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Example sentences for "would observe"

  • Subject to these cautions, I would observe, first, that the evidence from other sources generally tends to show, 1.

  • Before quitting the subject of Pelops, I would observe, that his worship in Olympia with such peculiar honours is connected with a tradition, that he raised the Olympian Games to a distinction which they had never before attained.

  • He should therefore move to add Lexington to Savannah in the resolution before them; though he would observe, as he did not approve of the principle, he should vote against them both.

  • He would observe a fact well known, that every member in the House was deprived of the opportunity of pursuing his occupations at home, and of the emoluments arising therefrom, by his attendance to public business.

  • He would observe further, these appropriate phrases had been for their certainty in many instances transferred into our constitution, and their meaning must be manifestly sought in those sources as in a dictionary.

  • And he would observe to gentlemen, that the most refined and accurate writers were never ashamed to have it said of them, that they blotted out.

  • In conclusion, I would observe that, whenever it becomes politic to flatter the mass of the people, the fact of conquest is denied.

  • With regard to the latter, however, I would observe that it by no means militates against a belief in the intellectual imparity of races, and the permanency of this imparity.

  • What I would observe is, that I think some practical means might be devised of inducing our respected, shall I say our revered--?

  • Proceeding, then, in this line of thought, and preserving a due regard to the weakness of the human capacity, I would observe as follows.

  • I would observe further, in connection with this subject, that Jesus is represented, Matt.

  • I would observe also, that the modern German Theological scholars, who as Mr. Everett says (p.

  • I would observe farther, that a person who means to serve the cause of science effectually, must hazard his own reputation so far as to risk even mistakes in things of less moment.

  • I would observe, that it is not peculiar to nitrous air to be a test of the fitness of air for respiration.

  • There might, however, have been fish of large size in the deep pools of this creek, although I would observe that I had two reasons for believing otherwise.

  • In conclusion, I would observe, that the opinions and feelings of a nation should not be hastily drawn from the writings of a passing traveller, or from the casual leaders of a Free Press.

  • He did not wish to turn this into a constitutional question; but he would observe, that it was of the utmost consequence to the maintenance of the constitution of this country, that the reputation of parliament should be maintained.

  • To members of landed property he would observe, that the abolition would lessen the commerce of the country, and increase the national debt and the number of their taxes.

  • The house, however, would observe, that he had studiously avoided giving any opinion of his own on this great subject.

  • And I would observe here, by the way, that the passage to which I have just now alluded, John vii.

  • I would observe that in August of the preceding year (1831), I began greatly to feel as if my work at Teignmouth were done, and that I should go somewhere else.

  • I would observe, that though brother Craik and I visited many cholera cases, by day and by night, yet the Lord most graciously preserved us and our families from it.

  • I have already spoke of the last: The first, I would observe, is very improperly styled an Unity.

  • While I am speaking of the different Subjects of Epigram, I would observe, that Religion is sometimes one.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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