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1 They profess to be the only true republicans in the solar system.
2 All, indeed, profess to believe in Providence, in a certain general way.
3 The civil governments of the world no longer profess to be Catholic.
4 Both the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches profess to believe in that doctrine.
5 And yet there are people who profess to disbelieve in total depravity.
6 The Power which you profess to despise has sent it to me.
7 I do not profess to be ignorant of the cause of your-annoyance
8 I can't profess to explain the things that happened in my mind.
9 You are impeaching even the unhappy monarch whom you profess to defend.
10 On the contrary, they profess to be guided solely by pure reason.
11 They destroy those highest of our pleasures which they profess to subserve.
12 For others they do not profess to have even a passing thought.
13 Hawkins, on the contrary, did not profess to be bound for Florida.
14 Of course we profess to adore every pretty woman, Leon added abruptly.
15 Personally, I detest them; but I don't profess to be a judge.
16 I don't profess to be at the bottom of the affair, Vaniman.
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