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1 Your love, however, is not yet satisfied, and requires a more public avowal .
2 The canvass which followed this public avowal of creed, was more exciting than any which had preceded it.
3 I make public avowal that my only aim has been to represent the life of mankind as it is.
4 All this was a disastrous business, and the worst part of it lay in the public avowal of divided councils.
5 When President Madison penned this message he was, in fact, making public avowal of the breakdown of a great Jeffersonian principle.
6 Those who had done this then took fright, and attempted to get out of the dangerous adventure by a public avowal .
7 Surely thou dost not desire that by a public avowal I should bring shame and disgrace on these children and on myself.
8 But the bystanders were pleased; they thought it so good-hearted of the Duchesse, after the little quarrel, to make a public avowal of reconciliation!
9 This public avowal of an author of a piece which had not succeeded, was much admired, and was by no means painful to myself.
10 The public avowals he had heard in the church seemed to him cheap and unworthy.
11 Laurence would not disdain what protection from her malice the public avowals of imperial gratitude might provide.
12 (But I believe it was, only the impassable barrier of caste forbade its public avowal . )
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