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  • I'm failing every one of them.

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  • There were three women to every one man he passed.

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  • Formally, every one in that age admitted the supernatural.

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  • In spite of his size, his steps were light, as if he chose every one carefully.

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  • That every one who has capacity to understand the law is presumed to know it is a very necessary principle, for otherwise the courts would be continually occupied in endeavouring to solve problems which by their very impracticability would render the administration of justice next to impossible.

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  • It was nice to get away for a while, but the way women acted, you'd think I was romantically involved with every one of the men.

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  • That they must be studied closely by every one who wishes to follow the history of economics goes without saying.

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  • Besides, there was a still more terrible standing invitation to call at every one of these houses, and company expected about these times.

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  • Sometimes when you look at a grain of sand in your hand, you forget that there couldn't be a beach without every one of them.

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  • Death had her pick of badasses from every generation of man and creature, and she wooed every one with the promise of endless riches and the ability to leave when they chose.

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  • I will fight to stop every one of you.

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  • Schlick goes on to say the organ is to be suited to the choir and properly tuned for singing, that the singer may not be forced to sing too high or too low and the organist have to play chromatics, which is not handy for every one.

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  • This naturally affectionate abandonment that every one felt in him had procured him profound attachments and rare devotions.

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  • The so-called eelworms (Nematodes) may do immense damage on roots and in the grains of cereals, and every one knows how predatory slugs and snails are.

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  • If the later nobilitas of Rome had established an assembly in which every one who had the jus imaginum had a vote and none other, that would have been a real parallel to the shutting of the Venetian Great Council; for it would have come about through the working of causes which are essentially the same.

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  • The very basis of Orthodoxy is that the Church is by Christ's ordinance unalterable, that its traditional forms, every one of which is a vehicle of saving grace, were established in the beginning by Christ and his apostles, and that consequently nothing may be added or altered.

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  • So little was the collection considered as a literary work with a definite text that every one assumed a right to abridge or enlarge, to insert ideas of his own, or fresh scriptural quotations; nor were the scribes and translators by any means scrupulous about the names of natural objects, and even the passages from Holy Writ.

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  • The services rendered by Bentham to the world would not, however, be exhausted even by the practical adoption of every one of his recommendations.

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  • Nearly every state in America has its official economic entomologists, and nearly every one of the British crown colonies is provided with one or more able men who help the agricultural community to battle against the insect pests.

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  • The defence of the country was next cared for by regulations for the arming of the whole nation, down to every one who owned the value of a cow, a measure far in advance of the old feudal levy.

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  • By retaining nearly all the continental conquests of France, and by recovering every one of those which the British had made at her expense beyond the seas, he achieved a feat which was far beyond the powers even of Louis XIV.

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  • The senate and the tribunate each appointed a commission to deal with the matter, with the result which every one foresaw.

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  • So often had he declared that the Rhine and Holland were necessary to France that every one looked on his present assertions as a mere device to gain time.

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  • The country is altogether difficult of access, and only one military route leads up from the river Terek, while every one of the eleven passes known across the Caucasus is a mere bridle-path.

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  • At this time the ship in which his wife and family, with all his property, were coming to join him, was wrecked, and every one on board lost.

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  • There was always that love of overcoming difficulty inherent in a chivalrous nature; and this also accounts for that desire of surpassing every one else that marked his early days.

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  • He therefore arranged to meet the classes himself every quarter and gave a ticket "under his own hand to every one whose seriousness and good conversation" he found no reason to doubt.

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  • He had no knowledge of the world or of men; he trusted every one with child-like simplicity; except personal courage he had none of the qualities essential to leadership in such an enterprise as armed rebellion.

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  • It was accepted as an unquestionable fact by every one who undertook to describe the catacombs, that the Christians of Rome, finding in the labyrinthine mazes of the exhausted arenariae, which abounded in the environs of the city, whence the sand used in building had been extracted, a suitable place for the interment of their martyred brethren, where also the sacred rites accompanying the interment might be celebrated without fear of interruption, took possession of them and used them as cemeteries.

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  • By this time the salary had been increased to X1 2; in 1801 it was He had learnt of Raikes's Sunday Schools before he left the Establishment, but he rightly considered the system set on foot by himself far superior; the work and object being the same, he gave six days' tuition for every one given by them, and many people not only objected to working as teachers on Sunday, but thought the children forgot in the six days what they learnt on the one.

