
.
bring
to
reason
bring