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"Section M, N, and O"

What is clear
can be seen readily; what is obvious lies directly in our way,
and necessarily arrests our attention; what is evident is seen
so clearly as to remove doubt; what is manifest is very
distinctly evident.


So clear, so shining, and so
evident,

That it will glimmer through a blind man's eye.

Shak.


Entertained with solitude,

Where obvious duty erewhile appeared unsought.

Milton.


I saw, I saw him manifest in view,

His voice, his figure, and his gesture knew.

Dryden.


Man"i*fest, n.; pl.
Manifests (#). [Cf. F. manifeste. See
Manifest, a., and cf. Manifesto.]
1. A public declaration; an open statement; a
manifesto. See Manifesto.
[Obs.]


2. A list or invoice of a ship's cargo,
containing a description by marks, numbers, etc., of each package of
goods, to be exhibited at the customhouse.
Bouvier.


Man"i*fest, v. t.


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