I might call on you to thank God for your fathers, and for all who have fought for duty and for their country's right.
I might call on you to thank God for your fathers, and for every man who has helped to make or execute wise laws.
I might call on you to thank God for your fathers, and for all who have preached the true God and Jesus Christ His only-begotten Son, whether at home or abroad.
Sometimes it manifests itself in an excessive luxuriousness--often we might call it a very deluge--of the most unintelligible exaggerations of sacred feelings, such as I regret occasionally to observe in our modern school of poetry.
I might call it the moral feeling, only then it would not be of so universal an application as it really is.
We might call it, if such an every-day expression would not sound and strike us as strange, the quintessence of the consciousness.
I might call it a stylish piece; take the Prelude as capriciously as you like; put all the effect you can into it.
Each turret is placed over the top of what we might call a well, running right down deep into the inside of the ship.
The flotilla leaders are what one might call super-destroyers, about double the size of the ordinary large destroyer, which is to say, about two thousand tons, and capable of very high speed.
Through one of the "pins" (trunnions is their proper name) there runs a hole, communicating to what we might call a grating in the bottom of the converter.
These armories, which I might call a double armory, are in the solid masonry, and are closed by strong gilt metal doors, about thirty inches broad and fifty inches high, each secured by an upper and a lower lock.
This flower of dramatic poetry, as its warm admirers regard it, contains a charming and even what we might call a religious moral.
We might call it also the "Spiritual Geography of Heaven," since it gives us such a knowledge as we can have at this distance of the promised land which we must hope one day to inhabit.
Emily I have taken the liberty of telling a friend of mine that he might call here.
The last time he asked me if he might call--and I told him he could do so this afternoon, when I thought you would be at home.
As it is, it widens slightly as it proceeds, but, practically speaking, we might call it a solid beam of light.
All the connecting doors were open, making what I might call a large suite of rooms or a whale house.
But the general sentiment seemed so strongly in favor of my doing so that I yielded to what I might call a public demand.
It was imperative that I should find something in the nature of what I might call a suitable base of operations.
I might call it rather a contemplating the possibility of suicide than a purpose.
I remember that this, which I might call a tragedy of childhood, cost me a great deal of anguish.
It was the first time I felt this--I might call it psychical dualism.
Forty-odd ain't what ye might call aged--not in a way of speaking.
Wal, nothing that ye might call authoritative," the old man said slowly.
Then you will understand why I have been drawn to you so strangely; why I have called you "my dear boy"; why I would that I might call you "son.
I do not know its name, and we won't stop here to find it, but I think we might call it the Yellow Danger.
The gills are like little leaves and hold the spores, or seed as we might call it.
At last, as he rose from his chair, as a gentle reminder that he had said about all he wanted to say, remarked that I might call again, as he had yet made no definite arrangement with the man up-stairs and probably would need two.
Where did you learn the business--if I might call it a business?
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