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1 Should he follow his first impulse, tear the veil aside, and proclaim the truth ?
2 Deeds, and not words, shall proclaim the truth .
3 Unloose thy tongue and proclaim the truth for the sake of the remembrance of thy merciful Lord.
5 The witnesses to all I have asserted are still living, loudly now proclaim the truth , and embrace me with heart-felt affection.
6 Why, a journal that would proclaim the truth to everybody would not last six months, since no one would buy it.
7 If you persist and carry out your intention, you proclaim the truth of his report; and you see what must inevitably follow.
8 I know your firm self-reliance, and your courage to proclaim the truth when any good end is to be served by it.
9 This not only gave him the resolution, but forced him to proclaim the truth aloud, and to call injustice by its right name.
10 Nothing now remains for us seven but to go back to Stable Hill, proclaim the truth , and take the adventure that Aslan sends us.
11 Verily, He hath appeared and hath unloosed His tongue to proclaim the Truth .
12 What help did Zarathustra receive when he proclaimed the truths ?
13 It was a question of proclaiming the truth when at last I came to see it, Langmaid.
14 And heaven-sent she almost seemed, with her distinctive grey streak shining, as she proclaimed the truth about womanhood.
15 Her sparkling eyes proclaimed the truth .
16 I am very much to blame for not having proclaimed the truth about the birth of Surya's child.
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