I only knew what was in my mind, and I wished to express it clearly

Ulysses S. Grant
I only knew what was in my mind, and I...
I only knew what was in my mind, and I...
I only knew what was in my mind, and I...
I only knew what was in my mind, and I...
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I only knew what was in my mind, and I wished to express it clearly" is a great expression. It shows the writer's powerful mind. When you want to express something clear and clear, you can use this expression.

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