All other judgments and inferences about existing things, or ideas, or names, whether categorical or hypothetical, are afterthoughts, partly true and partly false. [Please select]
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He had no retrospects nor afterthoughts; he tried to coax her into pliancy. [Please select]
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"The second letter explains and amplifies the first, contains, I should say, his afterthoughts." [Please select]
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"In time we shall be able to commit our afterthoughts to it." [Please select]
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It was thoroughly characteristic of Thomas Jefferson that he often explained his conduct by reasons which were obvious afterthoughts--an unfortunate habit which has led his contemporaries and his unfriendly biographers to charge him with hypocrisy. [Please select]
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Harrowdean had a nimble pen and nimbler afterthoughts, and once her mind had got to work upon the topic she developed her offensive in half-a-dozen brilliant letters. [Please select]
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