In this respect, the history of thought would furnishexamples in plenty.
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It is unnecessary to furnishexamples of this; they are around us.
3
Relative to menstruation from the ear, Spindler, Paullini, and Alibert furnishexamples.
4
The Steamboat Springs, Nevada, furnishexamples of mineral veins in process of formation.
5
All the restrictions upon the authority of the State legislatures furnishexamples of it.
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The practice of pastoral tribes appears to furnishexamples of both types of sacrament.
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Now, to furnishexamples, you must state who sells this particular line of goods.
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And do not the annals of your own Switzerland furnishexamples of similar plots?'
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At the present time in this country the Indians furnishexamples of marvelous feats of running.
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The uncontrollable desire of the husband and the mercenary aims of the prostitute furnishexamples of modern disregard.
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The Americans have lawyers and commentators, but no jurists; and they furnishexamples rather than lessons to the world.
12
Black and Stetson, whose severe illness kept them from Sacramento toward the end of the session, furnishexamples of this.
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The Americans have lawyers and commentators, but no jurists; *h and they furnishexamples rather than lessons to the world.
14
The great conventions that nominate candidates for the Presidency of the United States furnishexamples on the largest scale of the nominating speech.
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They furnishexamples of government diversified by the casual combinations of parties, and by the different advantages with which those parties engage in the conflict.
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Every School Board election furnishesexamples of an excessive concentration of votes upon individual candidates.