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1 They ascribe great powers to it, but shrink from cutting it off in the usual manner.
2 I could at first glance ascribe great activity, but only moderate strength to his slender, wiry figure.
3 Our modern medical writers ascribe great virtues to tobacco-water, injected into the womb by means of a clyster.
4 Again, this type of judgment forbids anyone who uses it to ascribe great popular movements (great massacres, great turmoils, and so forth) to craft.
5 But experience is often fallacious in ascribing great effects to trifling circumstances.
6 There would seem to be ample ground for ascribing great causative importance to excessive irritation of the brain plasma itself.
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