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  • None had anticipated the possibility of such a sudden and brutal attack, and every one knew that the Danish capital was very inadequately fortified and garrisoned.

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  • From her earliest years she delighted every one by her extraordinary beauty and vivacity.

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  • As a matter of fact, beyond lending the tsesarevna 2000 ducats, instead of the 15,000 she demanded of him, he took no part whatever in the actual coup d'etat which was as great a surprise to him as to every one else.

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  • A bridge was first constructed here in the twenty-first year of the Peloponnesian War, when Euboea revolted from Athens; and thus the Boeotians, whose work it was, contrived to make that country "an island to every one but themselves."

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  • Here the manuscripts have "Scythicis" - "deo ut noceat," of which deo is rejected by every one in favour of the Pompeian reading, but Scythicis and noceat are retained on the ground that they are in themselves better than the Pompeian readings, which may be simply due to lapse of memory.

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  • They despised riches not less than pleasure; neither poverty nor wealth was observable among them; at initiation every one gave his property into the common stock; every member in receipt of wages handed them over to the funds of the society.

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  • But he was instantly on his feet again, cried with a loud voice that it was well with him, and set every one an example of duty by remaining on deck till the fight was over.

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  • Here Murray, with 4500 men, under leaders of high distinction, met the 6000 of the queen's army, whose ablest man, Herries, was as much distrusted by Mary as by every one else, while the Hamiltons could only be trusted to think of their own interests, and were suspected of treasonable designs on all who stood between their house and the monarchy.

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  • Now in the series of operations, the blastfurnace, puddling and crucible processes, through which the iron passes from the state of ore to that of crucible tool steel, it is so difficult to detect just which are the conditions essential to excellence in the final product that, once a given procedure has been found to yield excellent steel, every one of its details is adhered to by the more cautious ironmasters, often with surprising conservatism.

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  • He was of a sanguine-choleric temperament, and when untroubled and unvexed a bright and cheerful gentleman, easy to get on with, and however many people happened to be in the same room with him, he was never at a loss for an answer to every one of them."

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  • The franchise was for that time a low one - every one who paid at least 20 florins in taxes had a vote.

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  • On his recovery he returned to his charge at Kidderminster, where he also became a prominent political leader, his sensitive conscience leading him into conflict with almost every one of the contending parties in state and church.

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  • He thought every one was amenable to reason - bishops and levellers included.

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  • Character- As every one knows, the valley of the Nile outside of Istics of the tropics is practically devoid of rainfall.

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  • Taaffe's bill, while keeping the curiae of the feudal proprietors and the chambers of commerce as they were, and making no change in the number of members, proposed to give the franchise in both towns and rural districts to every one who could read and write, and had resided six months in one place.

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  • Towards the close of the struggle he told the House of Commons that a thousand meetings had been held, that at every one the doors were open for any man to enter, yet that an almost unanimous vote for reform had been taken.

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  • Thus the doors of houses are inscribed with sentences from the Koran, or the like, to preserve from the evil eye, or avert the dangers of an unlucky threshold; similar inscriptions may be observed over most shqps, while almost every one carries some charm about his person.

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  • Successive theories interpreted him as the god of the earth, as the god of the Nile, as a god of vegetation, as a moon-god and as a sun-god; and nearly every one of these theories has been claimed to be the primitive truth by some scholar or another.

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  • An expression of keen intelligence lighted up his features, and his large, sparkling grey eyes darted penetrating glances at every one who approached him.

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  • The economic importance of salt is further indicated by the almost universal prevalence in ancient and medieval times, and indeed in most countries down to the present day, of salt taxes or of government monopolies, which have not often been directed, as they were in ancient Rome, to enable every one to procure so necessary a condiment at a moderate price.

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  • In any race of animals, the number of young produced in a season is almost always greater than the number which survives to attain maturity; it is not certain that every one of those which become mature will breed, and not all of those which breed contribute an equal number of offspring to the next generation.

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  • The Christian who has true repentance has already received pardon from God altogether apart from an Indulgence, and does not need one; Christ demands this true repentance from every one.

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  • The agenda of the diet contained many things seriously affecting all Germany, but the one problem which every one was thinking about was how Luther would be dealt with.

