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for Occurrences 4285%

Several times, the thought had come to me, that the Things had, at last, left us; but, up to this time, I had refused to entertain the idea, seriously; now, however, I began to feel that there was reason for hope.

of Occurrences 2758%

I could see it but dimly, by reason of the somber light that now lit the world.

in Occurrences 416%

And for this reason, when influenced by my highest thoughts, I resolved, although it was a most serious thing to do so, not to set will above reason in carrying this my desire unto an ending.

with Occurrences 265%

Through some minutes, I reasoned with her; pointing out the need for caution, and asking her to be brave.

to Occurrences 153%

The of the movement could as yet see no reason to .

than Occurrences 108%

Every man has his politics, (that is to say, every man except Bennett,) and they ought to be taxed, if for no other reason than the great impetus the measure would give to the erection of fences throughout the land.

on Occurrences 105%

"If there is any reason on earth has manifested itself for this devastating and terrible war it is that it has been a maker of men.

against Occurrences 93%

Paris, reasons against holding of Parliament in; gaiety of, during exposition; return of the Parliament to.

from Occurrences 78%

I shall submit this view of the case to my uncle: he is accustomed to hear reason from me, of whom, between ourselves, he is not a little afraid.

as Occurrences 77%

toutoisi tois autoisi touton chortasoo] Now all these schemes, ingenious as they may be, are objectionable for the same reasons as the flying Island of Laputatheir glaring violation of verisimilitude, and many of them of possibility.

about Occurrences 54%

They never reasoned about it.

by Occurrences 49%

To arrive at a clear view of our present condition, it will be necessary, sir, not to amuse ourselves with general assertions, or overwhelm our reason by terrifying exaggerations: let us consider distinctly the power and the conduct of our enemies, and inquire whether they do not affright us more than they are able to hurt us.

at Occurrences 42%

For reasons at which Gifford could only guess, Henshaw seemed to be playing an elusive game; he kept out of sight, or, at any rate, avoided all intercourse with the two friends, and on the rare occasions when they met he was to Gifford tantalizingly uncommunicative.

into Occurrences 13%

Man alive, if you had tried to put reason into some of their heads, you would despair of human nature.

out Occurrences 12%

If he be a virtuoso, he applies himself with so much earnestness to what he undertakes that he puts his reason out of joint and strains his judgment; and there is hardly anything in the world so slight or serious that some one or other has not squandered away his brains and time and fortune upon to no other purpose but to be ridiculous.

like Occurrences 12%

Crochard, I think, reasons like this; to kill an adversary is too easy; it is too brutal; it lacks finesse.

before Occurrences 12%

There is an ill-concealed levity and coarseness in his handling of religious subjects which breaks, At seasons, through the gilded pale, and which warns us from casting reasons before those who would but trample them under foot.

above Occurrences 10%

It took, of course, much more minute observation and a much longer time to test the effect produced by the regulation of the movement, since whether I traveller forty, forty-five, or forty-two thousand miles in the course of one hour made scarcely any difference in the diameter of the Earth's disc, still less, for reasons above given, in the gravity.

over Occurrences 9%

Under existing conditions we cannot equal the production of 1917, much less surpass it, and this for reasons over which the farmers have no control.

among Occurrences 8%

She was Dante's favourite saint, possibly for that reason among others, for he had once hurt his eyes with study, and they had been cured.

after Occurrences 7%

Only he also invoked the prudential duties of the higher classes, and reasoned after the fashion of a man of wealth, a conservative clinging to the fortune he has acquired.

without Occurrences 7%

And again:"A theory of the earth, which has for object truth, can have no retrospect to that which had preceded the present order of the world; for this order alone is what we have to reason upon; and to reason without data is nothing but delusion.

through Occurrences 7%

I believe that the future of humanity is in the progress of reason through science.

behind Occurrences 6%

Pre-season predictions in Base Ball do not carry much weight individually, but when many minds, looking at the game from different angles, agree on the main points there usually is good reason behind such near unanimity.

under Occurrences 6%

; the reason under a cloud; tet exaltee [Fr.], tet montee [Fr.]; ira furor brevis est

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