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in Occurrences 110%

" The real effects of the Boycott of 1912 are described by the German authority whose memorial has several times been cited in this article.

as Occurrences 99%

The regularity and evenness of the dentition of the Anoplotherium, as contrasted with that of existing Artiodactyles, and the assumed nearer approach of the dentition of certain ancient Carnivores to the typical arrangement, have also been cited as exemplifications of a law of progressive development, but I know of no other cases based on positive evidence which are worthy of particular notice.

from Occurrences 49%

None of the cases of progressive modification which are cited from among the Invertebrata appear to me to have a foundation less open to criticism than these; and if this be so, no careful reasoner would, I think, be inclined to lay very great stress upon them.

for Occurrences 15%

A member of the house cannot be cited for his conduct in parliament before any other court; and, therefore, if the house cannot punish him, he may attack, with impunity, the rights of the people, and the title of the king.

to Occurrences 13%

No foreign clime they ransack for their robes, No brother cite to the litigious bar.

at Occurrences 11%

He had had serious reason for complaining of the treatment meted out to him by the Quarterly Review: see the opening (partially cited at p. 17) of his draft-letter to the Editor.

before Occurrences 10%

This raised many complaints, and having stopped, among others, a frank given to the old dutchess of Marlborough by Mr. Walter Plummer, he was cited before the house, as for breach of privilege, and accused, I suppose very unjustly, of opening letters to detect them.

of Occurrences 9%

A hundred instances could be cited of the automobile's aid to the farm.

on Occurrences 8%

[Footnote 1: This method of heightening the tension would have been somewhat analogous to that employed by Oscar Wilde in Lady Windermere's instructions to her butler, cited on p. 115.]

with Occurrences 8%

The Roman Cornelia, who never suffered a provincial accent, or a grammatical barbarism in the hearing of her children, has always been cited with commendation; and the subsequent rhetorical excellence of the Gracchi has been in a great degree ascribed to it.

against Occurrences 5%

He preferred now to connect his own revelations more immediately with those of Abraham, no books of whom could be cited against him, and who was acknowledged by Jews and Christians without being himself either a Jew or a Christian.

out Occurrences 4%

How shameful (nothing less than that) that there should be no local memorial of this incident, as beautiful and touching a passage as can be cited out of any human life!

under Occurrences 4%

So, perhaps, of the following example, which Dr. Johnson cites under the word who, to show what he calls its "disjunctive sense:" "There thou tellst of kings, and who aspire; Who fall, who rise, who triumph, who do moan.

by Occurrences 3%

Others who perished I need not cite by name, simply mentioning enough to satisfy the requirements of my record.

than Occurrences 3%

" No technical maxim is more frequently cited than the remark of the younger Dumas: "The art of the theatre is the art of preparations."

into Occurrences 2%

My poor wife is almost run distracted with being called Widow PARTRIDGE, when she knows it's false: and once a Term, she is cited into the Court, to take out Letters of Administration.

among Occurrences 2%

The Prime Minister cites among others also the example of Smyrna where, he says, we had a most careful investigation by a very impartial committee in the whole of the question of Smyrna and it was found that considerable majority was non-Turkish.'

without Occurrences 2%

His stepmother evidently thought him stricken with sudden insanity and strove distractedly to select, from the heaped pile of her reasons for so thinking, some few which might be cited without too great offense to her brother's mode of life: "Why, what a strange idea, Arnold!

below Occurrences 1%

In the light of facts cited below (pp. 315 sqq.)

amongst Occurrences 1%

There are not wanting people who believe that the governor himself, Pedro Arias, closed his eyes to this secret flight; for Juan Ayora is a brother of Gonzales Ayora, the royal historiographer, who is a learned man, an excellent captain, and so intimate with the governor that he and Pedro Arias may be cited amongst the rare pairs of friends known to us.

throughout Occurrences 1%

This is one of the many instances which I shall cite throughout this book to show that because the German authorities know other countries they do not necessarily know other subjects.

between Occurrences 1%

This applied first of all to the looseness of connection already cited between the various elements of the action, and further, to the supposed superfluousness of the Parricide episode in the Fifth Act, to the alleged unnaturalness of Tell's long speeches and to the ignoble nature of his assault upon Gessler from ambush.

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