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1 And there is where the great indebtedness of the State of California comes in to these men.
2 The writer wishes to acknowledge her great indebtedness to all for much of the information in the present work.
3 Substitution implies at any rate some serious confession of guilt before God, some strong sense of a great indebtedness to Christ.
4 He deplored the necessity that took his cousin from me; he, and all of his people, labored under great indebtedness to me.
5 At the time of his death Sir Walter had reduced his great indebtedness to $270,000.
6 You may not ask or want any reward, but we should be forever disgraced if we failed to acknowledge our great indebtedness to you.
7 I hope that a collective expression of my most sincere thanks will not appear like a diminution of my great indebtedness to each of them.
8 "I have said no words of thanks since there is none that can express a tithe of my great indebtedness to thee."
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