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1 Pethel took it in the most compendious form, and crumpled it into his pocket.
2 The most compendious reply is the magnetism of the love of God as revealed in Christ.
3 The Sorites is the neatest and most compendious form that can be assumed by a train of reasoning.
4 Eight and fourtiethly, of all languages this is the most compendious in complement, and consequently fittest for Courtiers and Ladies.
5 I knew him but little; but he was good-natured and agreeable enough, and had the most compendious understanding I ever knew.
6 These facts, highly honorable to Lee and his troops, are the plainest and most compendious comment we can make upon the campaign.
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