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  • European enterprise, attracted by the richness of the ore and the low rate of wages, has repeatedly tried to establish iron-works on a large scale; but hitherto every one of these attempts has ended in failure with the exception of the iron-works at Barrakur in Bengal, first started in 1865, which after many years of struggle seem to have turned the corner of success.

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  • In the great French war from 1781 to 1811 England wrested from Holland every one of her colonies, though Java was restored in 1816 and Sumatra in exchange for Malacca in 1824.

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  • The spirit of every one of the three reforms above enumerated is an unconscious return to Aristotle's Organon.

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  • In the belief of Moslems every one of their number slain in a jihad is taken straight to paradise.

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  • For Jesus did not denounce these elements, nor argue against them, nor did he seek converts outside of Israel, but he set forth communion with God as the most certain fact of man's experience and as simple reality made it accessible to every one.

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  • With the exception of the vertebrates, every one of the great classes of animals is represented in Cambrian rocks.

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  • But in every one of the fourteen places it is used of " darkness " coming over the sight of a fallen warrior.

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  • Even the clergy were swept away by the current, and meant to be patriots like every one else.

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  • A number of officers, as well as of men in civil life, were mixed up in the plot, while the methods employed were the lowest forms of anonymous slander; but at the first breath of exposure every one concerned hurried to cover up his part in it, leaving Conway to shoulder both the responsibility and the disgrace.

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  • The act of 1542 also enacted that courts of justice under the name of " The King's Great Sessions in Wales " should sit twice a year in every one of the counties of Wales, except Monmouth, which was thus formally declared an English shire.

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  • In the sixth examination of John Philpot (1516-1555) in 1555 we are told that Lord Riche said to him, "All heretics do boast of the Spirit of God, and every one would have a church by himself, as Joan of Kent and the Anabaptists."

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  • Gregory plied every one with questions, and in this way gathered a great mass of detailed information.

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  • Nothing could be done, however, till the arrival of the new king (then at Paris), and every one felt that with Gustavus III.

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  • Parallel cases in agriculture and forestry will occur to every one.

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  • They pass more readily through mucous membranes, but almost every one of these is provided not only with a coating of mucus, which obstructs their passage, but with some reflex mechanism which tends to remove them.

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  • He then dictated a new oath of allegiance, and every one signed it without hesitation.

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  • They required every one carrying on the trade to join the company.

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  • It is said that he retired from all active, public life and even neglected plain, public duties, replying to reproaches, "Not every one can speak in his own excuse" (Ibn Qutaiba, Ma 'arif, 250).

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  • Almost every one appears to have started with a Rabelais ready made in his head, and to have, so to speak, read that Rabelais into the book.

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  • He impressed every one as a man of extraordinary acuteness and originality; and these solid gifts were set off to the highest advantage by quickness of thought and speech, a lucid style, wit and poetic fancy, and a social warmth which made him delightful as a friend and companion.

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  • That this shape is intimately associated with flight is apparent from the fact that the rowing feathers of the wing of the bird are every one of them distinctly spiral in their nature; in fact, one entire rowing feather is equivalent - morphologically and physiologically - to one entire insect wing.

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  • But every one knows that these grallatorial animals are excellent birds of flight.

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  • Almost every one of the principal geological formations may be studied in England with comparative ease.

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  • By November 1710 he was again domiciled in London, and writing his Journal to Stella, that unique exemplar of a giant's playfulness, "which was written for one person's private pleasure and has had indestructible attractiveness for every one since."

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  • The whole of this popular literature belongs to what may be called the cycle of the Balkan nations, in every one of which exact parallels are to be found.

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  • A halfpenny was expected from every one to whom these were exhibited, and bad luck was thought to menace the household not visited by the doll-bearers before Christmas Eve at the latest.

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  • The planet Eros was discovered in 1899, and proved to have an orbit between the earth and Mars, while every one of the other five or six hundred.

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  • Although we find in the poems of Dubhthach, written in the 5th century and prefixed to the Senchus Mor, the sentences, "Let every one die who kills a human being," and "Every living person that inflicts death shall suffer death," capital punishment did not prevail in Ireland before or after.

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  • At last in 1215 the council of the Lateran decreed that every one of either sex must make confession at least once a year before his parish priest, or some other priest with the consent of the parish priest.

