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oring classes. 75. I will ---- his name and rank. 76. Edison has been busy ---- ing the nature of electricity. 77. A commission was appointed to ---- the causes of the strike. LET, LEAVE. 78. Please ---- me take you to town. 79. We ---- that to the judgment of the umpire. 80. Pharaoh said, "I will ---- you go." 81. Why do you--- your house go to ruin? 82. Peace I ---- with you. 83. I will ---- you know my decision to-morrow. 84. Please ---- me out at the corner of Twenty-third Street. 85. ---- us free to act. 86. ---- go! 87. ---- the beggar in. 88. ---- us ---- him to himself. 89. He ---- the cat out of the bag. LOCATE, FIND. 90. The missing man has at last been ----d by the police in Kansas City. 91. The part of the city in which the mint is ----d. PERSUADE, ADVISE. 92. Almost thou ----st me to be a Christian. 93. I ----d him to take a walk every day, but I could not ---- him to do it. 94. Columbus was ----d to give up the thought of sailing westward in search of the Indies. 95. When in mid-ocean, Columbus was ----d to alter his course. PREDICATE, PREDICT. 96. This very result was ----d two years ago. 97. Ambition may be ----d us the predominant trait in Napoleon's character. 98. He ----s that the month of July will be rainy. 99. Disaster to the voyage was ----d by the enemies of Columbus. PRESCRIBE, PROSCRIBE. 100. Sylla and Marius ----d each other's adherents. 101. The doctor ----d quinine in doses of four grains each. 102. It is easier to ---- principles of conduct than to follow them. 103. The Puritans ----d theatres. 104. The number of electors is ----d by law. PURPOSE, PROPOSE. 105. I don't ---- to let you escape so easily. 106. I ---- that we go boating. 107. We ---- d to go to-morrow, but I fear the rain will prevent us. 108. I ---- to work hard this year. 109. Bassanio ----d to pay the bond thrice over, but Shylock declined the offer, for he ----d, if possible, to lake Antonio's life. REPULSE, REPEL. 110. He gently ---- their entreaties. 111. The charge of Pickett's troops at Gettysburg was ----d. START, BEGIN, COMMENCE. 112. Rosalind tells Orlando to ---- his courtship, and he wishes to ---- with a kiss. 113. The _Spectator_ was ----(d) by Steele. 114. We have ----(d) Homer's "Iliad." 115. We have ----(d) to find out our ignorance. 116. We ----d to feel that perhaps Darcy is not very bad, after all. 117. We ----(d) in an omnibus at seven o'clock. 118. She
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