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easons to consider himself fortunate. 40. The treatment of the Indians by Penn may be ----d to (with) the treatment of them by other colonists. 41. Burke ----s the parks of a city to (with) the lungs of the body. CONSTRUE, CONSTRUCT. 42. We might ---- his words in a bad sense. 43. How is this passage in Virgil to be ----d? 44. That sentence is obscure; it is not well ----ed. CONVINCE, CONVICT. 45. The jury, having been ----d of the prisoner's guilt, ----d him. 46. I hope you may succeed in ----ing him of his error. DETECT, DISCRIMINATE. 47. I cannot ---- the error in the account. 48. The chemist ----d the presence of arsenic in the coffee. DISCOVER, DISCLOSE. 49. Events have ----d the designs of the government. 50. We often ---- our mistakes when it is too late. DOMINATE, DOMINEER. 51. Three powers there are that ---- the world: Fraud, Force, and Right. 52. No true gentleman ----s his servants. DRIVE, RIDE. 53. While Mrs. A. and her children were ----ing in the park the horses ran away and overturned the carriage. 54. Will you go ----ing with me in my new pony-cart. 55. While ----ing in the park Mr. C. was thrown from his horse. ELICIT, ELIMINATE. 56. Discussion is a good way to ---- truth. 57. His bearing under the trying circumstances ----d the approval of all high-minded men. 58. It is the duty of a statesman to try to ---- the worst elements of society and to retain the best. 59. Let us try to ---- the true facts from this mass of evidence. ESTIMATE, ESTEEM. 60. I ---- him for his own sake. 61. Men do not ---- highly the virtues of their enemies. 62. The shell of the hawksbill turtle is much ----d for making combs. 63. At what amount do you ---- the cost of the journey. EXPOSE, EXPOUND. 64. Daniel Webster ----d the Constitution of the United States. 65. Daniel Webster ----d the villany of the Knapps. 66. The text was well ----d in the sermon. 67. It is the business of the police to ---- vice. INSURE, SECURE. 68. Will you ---- my factory against fire? 69. For woods before and hills behind --it both from rain and wind. 70. The cargoes of ocean steamers are generally fully ----d. 71. The city is ----d by strong fortifications. 72. How are we to ---- to labor its due honor? 73. To enjoy the benefits which the liberty of the press ----s, we must submit to the evils which it creates. INVESTIGATE, INQUIRE. 74. A committee was appointed to ---- the needs of the lab
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