Under these circumstances, Franklin wrote and published a pamphlet, entitled Plain Truth, for the purpose of arousing the people of the Province to a true sense of their perilous predicament.
In plain truth, mademoiselle, it seems as if you were defending this traitor.
In plain truth, mademoiselle, you show a strange persistence in what you say.
Yet, if plain truth is to be told, there was nothing unusual about this sunrise, no rare tints of divine augury; the luminary came up in every-day fashion.
About this time he became interested in the matter of the public defenses, and wrote a pamphlet, "Plain Truth," showing the helpless condition of Pennsylvania as against the French and their Indian allies.
Sparks, in a preliminary note to a reprint of Plain Truth, in Franklin’s Works (vol.
And, to speak a plain truth, if your lordship is a friend to the colonel, you would do well to advise him to decline an attempt in which I am certain he hath no probability of success.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plain truth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.