Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases
Chapter 248 : I can not bound my vision I can not but reflect I can not but see what mischief I can

I can not bound my vision

I can not but reflect

I can not but see what mischief

I can not charge myself with

I can not close without giving expression

 

I can not conceive a greater honor

I can not feel any doubt myself

I can not forbear from offering

I can not give you a better ill.u.s.tration

I can not help expressing a wish

I can not help speaking urgently

I can not here go into details

I can not hesitate to say

I can not hope adequately to respond

I can not justly be responsible because

I can not let this opportunity pa.s.s

I can not persuade myself

I can not prevail on myself

I can not refrain from saying for myself

I can not resist the train of thought

I can not say how glad I am

I can not say with confidence

I can not stop to give in detail

I can not sufficiently thank you

I can not take back my word

I can not take it for granted

I can not thank you enough

I can not well avoid saying

I can only congratulate you

I can only hope for indulgence

I can readily understand

I can scarcely concede anything more important

I can scarcely find fitting words

I can strongly recommend

I can understand, moreover

I can with propriety speak here

I certainly have not so good an opinion

I challenge any man

I cheerfully own

I cheerfully submit myself

I claim a share also for

I cla.s.s them altogether under the head

I close with the words

I close with this sentiment

I come at length to

I come next to the question of

I come to the other a.s.sumption

I conceive this to be

I confess I feel not the least alarmed

I confess I have had my doubts

Chapter 248 : I can not bound my vision I can not but reflect I can not but see what mischief I can
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