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Freely, that is, to the extent that he could draw upon the logical, fact-containing areas of that brilliant mind.
YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983
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Freely, that is, to the extent that he could draw upon the logical, fact-containing areas of that brilliant mind.
YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983
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Freely, that is, to the extent that he could draw upon the logical, fact-containing areas of that brilliant mind.
YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983
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"Freely" here is used in the same sense as in, say "Wells freely uses quotemines and distortions of the sense of quotations to make his dubious points".
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"Freely" denotes that it is granted without anything done on our part to merit or deserve it.
The Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans 1910
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"Freely" denotes that it is granted without anything done on our part to merit or deserve it.
The Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans 1910
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"Freely" denotes that it is granted without anything done on our part to merit or deserve it.
The Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans 1910
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"Freely," declared the earl marshal, "will I go with thee, O king, and march before thee in the first line of thy army, as my hereditary duty requires."
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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Come just as you are, and take "Freely," without money and without price.
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