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Example sentences for "would indeed"

  • It would indeed be unreasonable to cram into a single genus both superior and inferior things.

  • It would indeed be a remarkable discrepancy in the methods of nature that here below in animals the form alone should be perpetual, while in the heaven and the stars their individuality should be considered as perpetual as their form.

  • The number which existed in you before you made the enumeration has another mode (of existence) (than the number that you produce by enumeration).

  • In what respects do the (entities) which are contained by Intelligence seem to bear the form of the Good?

  • Now from whence are the principles of reasoning derived?

  • I would indeed; and I'll stand by you as strong as anybody.

  • It would be wrong in you, it would indeed, if you were to tell him to come again.

  • And he would indeed, in this event, be so well provided, that he did not for a moment doubt that, if he chose so to circumscribe himself, Clarissa Underwood might be his wife.

  • I'd sooner be without foxes altogether, and ride to a drag;--I would indeed.

  • If you knew what this curse were, ye would indeed think it a privilege to be delivered from it.

  • If we would indeed grow in grace by the word, and taste more how gracious the Lord is, we must lay these aside, and become as little children, without guile, and without gall.

  • If you had what you seek, yet if ye would indeed believe in Christ, you must deny them and look upon yourselves as ungodly, to be justified by faith.

  • It would indeed be difficult to reason gentlemen into a modification of a principle to which they were opposed throughout; but he trusted that this House was not generally so disposed.

  • It would indeed be a strange anomaly in politics, as well as in law, that under a general power of making rules of proceeding, we should make a rule to prevent all proceedings whatever.

  • It would indeed be necessary to pass a law declaring the number of Representatives to be sent by each State; but that would be a mere matter of form, if the ratio were previously ascertained by law.

  • He would indeed be responsible to them in all duties connected with the interests of the insane.

  • It would indeed seem as if nature, with its method of never creating a new organ or structure, but only transforming and utilising an old one, had attached a penalty to every successful attempt to rise above a certain level.

  • Given matter and force, and it requires no "directive intelligence" to produce the existing order, it would indeed require a God to prevent its occurrence.

  • It would indeed be a tiresome task to handle a strange matter, that is, one which is unmanageable.

  • It would indeed be ridiculous to suppose that there was a multitude of the ideas of fire, so that each fire might be formed by its own particular idea; if that were the case, the ideas would be innumerable.

  • It would indeed be ridiculous to admit that one of the two spheres would have an extension suitable to its nature; while the other, without any necessity, would extend, and would withdraw from its centre.

  • But now the Court party say that it would indeed be tyrannical cruelty to keep us here, under ordinary circumstances, imprisoned in this furnace full of fevers, but it is justified by the abnormal situation.

  • It would indeed be well if the Christian Mystics who, since about 500 A.

  • The advantage of a good "History of Interpretation" would indeed be incalculably great.

  • And in addressing you, I am not by any means inviting you to exercise your own theological judgment; for that would indeed be an absurd proceeding.

  • And it would indeed follow, were it not that the incidence of the rate is rarely upon the actual shipper.

  • The Supreme Court, in upholding the order, held that it would indeed be an abuse of power to raise or lower rates for the sole purpose above-outlined.

  • Of these objections to rate making upon the principle of cost of service alone, it would indeed appear as if the first should be conclusive.

  • It would indeed be a difficult matter for a lover to decide between two so much alike in beauty, grace, and loveliness.

  • It would indeed be a source of regret were all to be disappointed by his retirement," said the Colonel, in a tone of deep earnestness.

  • It would indeed be a very extraordinary case if the Lady Rosamond, with all her beauty and accomplishments, daily surrounded by an admiring crowd, should not unconsciously fall a prey to her already susceptible nature.

  • To the unlearned it would indeed be impossible,' replied Yung proudly, 'but by the aid of my literary researches I have been enabled to discover a process by which such results would be not a matter of conjecture, but of certainty.

  • It would indeed be a difficult and hazardous conjecture to make concerning his sacred person.

  • It would indeed be to ask too much, Robert, that you should keep on your course when much honor was to be gathered so close to you.

  • It was well thought of, John," the Prince remarked, "for it would indeed be great comfort if we could turn their own spy against them.

  • I thank you, noble sir, and if I should turn to anyone it would indeed be to you; but there are other ways which I would try first.


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