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1
They had
retarded
the
progress
of Humanity, deflecting it in the wrong direction.
2
These circumstances have greatly
retarded
the
progress
of religious instruction through their means.
3
These delays, and the frequent heavy rains, greatly
retarded
the
progress
of the travelers.
4
Hence arose fierce wars and intestine commotions, which greatly
retarded
the
progress
of Grecian civilization.
5
As Delambre and Grant have said, this fiction only
retarded
the
progress
of pure science.
6
But have I indeed
retarded
the
progress
of nature?
7
The currents of air in the upper regions first accelerated and then
retarded
the
progress
of the vaporous island.
8
The scattered condition of the population rendered difficult and greatly
retarded
the
progress
of free schools in the south.
9
Such men had smirched the history of religion with inquisitions and tortures-andhad
retarded
the
progress
of human thought.
10
He made it his business to heal these wounds and reconcile the animosities that thus
retarded
the
progress
of their common object.
11
But the greatness of the works, the height of the wall and towers, and the multitude of engines
retarded
the
progress
of our works.
12
On the eleventh day, it is true they had a tempestuous snow storm followed by dense fogs which sensibly
retarded
the
progress
of the "Alaska."
retarded
the
progress
retarded