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1 An open avowal of it could not have added to the general conviction.
2 But yet there was evidence of innocence in his open avowal of admiration.
3 She had made a no less open avowal of her faults to him.
4 This method, and the manner of voting, forced an open avowal of political opinion.
5 They made no open avowal of their reasons, and I did not press for one.
6 Her reception of this almost open avowal surprised me.
7 Nevertheless the difficulty of bringing a Mohammedan to an open avowal of Christianity always remained extremely great.
8 His sorrowful experiences and open avowal of all strange conduct encircle that brow with a romantic halo.
9 What could matter after that open avowal ?
10 This was no other than an open avowal of being connected with all those people whom I have named.
11 The open avowal of a hidden thing; the knowledge that the whole world judges and condemns, and does not understand.
12 Yet even this open avowal of their treasonable views did not deter their unworthy general from submitting to their dictates.
13 I have too much respect for others, and know how perplexing it is to make an open avowal before witnesses.
14 He says, "Why can't you come out and make an open avowal of principles in all places alike?"
15 The positive stand taken by the Princess and her open avowal of love for the dashing American were never to be forgotten.
16 Now her open avowal of Christianity, when she must have known what were the penalties that the confession entailed, seemed to him heroic.
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