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1 This circumstance forms a strong presumption against the narrative of the Dutch admiral.
2 Show the strong presumption there is, that Nox was the god of battles.
3 We can only fall back upon what Butler would call 'a strong presumption . '
4 That constitutes a strong presumption , but... How do you explain the facts yourself?
5 That is enough; there needs nothing more to give a strong presumption of falsehood.
6 Such hardening of the heart raises a strong presumption that the doctrine is false.
7 There is a strong presumption therefore that the theory of endless torment is not true.
8 But a tent is strong presumption of an army.
9 There is, I should think, a strong presumption that it has been a rising age.
10 There was a strong presumption in favor of that opinion, which further perquisitions tended to confirm.
11 The crucifying of Belgium established a strong presumption against Germany, but the case was not complete.
12 Philip restored his command, but remitted only half his fine, a strong presumption of his guilt.
13 But this very fact supplies a strong presumption that the version of those Gospels is the earliest.
14 His very simplicity in mundane affairs afforded a strong presumption that in things celestial he might be wise.
15 They feel that the fact that an indictment has been found is a strong presumption against the accused.
16 If this be so, we have a still further warrant for a strong presumption in favour of authenticity.
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