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  • Some years later England realized that its new king had inherited not only the physical beauty and strength of his grandfather, but also every one of his faults, with the sole exception of his tendency to sloth.

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  • Universal want, however, paralysed every one.

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  • It was felt that these frequent changes were unfortunate for the country, and every one was glad to welcome the advent of a government which seemed to promise greater permanence.

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  • His excellent health and activity in succeeding years struck every one with astonishment.

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  • C. Ranyard, who says, "He was the kindliest, as well as the most learned of men - benignant to every one who approached him, never forgetting the claims which weakness has on strength."

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  • The copious additional information given by later writers is all by way either of interpretation of local legends in the light of Ephorus's theory, or of explanation of the name "Pelasgoi"; as when Philochorus expands a popular etymology "stork-folk" (w€Xaa'yoi-- it €Xap'yoi) into a theory of their seasonal migrations; or Apollodorus says that Homer calls Zeus Pelasgian "because he is not far from every one of us," 6TL Tiffs ryes 7rEXas EaTCV.

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  • That the ascetic life is intrinsically higher, that not every one is called to it, that the call is imperious when it comes, and that asceticism must be developed under Church control - all this may be common to East and West.

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  • His rapacity disgusted even an age in which every one could be bought and sold.

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  • He certainly needed exterior support; for on his accession to the Hungarian throne, as he himself declared, every one was his enemy.

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  • In point of conception, each of his three-and-thirty novels is either absolutely good or is possessed of a certain amount of merit; but hitches occur in all, so that every one of them is remarkable rather in its episodes than as a whole.

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  • Plato's Protagoras claims, not unjustly, that in teaching virtue they simply did systematically what every one else was doing at haphazard.

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  • But it was a paradox derived from his unanswerable truisms, " Every one wishes for his own good, and would get it if he could," and " No one would deny that justice and virtue generally are goods, and of all goods the best."

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  • Some offences, such as making promises with the intention of breaking them, we cannot even conceive universalized; as soon as every one broke promises no one would care to have promises made to him.

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  • The ordinary medieval literature reached Iceland through Norway, and every one began to put it into a vernacular dress, so neglecting their own classics that but for a few collectors like Lawman Hauk they would have perished entirely.

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  • Taxes are payable by every one living within the settlements, Chinese included, though the latter have no voice in the local administration.

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  • There was no security for "any one, and every one was tempted to live from hand to mouth.

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  • Richelieu had been able to surmount these difficulties because he governed in the name of a king of full age, and against isolated adversaries; while Mazarin had the latter against Richelicu him in a coalition which had lasted ten years, with aria, the further disadvantages of his foreign origin and a royal minority at a time when every one was sick of government by ministers.

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  • He gave every one a feeling that France was governed once more by a real statesman, that a pilot was at the helm.

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  • As with the Bible and Shakespeare, his phrases have passed into the common speech, and are used by every one (even in Urdu) without being conscious of their origin.

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  • Voltaire said that it was full of commonplaces, and that what was original was false or problematical; Rousseau declared that the very benevolence of the author gave the lie to his principles; Grimm thought that all the ideas in the book were borrowed from Diderot; according to Madame du Deffand, Helvetius had raised such a storm by saying openly what every one thought in secret; Madame de Graffigny averred that all the good things in the book had been picked up in her own salon.

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  • The seats are arranged on a kind of sloping wedge, in such a manner that every one has an almost equally good view of the stage, for there are no boxes, and the only galleries are quite at the back, one, the Fiirstenloge, being reserved for distinguished guests, the other, above it, for the townspeople.

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  • The Black God had failed to elicit anything other than a sneer with every one of his approaches.

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  • Jenn, I can't interrogate or spy on every one of my vamps!

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  • Trees were free fuel for poor cottagers, every one of whom had an ax.

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  • Nearly every one of his most glaring non-partisan faults has been exposed brutally and on a massive scale.

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  • For example, Yeats rarely used full stops in his signature, yet they appear in every one given.

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  • During the first 6 weeks of giving up smoking, try to take one lozenge every one to two hours.

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  • For Step 1, you should have a lozenge every one to two hours, with a maximum of 15 lozenges a day.

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  • Then came the great railroad year, 1845, in which every one seemed to have a mania for new schemes.

