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1
The
foregoing
remarks
apply to the state of things in the open air.
2
In the
foregoing
remarks
,
I do not advance any new or debatable views.
3
The
foregoing
remarks
relate almost exclusively to matters connected with our domestic concerns.
4
The following narrative of real facts may, perhaps, illustrate the importance of the
foregoing
remarks
.
5
The
foregoing
remarks
are intended to explain my method, not to excuse carelessness of literary workmanship.
6
From the
foregoing
remarks
it will be clear that we cannot fix, as Weber has done, B.C.
7
The
foregoing
remarks
may appear somewhat desultory, as well as too brief for the extent of the theme.
8
Under this name a lemon sulphide of cadmium has lately appeared, to which the
foregoing
remarks
are applicable.
9
From the
foregoing
remarks
it will be apparent that Mr. Barth's opinion regarding Sankara's date is very unsatisfactory.
10
The following recipes will serve to illustrate the
foregoing
remarks
and show how this important fabric may be dyed:-
11
The position then, as it existed in the early days of the year 1917, is described in the
foregoing
remarks
.
12
It is clear, from the
foregoing
remarks
,
that Ham transmitted the germs of slavery to his posterity, by ordinary generation.
13
As will be seen by the
foregoing
remarks
,
Captain Bertram had a rare gift for making killing and funny speeches.
14
From the
foregoing
remarks
it must not be supposed that there has been throughout a remodelling of all the material used.
15
All this is in explanation of the
foregoing
remarks
about Mrs. Beresford's ingenuity, thrift, and genius in selecting types to paint.
16
Since the time when the
foregoing
remarks
were written I have been more than once among the spirits, at their own invitation.
foregoing
remarks
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