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uspicion I have a great admiration for I have a pleasing and personal duty I have a profound pity for those I have a right to consider I have a strong belief I have a very high respect for I have abstained from I have acquired some useful experience I have all along implied I have all but finished I have already alluded to I have already shown the ground of my hope I have already stated, and now repeat I have always been under the impression I have always listened with the greatest satisfaction I have always maintained I have another objection I have another observation to add I have anticipated the objection I have assumed throughout I have attempted thus hastily I have barely touched some of the points I have been allowed the privilege I have been asked several times I have been extremely anxious I have been given to understand I have been glad to observe I have been heretofore treating I have been insisting then on this I have been interested in hearing I have been pointing out how I have been profoundly moved I have been requested to say a word I have been told by an eminent authority I have been too long accustomed to hear I have been touched by the large generosity I have been trying to show I have before me the statistics I have but one more word to add I have demonstrated to you I have depicted I have endeavored to emphasize I have enlarged on this subject I have felt it almost a duty to I have found great cause for wonder I have frequently been surprised at I have gazed with admiration I have generally observed I have gone so far as to suggest I have good reason for I have had steadily in mind I have had the honor I have had to take a long sweep I have heard it objected I have heard with relief and pleasure I have hitherto been adducing instances [adduce = cite as an example] I have hitherto been engaged in showing I have in a measure anticipated I have in my possession I have incidentally dwelt on I have introduced it to suggest I have labored to maintain I have laid much stress upon I have lately observed many strong indications I have listened with the utmost interest I have little hope that I can add anything I have lived to see I have long ago insisted I have long been of the conviction I have never heard it suggested I have never
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