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nger of betrayal through the ---- of his servant. 82. The ---- of this reasoning is evident. IDENTITY, IDENTIFICATION. 83. The bodies were so disfigured that their ---- was difficult. 84. In no form of government is there absolute ---- of interest between the people and their rulers. IMPORT, IMPORTANCE. 85. He heard the tolling of the bell and trembled at its ----. 86. The oath of the President contains three words, all of equal ----; namely, that he will "preserve, protect, and defend" the Constitution. 87. He was engaged in business of the highest ----. 88. You misunderstood the ---- of my remarks. INVENTION, DISCOVERY. 89. Newton's ---- of the law of gravitation. 90. The ---- of the telescope was made by Galileo. 91. The ---- of the properties of the magnetic needle is said to have been made by the Chinese; also, the ---- of gunpowder. 92. The ---- of the circulation of blood was made by Harvey. 93. The steam-engine is one of the greatest ----s of this age. 94. The ---- of the telephone is claimed by several persons. LIMIT, LIMITATION. 95. All kinds of knowledge have their ----s. 96. Titus Quintius was appointed to the command of the army without any ----s. 97. Athens insisted upon ---- of the right to vote. 98. The prisoners were free to roam within certain ----s, but their employments were subject to ----. MAJORITY, PLURALITY. 99. If A has 21 votes, B 18, and C 10, A is elected by a ----, not a ----. 100. Smith had 37 of the 52 votes, a good ----. 101. Jones had 20 votes, Smith 14, and Brown 11; Jones therefore was elected by a safe ----. NEGLIGENCE, NEGLECT. 102. "Without blame Or our ---- we lost her as we came."--_Comus._ 103. Through ---- to do what ought to be done we soon acquire habits of ----. 104. Rescue my poor remains from vile ----. 105. The gate has fallen from its hinges, the wooden steps are rotted, and the house shows similar signs of ----. 106. ---- is a grave fault. NOVICE, NOVITIATE. 107. For most men a ---- of silence is profitable before they enter on the business of life. 108. I am young, a ---- in the trade. 109. It was in this abbey that I served my ----. 110. When I was a ---- in this place, there was here a pious monk. ORGANISM, ORGANIZATION. 111. Germs of microscopic ----s exist abundantly on the surface of all fruits. 112. Lieutenant Peary has completed the ---- of his arctic expedition. 113. The Ja
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