Almost all our men at this time, I must remark, to use a phrase much in vogue among us, were endeavouring to see what they could makeāin other words take.
We must remarkthat on both of these occasions, Mary announces herself as the Virgin conceived without sin.
We must remark that he was then at the epistle side of the altar.
Nevertheless, in order to obviate certain misinterpretations or false constructions, we must remark, that the above observation is not to be regarded as offering an infallible test of Western Mohammedan advancement.
Butakoff designates the middle branch by the name of Ulkun, and here I must remark, that this word meaning "great," is always added to the name of the chief stream.
In regard to Strato, however, we must remark that, leaving out of the question the many arguments he has properly stated, some of those which he has brought forward are quite inadmissible.
We must remark that so far from the dowry given by men to their wives being an evidence of civilization, it is a custom common amongst barbarous people, and indicative of nothing so much as the despotic power of the man over the wife.
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