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1 1, XLV | except in name) utterly rejected. Hence too the element of 2 1, LX | theories should be steadily rejected and dismissed as obsolete.~ 3 1, LXXXIII| abandoned or badly managed, but rejected with disdain.~ 4 1, XCII | before; which reasons, though rejected at first, were afterwards 5 1, XCIX | would have been immediately rejected.~In the same way, if, before 6 1, XCIX | be easily expunged and rejected. It is nevertheless true 7 1, XCIX | the haughty prince who had rejected her petition as an unworthy 8 1, XXXVI | latter is dismissed and rejected. Such instances afford very 9 1, XXXVI | otherwise it must be utterly rejected. And this would not be difficult 10 1, XLVIII | For a fetid odor is so rejected by the sense of smell as 11 1, XLVIII | rough and bitter taste is so rejected by the palate or throat 12 1, L | which the corn has left and rejected; so that sowing the ground