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1 The motive may be to extort blackmail, revenge, or mere delusion .
2 The pretended mercy to the misguided was a mere delusion .
3 Could anything show better that it is a mere delusion ?
4 His picture of my 'struggles' is, however, a mere delusion .
5 He holds the world we live in to be a mere delusion - the veil of Maya.
6 When the doubt had first suggested itself she had treated it as a mere delusion .
7 It is just a mere delusion of his, to ruin us both, body and soul.
8 Repeal I know to be a mere delusion .
9 It soon, however, proved to be mere delusion .
10 To have led a convict's life-tohave screwed oneself down to one's work-allfor a mere delusion !
11 And yet, although we know it to be a mere delusion , we all idealise and idolise our childhood.
12 The former-externalobjects in space-mightbe a mere delusion , but the latter-the object of my internal perception-isundeniably real.
13 They told the rest of the crew that the Admiral's hope of relief from Mendez was a mere delusion .
14 Nor was the feeling a mere delusion ; she had indeed in those brief hours lived years of the spirit life.
15 It is mere delusion and prejudice, therefore, to speak of Louisiana as acquisition in the special interest of the South.
16 After such public renunciation of former doctrines, all these new and so-called liberal theories were a mere delusion and a snare.
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