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  • Yvette wore orange sequined balls for earrings and a new white cocktail dress, and Teddy made martinis with onions, and every-one danced.

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  • Put them into a bag in the freezer for a minimum of six hours every one to two weeks to kill house-dust mites.

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  • His letter decisively refutes every one of Mr Hitchens ' spurious points.

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  • But every one must follow the dictates of his own conscience, in simplicity and godly sincerity.

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  • And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him Lord, is it I?

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  • There was no time to stop the presses before the main development of green vapor had overwhelmed every one.

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  • But he never investigated the question whether, since there is a law of progressive evolution in the history of different nations, separately examined, there may not likewise be another law ruling the general history of these nations, every one of which must have represented a new period, as it were, in the history of humanity at large.

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  • The oprichniki, as being the exclusive favourites of the tsar, naturally, in their own interests, hardened the tsar's heart against all outsiders, and trampled with impunity upon every one beyond the charmed circle.

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  • At different times Argentina has been engaged in disputes over boundary lines with every one of her neighbours, that with Chile being only settled in 1902.

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  • The striking and universal success which crowned his work on the Suez Cknal gave him an absoluteness of thought which brooked no contradiction, a despotic temper before which every one must bow, and against which, when he had once taken a resolution, nothing could prevail, not even the most authoritative opposition or the most legitimate entreaties.

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  • Rarely affected by a cyclone, though within the influence of practically every one that blows in the Bay of Bengal, the Andamans are of the greatest importance because of the accurate information relating to the direction and intensity of storms which can be communicated from them better than from any other point in the bay, to the vast amount of shipping in this part of the Indian Ocean.

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  • But even after the omission of all cometary objects we can still count in the solar system upwards of five hundred bodies, almost every one of which pronounces distinctly, though with varying emphasis, in favour of the nebular theory.

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  • Charles Greville in his Memoirs says, "In the present cabinet are five or six first-rate men of equal, or nearly equal, pretensions, none of them likely to acknowledge the superiority or defer to the opinions of any other, and every one of these five or six considering himself abler and more important than their premier"; and Sir James Graham wrote, "It is a powerful team, but it will require good driving."

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  • But it is obvious to every one who nowadays indulges in the profitless pastime of studying their writings that, as a whole, they failed in grasping the essential difference between homology (or " affinity," as they generally termed it) and analogy - though this difference had been fully understood and set forth by Aristotle himself - and, moreover, that in seeking for analogies on which to base their foregone conclusions they were often put to hard shifts.

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  • The Sword- sword being regarded as the soul of the samurai, making every one who contributed to its manufacture, Families, whether as forger of the blade or sculptor of the furniture, was held in high repute.

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  • In order to comprehend the mysteries of the Sumerian problem a thorough examination of the beginning of every one of these signs is, of course, imperative, but it is equally necessary that every phonetic Sumerian value and word-combination be also studied, both in connexion with the equivalent signs and with other allied phonetic values.

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  • Like many other predominantly religious characters, he had no appreciation of poetic beauty; and if we may believe one anecdote related of him, at a time when every one made verses, he affected ignorance of the most elementary rules of prosody.

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  • He maintained all the forms of government established by his father, but ruled in a far more enlightened spirit; he tolerated every form of religious opinion, abolished the use of torture, was most careful to secure an exact and impartial administration of justice, and, while keeping the reins of government strictly in his own hands, allowed every one with a genuine grievance free access to his presence.

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  • The Prince of the Believers has spread before him the arrows of his quiver, and has tried every one of them by biting its wood.

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  • It was not worth while to master and economize the resources of this earth, to utilize the good and ameliorate the evils of this life, while every one agreed, in theory at any rate, that the present was but a bad prelude to an infinitely worse or infinitely better future.

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  • The most surprising part of the Great Charter to modern eyes is its sixty-first paragraph, that which openly statesdoubts as to the kings intention to abide by his promise, and appoints a committee of twenty-five guardians of the charter (twenty-four barons and the mayor of London), who are to coerce their master, by force of arms if necessary, to observe every one of its clauses.

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  • It is a state in which every one has a right to everything that may conduce to his preservation; but it is therefore also a state of war - a state so wretched that it is the first dictate of rational self-love to emerge from it into social peace and order.

