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say explicitly There is no God
[Pg 90] But in the next canto does he not say explicitly, “There is no God”?
— from The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources by Daniel J. MacDonald

sword exclaimed There is no God
When hope of successful resistance was gone, the Christians of Constantinople crowded into the cathedral—some have estimated the number as high as a hundred thousand, but that seems hardly possible—praying that the church might at least be spared, but the leader of the Turks rode into the building on his charger, and, striking one of the pillars with his sword, exclaimed; "There is no God but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet!"
— from The Old World and Its Ways Describing a Tour Around the World and Journeys Through Europe by William Jennings Bryan

so elaborate that I never got
I suffered to no purpose, too, because the plan I was figuring at for the extinguishing of the fire was so elaborate that I never got it completed until the middle of the following week.
— from Sketches New and Old by Mark Twain

senseless extermination that is now going
And there are equally good reasons why it should be induced to do so by simply telling it the truth about the senseless extermination that is now going on.
— from Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador An Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at Quebec, January, 1911 by William Charles Henry Wood

said Emilie there is no great
dear mamma!” said Emilie, “there is no great difficulty in all this to me—the difficulty, the impossibility would be, to live happily with a man I despise.”
— from Tales and Novels — Volume 06 by Maria Edgeworth

So even this is not genuine
So even this is not genuine in him.
— from The Land of Riddles (Russia of To-day) by Hugo Ganz


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