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us now compare the astronomical data
File: cc288.png CHAPTER XV THE SUN'S JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE Having gained some idea of the nature of the electrical hypothesis of solar disturbances and of the possible effect of other bodies upon the sun's atmosphere, let us now compare the astronomical data with those of geology.
— from Climatic Changes: Their Nature and Causes by Ellsworth Huntington

Use new corks trim after driving
Use new corks; trim (after driving them in securely) even with the bottle, and dip the necks in this cement.
— from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife by Marion Mills Miller

unity nationality constitution tendencies and destiny
In the volume which, with much diffidence, is here offered to the public, I have given, as far as I have considered it worth giving, my whole thought in a connected form on the nature, necessity, extent, authority, origin, ground, and constitution of government, and the unity, nationality, constitution, tendencies, and destiny of the American Republic.
— from The American Republic: Its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny by Orestes Augustus Brownson

under no compulsion to act dishonorably
You are better at home, under no compulsion to act dishonorably from indigence.
— from The Olynthiacs and the Phillippics of Demosthenes Literally translated with notes by Demosthenes

unfortunately not confined to a definite
Freshmen in poetry are unfortunately not confined to a definite and recognizable class room.
— from Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Volume 01 October-March, 1912-13 by Various


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