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1 At an age when everything is mysterious, there are no mysteries properly so-called .
2 The quail, of all game properly so-called , is the nicest and the most pleasant.
3 There is not a single tin mine, however, properly so-called .
4 Society, properly so-called , proceeds in exactly the same way.
5 I do not think that there are any properly so-called cataracts between Kerri and the lake.
6 Martens, properly so-called , were hunted with great zeal.
7 In fact, the resistance of leather properly so-called to neutral dissolvents, argues in favor of this opinion.
8 A miracle is a grace intervening in things, just as grace properly so-called intervenes in human actions.
9 But there were no ocean steamers, properly so-called , and there were no steamers used for warlike purposes.
10 Real aesthetic progress began with the advent of the deep-level lines, the tubes properly so - called , in the 1890s.
11 Road, properly so-called , there was none.
12 In a crowd properly so-called - apopularassembly, for example-thereare unities which may belong to very different social categories.
13 As a rule the properly so-called psychasthenic has only disorders of the reflection; he doubts but he does not rave.
14 It may be readily admitted that the second dictum is true, that no language properly so-called can exist without reason.
15 Before proceeding to the period of my childhood, properly so-called , I will here insert a few words about my family.
16 All this pre-supposes the idea of God, and without that idea, there can be no justice and no rights, properly so-called .
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