I will venture to say, and I hope you have observed, that a much more extraordinary witness never did present himself in that box.
Though a young member of the Whig party I will venture to speak in the name of the whole body.
I will venture to say that nothing has appeared in it, at least since the first number, from the pen of any of my friends, which can offend the most fastidious.
Their acquaintance comprehends, I will venture to say, almost every man worth knowing in the university in every field of study.
You, madam, I will venture to say, might do more good than the richest man in the parish could do by merely giving his money.
I will venture to appeal to the experience of ancient Republicks, to evince the necessity of it; and it is never more necessary than in the infancy of a Commonwealth, and when the people have chosen honest men to conduct their affairs.
Be equally attentive to every Relation into which all-wise Providence may lead you, and I will venture to predict for my dear Daughter, an unfailing Source of Happiness in the Reflections of her own Mind.
That love, his kindness, and my own gratitude, in a little produced in my heart; and I will venture to say few wives loved so well, none better.
I don't believe he will help me, but my children are crying for bread, so I will venture it.
The scholar thought, "I will venture it, perhaps he will keep his word, and anyhow he shall not get the better of me.
The huntsman replied, "Lord, I will venture it at my own risk, of fear I know nothing.
This theory I will ventureto define as an optimistic confronting of the new cosmogony of growth on which the author has for long descanted.
As this is one of the most interesting questions in our history, we will venture to state, at some length, the reasons which have led us to form an opinion on it contrary to that of a writer whose judgment we so highly respect.
And we think that there is no more certain indication of a weak and ill-regulated intellect than that propensity which, for want of a better name, we will venture to christen Boswellism.
Whoever may have helped them to this intelligence, we will venture to say, that it never has been and never can be supported by the Testimony of any Man of a tolerable reputation.
What I wish to know is, whether any member of the Government, or of the Court of Directors, will venture to affirm that on the first of October 1842, the Governor General knew that the prisoners had been set at liberty?
Though a young member of the Whig party, I will venture to speak in the name of the whole body.
But I will venture to say that his power over the people of England is nothing when compared with the power which the Governor General possesses over the people of India.
I will venture therefore to affirm, that two hundred years ago, as I have already said, no nation or people were accustomed to catch either land- or water-fowls with any rapacious bird tamed for that purpose.
I will venture to assert, that there is not one of its opposers, who, placed on this ground, would not see the wisdom of this measure.
While we shall see multiplied instances of Europeans going to live in America, I will venture to say, no man now living will ever see an instance of an American removing to settle in Europe, and continuing there.
I cannot, in reason, believe that the enemy, on receiving this information, either from yourself or General Phillips, will venture to impose any new cruelties on our officers in captivity with them.
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