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1 Most chances rest chiefly with ourselves.
2 According to them, even the data which had been pretty generally regarded as objective, rest chiefly upon tendentious fiction.
3 The amour and the malice of Felipillo, which, Quintana seems to think, rest chiefly on Garcilasso's authority, (see Espanoles Celebres, tom.
4 His fame in science rests chiefly upon his discoveries in electricity.
5 There was occasional firing, but they rested chiefly on their arms.
6 Lamarck's fame as a zoölogist rests chiefly on this great work.
7 But it rests chiefly in the hands of his holiness Pope Clement the Seventh.
8 We are those upon whose shoulders rests chiefly the task of ruling this country.
9 My eyes rested chiefly on the latter, Maignan's as it proved on the former.
10 Dunbar's fame rests chiefly on his poems in Negro dialect.
11 Well, it rests chiefly with you to decide that.
12 The burden of the conversation rested chiefly with her aged husband, who sustained it simply and cheerily.
13 The influence of Arabian physicians rested chiefly upon their use of drugs rather than upon anatomical knowledge.
14 The condemnation of what may be called "human vivisection" rests chiefly upon its incurable injustice.
15 His literary character rests chiefly on his "Miscellaneous Essays."
16 But the spell of Brenhilda was of a more simple nature, and rested chiefly in her great beauty.
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