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  • The generous and enlightened policy of the imperial administration asked nothing of the people of Gaul but military service and the payment of the tax; in return it freed individuals from patronal domination, the people from oligarchic greed or Druidic excommunication, and every one in general from material anxiety.

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  • The caliph laughed outright, and so did every one that heard him.

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  • This was an odd way of proving something, for, as every one can readily see, it proved nothing.

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  • He, who made every one happy in a beautiful, unobtrusive way, was most kind and tender to Miss Sullivan and me.

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  • I hope your Christmas Day will be a very happy one and that the New Year will be full of brightness and joy for you and every one.

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  • We are enjoying every moment of our visit, every one is so good to us.

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  • But every one who has met her has given his best ideas to her and she has taken them.

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  • She is anxious for her friends to spell, and eager to teach the letters to every one she meets.

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  • The next morning we were astonished to find that she remembered all of them, and recognized every one she had met the night before.

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  • When the communion service began, she smelt the wine, and sniffed so loud that every one in the church could hear.

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  • Almost every one on the train was a physician, and Dr. Keller seemed to know them all.

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  • She was delighted with the orchestra at the hotel, and whenever the music began she danced round the room, hugging and kissing every one she happened to touch.

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  • A. says God made me and every one out of sand; but it must be a joke.

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  • She urged every one to speak to Helen naturally, to give her full sentences and intelligent ideas, never minding whether Helen understood or not.

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  • An elderly dame, too, dwells in my neighborhood, invisible to most persons, in whose odorous herb garden I love to stroll sometimes, gathering simples and listening to her fables; for she has a genius of unequalled fertility, and her memory runs back farther than mythology, and she can tell me the original of every fable, and on what fact every one is founded, for the incidents occurred when she was young.

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  • So, also, every one who has waded about the shores of the pond in summer must have perceived how much warmer the water is close to the shore, where only three or four inches deep, than a little distance out, and on the surface where it is deep, than near the bottom.

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  • Let every one mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made.

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  • You would set all Russia against you and every one of us would feel ashamed to wear the uniform.

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  • And every one and rake wielder aimed at this pay tables have.

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  • But every one smiled on him and gave him kindly words, and Claus felt amply repaid for his long journey.

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  • They were, every one of them, veterans of the greatest war the world had ever seen.

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  • She may be so overwhelmed at the roomful of toys that it is easier for her to just ignore every one of them.

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  • Keep in mind that you may not have to incorporate every one of these into your daily routine.

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  • Be absolutely sure you get a list from a potential brokerage firm that lists every one of their fees.

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  • However, the American Express Membership Rewards loyalty program website promises one point for every one dollar or one Euro you spend.

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  • The card also offers reward points for every one dollar that you spend on books, movies, music, and restaurants.

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  • Six out of every one thousand American individuals are married.

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  • No two bags have the exact same contents, but there are certain items that should be found in every one to help maintain a flawless visage with minimal effort.

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  • Also remember to clean your brush every one to two months with warm water and mild soap.

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  • Of course, you don't have to try every one of these shades.

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  • I have a few favorite colors in the collection but I can honestly say I like every one of them.

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  • He keeps on seeming to like me, but every one says that it's just my imagination... what do I do?

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  • Have you ever had a great experience or adventure and you want to share it with every one you know, but you just don't know where to begin?

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  • We appreciate each and every one of you.

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  • Whether you watch contestants rock out on their microphones on American Idol, or cut a rug on the dance floor on Dancing with the Stars Season 6, reality TV offers a little bit of guilty pleasure for each and every one of us.

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  • People Magazine reports that TLC has issued a statement saying that they comply with all governing laws for every one of their shows, including Jon and Kate Plus 8.

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  • Because their are so many ways to train a dog, there are literally thousands of training aids available to cover almost any situation, and we cannot cover every one in a single article, so let's break them down into some general categories.

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  • Your dog will require a parvo booster vaccine when he reaches his first birthday, and subsequent booster vaccines every one to three years thereafter, depending on the veterinarian's advice.

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  • Common Water Flag (Iris Pseudo-Acorus) - Common as is this Flag, every one who has grown it fairly will admit its beauty.

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  • The company also features in-house tailors in every one of their 24 stores who provide free alterations.

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  • Seeing a person that is drunk can be shrugged off, especially when you are at a party where every one has perhaps had too much to drink.

