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make distinction



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Far from me be it to make distinction between them.

From The Book-Hunter at Home by Allan, P. B. M.

I     can write very like my lady, your niece; on forgotten matter we     can hardly make distinction of our hands.

From Twelfth Night; or What You Will by Shakespeare, William

In some cases the resemblance of different species is so close that only one other expedient will make distinction possible, namely, a knowledge of the region from which the wood has come.

From Wood and Forest by Noyes, William

Gay, unreflecting Gotham stays not to make distinction, honouring all kinds of notoriety alike; or at all events giving them an equal distribution of its curiosity.

From The Child Wife by Reid, Mayne

Her marks for the day were a little too high; she did not make distinction enough between the good and the poor scholars.

From In the School-Room Chapters in the Philosophy of Education by Hart, John S. (John Seely)




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