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1 Miracle-evidence began to fall into discredit during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
2 Soon after, the notes began to lose favour; then to fall into discredit , and the discredit to become public.
3 I too am a stranger, and sooner or later I may fall into discredit , and the power of the church be too much for me.
4 Burnes, fallen into discredit at Cabul, quittedthatplacein August 1838.
5 The melancholy austerity of the fanatics fell into discredit together with their principles.
6 Long before his final voyage he had fallen into discredit , and he died in obscurity.
7 For what could be more convincing than the argument of Socrates, which has now fallen into discredit ?
8 Shinto, a primitive nature cult, which had fallen into discredit , was taken out of its cupboard and dusted.
9 The single-ear selection or single-ear sowing, which had fallen into discredit in Germany and elsewhere in Europe, was rediscovered.
10 That profession has gradually fallen into discredit by I know not what fatality, which befalls the most worthy things.
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