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  • Although every one of these summer activities is fun-filled and relaxing, each one can turn deadly in a second.

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  • Women over 40 should have a mammogram every one to two years.

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  • Everyone should have an eye exam every one or two years, according to the American Optometric Association.

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  • Unfortunately, every one else looks like they need a face lift from Dr. Beverly Hills 90210.

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  • Beat story mode with all 17 characters, unlock every one of the hidden costumes for all 21 characters, and unlock the system voice for all 22 characters.

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  • Along with doing it what he loves and making money from it, Johnathan also tries to achieve a more substantial goal for every one of us.

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  • You can purchase a few labels (ten is often the minimum) or enough to label a bottle for every one at a large corporate gathering.

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  • Typically, if you make calls out of range on a prepaid cell phone, it charges extra minutes - sometimes as much as charging three for every one minute you talk.

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  • The sex ratio is about 1.5-2 males for every one female.

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  • The sex ratio is about 1.5 males for every one female.

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  • In India, however, TA is more commonly associated with tuberculosis, and the sex ratio is two females for every one male.

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  • With regard to sex, FMF is more common in men than in women, with a gender ratio of two men for every one woman.

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  • Reapply sunscreen liberally every one or two hours-more frequently when perspiring heavily.

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  • At this point, a maintenance dosage is administered about every one to two months.

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  • Children with asthma should follow up with their doctor every one to six months, depending on the frequency of attacks.

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  • For complete step sheets of every one of these beginners' line dances, visit Blazing Boots, a website dedicated to country music and dancing.

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  • States require inspection on a periodic basis, usually every one to two years, as well as in response to consumer complaints.

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  • Apply a leave-in conditioner to the hair every one to two weeks to keep the hair hydrated.

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  • It literally fits every one of your curves to perfection.

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  • Elegant, chic and oh-so sophisticated, these gowns have the ability to make every one of us feel like Cinderella.

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  • Norelco sells replacement shaving heads and other small parts for every one of their electric razors.

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  • The main benefits are nearly the same, except for every one month of playing time-a recurring month; you don't have to have one month of gaming time-you receive 100 Pogo gems.

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  • It's also hard to avoid comparing yourself to his ex-girlfriends when you knew each and every one of them.

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  • There are many styles of dating, and there's a free online dating ebook for just about every one.

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  • Make every one count, as if a stroke against your lover's cheek was the most erotic thing you could possibly do.

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  • As the company admits, every one is different, and sensitivity to gluten will vary.

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  • You may not be able to carry a laptop in one, but you can otherwise have a candy wrapper for every one of your bag needs.

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  • Chances are good that because of that cusp, you probably have a much more well-rounded personality than most, and that's something every one finds attractive!

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  • For every one child killed by a firearm in the United States each year, four are injured.

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  • For a classic look and the latest in fashion and style, every one loves the Diamond Ingot Gold Croton Watch.

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  • The Courage is from our Hang Time™ collection, it's a pink ribbon charm watch.Jolie Montre also sells yellow ribbon watches, and a percentage of every one of those watches is given to support US troops.

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  • Some people may rationalize that "it's just a pen, they will never miss it, it's only worth a dime, and every one does it."

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  • Covered every one of your school textbooks with cheer logos and pictures?

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  • Use a quarter ounce for every one pound of base.

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  • Not every one is a good candidate for Weight Watchers, for example, so by taking advantage of the free meeting, you can save yourself the registration fee and the cost of the first meeting.

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  • And, with the new guidelines of taking 10,000 steps per day, this gadget is the tool to help you keep track of each and every one.

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  • Carbohydrates are stored in your body with three parts of water to every one part of carbohydrates.

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  • The simplest item can sometimes be the hardest to find, but there is such a wide variety of pink cotton panties available that you should be able to find something that suits every one of your moods.

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  • This is part outlaw country, part honky tonk, and part western swing country, and The Train pulls every one of them off.

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  • Follow this link, and you'll get to hear every one of those sounds as well, as you listen to this song, plus 13 more free ones.

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  • Many supporting characters appeared throughout the series, living and dying amongst the survivors of the fleet, every one leaving a mark.

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  • Of fourteen parliaments summoned during this reign, only one was held at Perth, five met at Stirling and the rest at Edinburgh; and, notwithstanding the favour shown for Stirling as a royal residence in the following reign, every one of the parliaments of James III.

