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1 I have abundance that profess great zeal, but they are damnable greedy of the pence.
2 They too profess great love of and desire for education; but there is no corresponding effort.
3 On the moral side the heroes of the epic profess great belief in the power and awfulness of this god Duty.
4 For painting, in particular, he professed great regard and some knowledge.
5 Money professes great love for the law, and not without cause.
6 He seemed really cut up about it, and professed great concern.
7 All of those gentlemen have ever professed great devotion to our humble Society.
8 The States professed great devotion to her Majesty and friendly regard for the governor.
9 Adams professed great veneration for the character of Washington, and he was doubtless sincere.
10 Bernard, professing great alacrity, looked about him; but he still lingered near his companions.
11 Mr. Allen professed great admiration for it, to her wonderment.
12 Powhatan professed great content with Smith, but desired to see his father, Captain Newport.
13 Quenrede, who professed great surprise, gave him a guarded welcome.
14 He professes great friendship for the English, as well as for the people of Abeokuta.
15 She professed great sorrow after Mary's head was detached.
16 He professed great respect for the royal authority.
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