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1
This is about all, except the
mooted
question
of the broken sword.
2
This is another work on the much
mooted
question
,
the Negro problem.
3
The foregoing thoughts are prefatory to the much-
mooted
question
of Mr. Lincoln's religious belief.
4
It arose, in part at least, from the general indisposition to stir up
mooted
questions
.
5
Our author will not expect to find all readers agreeing with him upon such
mooted
questions
.
6
And Mrs. Centlivre had this to say in her epilogue, upon the
mooted
question
of feminine loquacity:
7
The extraordinary diversity of reports concerning the duration of pregnancy has made this a much
mooted
question
.
8
The often
mooted
question
,
What is Imagination?
9
Whether or not this attack was a surprise, has been one of the
mooted
questions
of the war.
10
Whether or not the good die young is still a
mooted
question
,
but certainly the athletic often do.
11
Those philosophers who like and expect to settle all
mooted
questions
will take one or the other extreme.
12
He found Andy morosely replacing some broken strands in his cinch, and he went straight at the
mooted
question
.
13
One of the first subjects reinvestigated and brought to proximal solution was the long-
mooted
question
of the digestion of foods.
14
The constitutionality of this institution had been a
mooted
question
from the day it was first proposed by Robert Morris.
15
Whether the Teutonic races are superior to the Latin races is a
mooted
question
,
subject to prejudiced points of view.
16
In a book such as this,
mooted
questions
which involve such multitudinous detail and such unprovable argument cannot be discussed.