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  • Decisions of one day were frequently reversed the next, and every one held himself free to disobey any law that he did not approve of..

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  • In 1552 the new doctrines obtained complete recognition there, the diet of Torda (1557) going so far as to permit every one to worship in his own way so long as he did not molest his neighbour.

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  • The same year he ordered a census and a land-survey to be taken, to enable him to tax every one irrespective of birth or wealth.

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  • But erroneous theories, when they are supported by facts, do little harm, since every one takes a healthy pleasure in proving their falsity " (Darwin).

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  • When Virchow wrote, in 1850, " every animal presents itself as a sum of vital unities, every one of which manifests all the characteristics of life," he expressed a doctrine whose sway since then has practically been uninterrupted.

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  • But while every one appreciates the magnitude of the relief that would thus be afforded, there has as yet been little substantial progress A language which has been adapted from its infancy to ideographi transmission cannot easily be fitted to phonetic uses.

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  • It is equally certain that almost every one of the long line of princes and voivods bore a Slavonic surname, perhaps due to the influence of the Slavonic Church, to which the Rumanians belonged.

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  • It was in vain to complain, saying, " Every one that doeth evil is good in the eyes of Yahweh," or " Where is the God of judgment ?

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  • The story of the books now spoken of as the "Creation" and "Deluge" tablets of the Assyrians, in the British Museum, which were discovered in the ruins of Nineveh by Layard and by George Smith, has been familiar to every one for a good many years.

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  • But every one of the allies mistrusted all the others; and the sole object of every satrap was to improve his condition and his personal power, and to make a favourable peace with the king, for which his neighbours and former allies had to pay the costs.

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  • Homage was done not only by the vassal to whom feudal lands were first granted but by every one in turn by whom they were inherited, since they were not granted absolutely but only on condition of military and other service.

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  • For every one who shall not confess that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is antichrist; and whosoever shall not confess the testimony of the Cross is of the devil; and whosoever shall pervert the oracles of the Lord to his own lusts and say that there is neither resurrection nor judgment, that man is the first-born of Satan.

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  • The decree Sacrosancta (April 1415) proclaimed that a general council assembled in the Holy Spirit and representing the Catholic Church militant had its power immediately from Christ, and was supreme over every one in the Church, not excluding the pope, in all matters pertaining to the faith and reformation of the Church of God in head and members.

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  • It is free to every one to form his own conclusions in religious matters; and so we do no more than set forth the meaning of divine things as they appear to our minds without, however, attacking or insulting those who differ from us.

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  • Nearly every one of the modern instruments used for the observations of physical astronomy is a part of the perfected astrolabe.

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  • His religious unorthodoxy was condoned because he never scoffed; his political heresies, after their first effect was over, seemed harmless from the very want of logic and practical spirit in them, while part at least of his literary secret was the common property of almost every one who attempted literature.

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  • The miserable collapse of the Polish chivalry during the Bukovinian campaign of 1497 had convinced every one that the ruszenie pospolite was useless for serious military purposes, and that Poland, in order to hold her own, must in future follow the example of the West, and wage her warfare with trained mercenaries.

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  • Moreover, every one who so desired it might pay a commutation in lieu of personal service, and the amount so realized was to be re-used to levy troops.

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  • Within these limits, the first choice falls on large and well-known creatures which every one can recognize and desires to see.

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  • Henceforth revelation is not a word to the nation spoken through an individual, but a word spoken to one which is equally valid for every one who receives it with like faith.

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  • In every one of the North American colonies there was in operation at that date a system of self-government, in seven colonies under a charter from the Crown.

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  • I find it is funded by corporations, do-gooders, trust funds, individuals, and off shore ghost entities... unfortunately, too many names to pursue each and every one.

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  • Each and every one of them wants to kill us!

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  • His back was to the living area as he pulled off every one of the dozen weapons he wore on his body and lined them up in front of him to start cleaning.

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  • Weismann, however, doubts these conclusions, and having found a spermaster in every one of the eggs that he examined from workercells, and in only one out of 272 eggs taken from drone-cells, he supports Dzierzon's view, explaining the single exception mentioned above as a mistake of the queen, she having laid inadvertently this single fertilized egg in a drone instead of in a worker cell.

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