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1 Perhaps it is a reasonable conjecture to make it Kamiros of Rhodes.
2 A great many things about them were open to reasonable conjecture .
3 I think this a very reasonable conjecture , and have no doubt that it has been so.
4 But it is a reasonable conjecture .
5 The whole affair was so involved in obscurity that I could not see my way even to a reasonable conjecture .
6 That the provocation to it on the husband's part may be so far antedated is at least a reasonable conjecture .
7 We may form, however, a reasonable conjecture , whether it does or not by presumptive evidence, taken from incontrovertible outward facts.
8 It is therefore a reasonable conjecture that he played the part of his namesake, the legendary Attis, at the annual festival.
9 Now, take notice, I beg of you, whether my suspicion of danger to myself is at variance with a reasonable conjecture .
10 There is no auxiliary evidence, and the only source of reasonable conjecture must be the internal testimony of the King's letter itself.
11 No, it is not mere surmise; it is the reasonable conjecture of a man who knows her sex, and human nature, and life.
12 But the most learned of our living English commentators of the New Testament has advanced a very reasonable conjecture in regard to each of them.
13 Though we know with certainty so little of the detail of the life beyond, we have two good grounds on which to base reasonable conjecture .
14 The second outward fact, which may be resorted to as furnishing a ground for reasonable conjecture , is the doctrine of the Quakers upon this subject.
15 ), Dur-Tila, Dariga, Lupdu, and many others, concerning whose situations it is not even possible to make any reasonable conjecture .
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