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since the expression means nothing else than
In this there is no disturbance of the natural order, since the expression means nothing else than the regularity [197] with which phenomena occur in their usual way—a fact entirely consistent with the theory of prayer.
— from The Catholic World, Vol. 21, April, 1875, to September, 1875 A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science by Various

State the expert makes no effort to
With reference to the financial affairs of the State the expert makes no effort to disprove a single statement I have made.
— from The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 by Various


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