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1 Hosea could not conceive the idea that God would desert Israel forever.
2 He was the first Greek to conceive the idea of a maritime empire.
3 Watt was the first to conceive the idea of warming buildings by steam.
4 I can conceive the idea better than I could a few months ago.
5 Even Aristotle could not conceive the idea of a society existing without slavery.
6 For my part, I conceive the idea to be perfectly just.
7 He could not conceive the idea of a hostile England.
8 It was not possible for Plato, Demosthenes, or Cicero, to conceive the idea of constitutionalism.
9 What probability could there be that any man should conceive the idea of such a journey?
10 It will be sufficient for my young friend to conceive the idea of going to the Coanza.
11 No country in Europe-noteven Protestant Germany-couldthen conceive the idea of their existing independently of each other.
12 I found myself wondering how these half-civilized brutes had possibly managed to conceive the idea of the spiral stair.
13 With the child-brain that was to him he have long since conceive the idea of coming to a great city.
14 It was not hard to understand that the splendid animal in the Senora could never conceive the idea , of its utter extinction.
15 The desire which has always been mine to persecute the Christians caused me to conceive the idea of serving in your sea-army.
16 Producers, for example, who in Freeland conceive the idea of increasing their gains by laying an impost upon imports, must be idiotic.
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