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1 Such are the similitudes which We propound to men, that they may reflect.
2 Each candidate had undertaken to answer set questions which his opponent might propound to him.
3 If you propound to these theorists the eternal question WHY?-whyis the world in existence?
4 I now proceed to propound to the Judge the interrogatories, so far as I have framed them.
5 He was doubtless the first to propound to himself certain questions, and certainly the first to solve them.
6 She resisted innumerable questions she wanted to propound to him, from a fear that they'd betray her secret.
7 The Day that (Allah) will propound to them the (question), "Where are the partners (ye attributed) to Me?"
8 Yet four things I will propound to the consideration of Mr. Badmans friends, before I turn my back upon them.
9 That is therefore the first thing that I would propound to such; let him not run any farther into his creditors' debt.
10 How soon they might revert to their former mood was a question that I found not worth while to propound to myself.
11 The end is that for the sake of which I propound to myself anything, and for the sake of which I use any means.
12 What did it propound to you?-ThatI should go no more to meeting; but I said I would, and did go the next sabbath-day
13 What problems they propound to us, when, as in some beautiful display of pyrotechnics, the arch of Heaven is illuminated with their fantastic light!
14 What any one will propound to me, he must do it piecemeal, for to answer a speech consisting of several heads I am not able.
15 How many sorts of binding examples are propounded to us in Scripture.
16 The first question propounded to him by Mr. Ashley, was as follows:
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