Then there are other games, wild enough, as I could show you if I had time.
He could show, that wherever the slaves were treated better than ordinary, there was uniformly an increase in their number.
He could show, that the abolition was the only certain mode of amending the treatment of the slaves, so as to secure their increase: and that the mode which had been offered to him, was at once inefficacious and unsafe.
I think, sir, I could show you an article that would please you very much.
He could showthat Mr. Mason had ruined their joint affairs by his adherence to those London attorneys.
He had become bail for her appearance in court, and that was the last trifling act of friendship which he could show her.
After this sight, we were not to be surprised at anything he could show us of the kind.
Yes, and I could showyou a tiger's skin in my boudoir.
I could show you a wild boar's head in my study-- DONA LAURA.
If only we could show them to-- [She glances toward the Sacristy closet, stops, and goes on.
I had a statement published in the four leading dental magazines, accompanied by a facsimile of the chart made by my dentist, and I solicited correspondence with any dentist who could show a similar chart in his records.
He could show, that the abolition was the only certain mode of amending the treatment of the slaves, so as to secure their increase; and that the mode which had been offered to him, was at once inefficacious and unsafe.
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