No, sir; this is a great question which I have presented to you, and gentlemen may hamper it with as many amendments as they please; they cannot keep the question out of sight.
But the working men of England, and I will say it too for the great body of the middle classes of England, have not been wrong upon this great question.
A great question; Fakredeen indulged in endless combinations while he smoked countless nargilehs.
That is a great question, which, in an enlightened age, may be fairly asked, but to which even the self-complacent nineteenth century would find some difficulty in contributing a reply.
In making this statement, I offer my contribution to the settlement of a great question.
The Postmaster-General, in conversing with me on this subject lately, told me that he had often, in addressing his constituents, alluded to this result as illustrating the importance of one vote in deciding a great question.
And then it's a great question in my mind what Miss Fortune would say to me.
Ellen was in great question whether to give way to tears or vexation; but with some difficulty determined upon vexation as the best plan.
Ellen must cross it too to gain her object, and how that could be done was a great question; she resolved to try, however.
That would prove that in England they did not regard this great question as one of party politics.
This is a great question, on which the future of South Africa depends.
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