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in Occurrences 103%

England was currently supposed in Germany to be seriously hampered by domestic troubles at homechiefly of course among the Irish, but also amongst the Suffragettes(!) and by widespread disaffection in India.

from Occurrences 60%

Who could suppose from the letters alone, that Wigurd, Vindar, and Avarabet, were respectively intended for Godwin, Darwin, and Lavater?]

for Occurrences 55%

" "I don't suppose for a moment they did," Gifford assured her.

at Occurrences 39%

The diseases of men, women, and children were supposed at times to be more immediately caused by the influence of the seven planets.

by Occurrences 23%

Why, your Mistress Leticia, your contracted Wife, is this Morning to be married to old Sir Feeble Fainwou'd, induc'd to't I suppose by the great Jointure he makes her, and the improbability of your ever gaining your Pardon for your high DuelDo I speak English now, Sir? Bel.

of Occurrences 21%

I lived in the country then, or rather, summered there, in a beautiful little village in the interior of the State, in a pleasant, old-fashioned house, which my father built, and which, as I was his only heir, I supposed of course I owned.

with Occurrences 15%

It is asserted, and I suppose with truth, that we insure at a lower rate than others, and it will, therefore, follow, that the Spaniards, whenever their ships shall escape us, will suffer more by having-insured amongst foreigners, than if they had contracted with our merchants.

as Occurrences 11%

Mrs. ANABELLA HOWE, widow, the last word added, I suppose as Esquire to a man, as a word of honour; or for fear the bella to Anna, should not enough distinguish the person meant from the spinster:

to Occurrences 10%

Although the present study does not hope to add to what is known of the influence exerted on the literary criticism of the English renaissance by the Italians, it does propose to show the English critics to have been more indebted than has been supposed to the mediaeval development of classical theory.

on Occurrences 8%

They got him up off the ice, and Nicholas and the sturdy old Pymeut story-teller, Yagorsha, walked him, or ran him rather, the rest of the way to Pymeut, for they were not so near the village as the travellers had supposed on seeing nearly the whole male population.

after Occurrences 7%

I don't want to see him any more, it is too fatiguing quarrelling all the time, and one could not forgive him and be friends I suppose after such behaviour as his at Nazebycould one, Mamma?

about Occurrences 5%

"Well," said Mrs. Bradley, and they leaned forward eagerly, "we found that what we always supposed about the amount of money Aunt Beatrice had was right.

during Occurrences 3%

But the discussions that took place before all these points were settled, presented, besides the importance of the conclusion which was adopted, another feature of powerful interest, since it was in them that the members first heard the voice of the Count de Mirabeau, who, more than any other deputy, was supposed during the ensuing year to be able to sway the whole Assembly, and to hold the destinies of the nation in his hands.

into Occurrences 3%

Go to your room, you hussy"only 'twas something worse he called her this time"before I lay this cane across you!" You may suppose into what fury such words as these, spoken in Barnaby's hearing, not to mention that vile slur set upon himself, must have cast our hero.

among Occurrences 3%

The Simorg- Anka, is supposed among the Persians to have existed among the Preadamites, and to have assisted Solomon in his wars.

over Occurrences 2%

His sole reply was a groanI suppose over my levity.

due Occurrences 2%

So far as we are aware, the most notorious organic lesion which has been supposed due to this practice is a peculiar form of cancer of the lip, where the pipe, and particularly the clay pipe, has pressed upon the part.

beyond Occurrences 2%

He was a little surprised at the way in which she made this graphic recital of a discussion he would have supposed beyond her comprehensionor at least beyond her concernand he was not wholly pleased.

around Occurrences 2%

A frequent and formidable sign that men's minds are secretly agitated is the anxiety by which they are seized with reference to intrigues and vices which they suppose around them.

than Occurrences 1%

Macleod, besides his estate in Sky, larger I suppose than some English counties, is proprietor of nine inhabited isles; and of his isles uninhabited I doubt if he very exactly knows the number, I told him that he was a mighty monarch.

through Occurrences 1%

I do not demand (as my friend seems to think) that he shall be oracular, but in common with all Christendom, I open my eyes and see that he is; and until I had read my friend's review of my book, I never understood (I suppose through my own prepossessions) that he holds Jesus not to have assumed the oracular style.

without Occurrences 1%

The two were carrying on their amour in secret, and as they supposed without Ninon's knowledge, whose presence, indeed, they deemed a restraint upon their freedom of action.

under Occurrences 1%

The six Personages are supposed under proper Allegories suitable to their respective Characters, to do all that is necessary for the full Manifestation of the respective Virtues which they are to exert. 'These one might undertake to shew under the several Heads, are admirably drawn; no Images improper, and most surprizingly beautiful.

like Occurrences 1%

Her mother died of some inscrutable incurable disease, I suppose like this.

near Occurrences 1%

So the Darwinian theory, once getting a foothold, marches boldly on, follows the supposed near ancestors of our present species farther and yet farther back into the dim past, and ends with an analogical inference which "makes the whole world kin."

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