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1 However, it is so far true that they are really of astonishing depth.
2 L. My dear, he is a boaster and self-assertor, by nature; but it is so far true .
3 They only show how far true business, commercial, and political principles have been perverted by this practice.
4 I must-itis too far true .
5 The dreadful end of Delecresse is thus far true , - that a Jew was thus treated by Richard de Clare.
6 And, Adrian, it is so far true that there is an inheritance-withsome more, with some less-ofour forefathers' nature.
7 The same is so far true of ancient Rome that she was unquestionably more productive of great prose writers than of poets.
8 A bad man undoubtedly-steepedto the lips in evil-andyet so far true that he had passionately, deeply, devotedly loved this one woman.
9 He must know of them whether they be cold-blooded or passionate, whether true or false, and how far true , and how far false.
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