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Edith belonged to the superior class of human being whom jealousy chills and cures, and does not stimulate to further efforts.

in Occurrences 19%

The conditions of colonial development had profoundly stimulated in these English pioneers the sense and genius for constitutionalism.

into Occurrences 6%

Light and truth do not come from the universal reason, but from the thoughts of great men stimulated into growth among the people.

at Occurrences 4%

As soon as a neurone is stimulated at one end, it communicates its excitement, by means of the nervous current, to the next neurone or to neighboring neurones.

by Occurrences 4%

If I follow your reasoning correctly, you think that, stimulated by being upholstered throughout in scarlet tights, Mr. Fink-Nottle, on encountering the adored object, will vibrate his tail and generally let himself go with a whoop.

from Occurrences 3%

Labor rose in value, and industry was stimulated from St. Louis to Constantinople.

with Occurrences 3%

All looked so quiet, so imperturbable; and yet all the time the little catfish of Christianity (or the little leaven, if you will) was at its work, irritating, disturbing, stimulating with salutary energy to upheaval, to rebellion, to the soul's activity that saves from bland and reasonable despair.

for Occurrences 2%

The mother in his book makes use of all the impressions, influences, and agencies with which the child comes in contact: she protects from evil; she stimulates for good; she places the child in direct communication with nature, because she herself admires its beauties.

himfor Occurrences 1%

Halhed, indeed, wrote diligently, but his colleague was not true to the contract, and though the hope of gold stimulated himfor he was poor enoughfrom time to time to a great effort, he was always 'beginning,' and never completing.

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The marbles have crumbled and its ornaments have been removed, but it has formed the model of the most beautiful buildings of the world, from the Quirinus at Rome to the Madeleine at Paris, stimulating alike the genius of Michael Angelo and Christopher Wren, immortal in the ideas it has perpetuated, and immeasurable in the influence it has exerted.

during Occurrences 1%

Why should not one be mildly stimulated during the marching hours if one can cope with reaction by profounder rest during the hours of inaction? Sunday, May 28.Quite an excitement last night.

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All historians agree, that the enlightenment of mind hence arising was a prime mover of religious Reformation; and learned Protestants of Germany have even believed, that the overthrow of Popish error and establishment of purer truth would have been brought about more equably and profoundly, if Luther had never lived, and the passions of the vulgar had never been stimulated against the externals of Romanism.

on Occurrences 1%

We had just been having our own imaginations stimulated on the subject of shells striking.

through Occurrences 1%

All that was noble or graceful in the Spanish spirit survives in works which that country once stimulated through all the various fortunes of popular wars.

under Occurrences 1%

First as freaks and cranks, then as scholars and pedants, then protected and perhaps stimulated under the competitive royal patronage as societies and academies, they prepared for the harvest.

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