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    give credit to


    1. The course of human prosperity, indeed, seems scarce ever to have been of so long continuance as to unable any great country to acquire capital sufficient for all those three purposes; unless, perhaps, we give credit to the wonderful accounts of the wealth and cultivation of China, of those of ancient Egypt, and of the ancient state of Indostan


    2. Forgive me for not remembering who to give credit to for the following quote, but it is so, so true…


    3. executives give credit to their staff for the pros-


    4. Thus were the miserable people won over at this time by the impostors and false prophets; but they did not heed nor give credit to the visions and signs that foretold the approaching desolation


    5. I have to give credit to my friend John for this observation


    6. was give credit to the university in advertisements touting de-


    7. Yamamoto had to grudgingly give credit to whoever had imagined this


    8. not attend nor give credit to the signs that were so


    9. persuaded by these deceivers, and such as belied God himself; while they did not attend, nor give credit to the signs


    10. not attend, nor give credit to the signs that were so evident and did so plainly foretel their future

    11. did not attend, nor give credit to the signs that were so evident and did so plainly foretell their


    12. whiskey at his camp sight with Whitey in attendance…and again I had to give credit to my


    13. JOSEPHUS, the Jewish first century historian, recorded concerning the year 70, "Thus were the miserable people persuaded by these deceivers, and such as belied God himself; while they did not attend, nor give credit to the signs that were so evident and did so plainly foretell their future desolation; but, like men infatuated, without either eyes to see, or minds to consider, did not regard the denunciations that God made to them


    14. But Marianne for some time would give credit to neither


    15. What Lee was having trouble comprehending was how his indebtedness to Doc made it necessary that he give credit to Mack


    16. But, does not my colleague know that one and the chief cause of the superiority of the British navy over the army, is, that in the navy men rise by merit—that they do not get in, to use a seaman's phrase, at the cabin windows—and that the army, if we give credit to the Parliamentary investigation, is a mere sink of corruption—a mere engine of patronage—a place in which a corrupt commander-in-chief acts according to his vile pleasure, and the pleasure of all the pimps and parasites and harlots who environ him


    17. When we ourselves place no confidence in these certificates, when we know that they are thus obtained by fraud and perjury, can we expect that foreign nations will give credit to them? Instead of being a shield and protection to the real American sailor, they have become a dangerous weapon of offence


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