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resolve to make up one's mind fully: “or resolve you For more amazement,” THE WINTER'S TALE, v. 3. 86 ; “Resolve on this thou shalt be fortunate,” 1 HENRY VI., i. 2. 91 (Assure thyself); “Resolve thee, Richard,” 3 HENRY VI., i. 1. 49 ; “Resolve yourselves apart,” MACBETH, iii. 1. 137.

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