Criticism: Essay, by Birrell, in Obiter Dicta. [Please select]
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Birrell's Obiter Dicta. [Please select]
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I dictated his address to them, which was well received. [Please select]
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She filed correspondence all day; then she dictated answers to letters of inquiry. [Please select]
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It was a dictated letter, very stiff, wholly businesslike. [Please select]
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'Is it thus that you are taught in that book which the Great Spirit has dictated.' [Please select]
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Fortunately, the _Post's_ general position was sound; had not the editor himself dictated it.' [Please select]
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The same motive dictated the later inclusion of James Speed of Kentucky in the Cabinet. [Please select]
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"You could have dictated your own terms too," he said. [Please select]
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She dictated and signed a detailed account of the affairs, giving times and places. [Please select]
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The French commanders were not hampered by the muzzled Paris Press, which had long since ceased to utter any but dictated sentiments; they suffered even more disastrously from the imperious interference of the Tuileries. [Please select]
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