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1
Ah, I could
write
a
treatise
upon the Art of Elimination-couldn'tI?
2
IT is not my intention to
write
a
treatise
on apiculture, or on practical bee-keeping.
3
There are many other reasons which determine me not to
write
a
treatise
on beauty.
4
I will
write
a
treatise
upon the great theme.'
5
When will you
write
a
treatise
on electioneering?
6
One day someone will
write
a
treatise
on the role of comic-satirists in shaping America's political destiny.
7
I do not wish to
write
a
treatise
:
my plan is only to give hints and suggestions.
8
Nothing is easier than to
write
a
treatise
proving that it is lawful to resist extreme tyranny.
9
His impulse, when a question was argued before him, was to
write
a
treatise
on the subject.
10
I could
write
a
treatise
on them!
11
She could
write
a
treatise
on unblocking the bathroom drain and I would devour it chuckling with glee.
12
I could
write
a
treatise
of lamentation upon the changes brought about among the cottages of Westmoreland by the silence of the spinning-wheel.
13
Someone ought to
write
a
treatise
on "How to be Happy though a Heroine," or uphold her cause in some way.
14
Some day I'm going to
write
a
treatise
on 'The Trials of a Country Schoolmarm.' It will be a harrowing bit of realism.
15
As late as our first century Plutarch felt called upon to
write
a
treatise
,
oti kai gunaikas paideuteon-"thatwomen too should be educated."
16
As we jogged along, the idea entered my mind that I would, when I returned home,
write
a
treatise
on "American Manners and Customs."
write
a
treatise
write