The stultification naturally became much worse as the first Darwinians died out.
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But can there be self-stultification in urging any account whatever of truth?
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The consequence of a Constitution is the immediate stultification of intellects.
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Her loyalty to Prosper took her easily the length of stultification.
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What he couldn't face was the stultification of his sagacity.
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The ripest fruit of reason the stultification of reason.
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It seems to amount to stultification, almost.
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Thirty years later, the notion of a woman's being blindsided by the stultification of housekeeping is positively quaint.
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But to such a piece of self-stultification the clear-sighted Dutchmen could by no persuasion be brought to consent.
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Only the believer in the ante-rem brand of truth can on this theory seek to make converts without self-stultification.
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It would be a very stultification of our reason to refuse to believe Him, once we admit His existence.
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Without stultification, this was impossible.
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Reformers exclusively as moral protestants and purifiers are condemned to misdirected effort, to an illiberal puritanism, and to personal self-stultification.
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If you do not take it we will publish this thing and you will go down to contumely and stultification.
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The stultification of one's feelings and ideas in circumstances which divide and set them at variance is worse than positive pain.
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Such remarks as the above were not often made; but they were frequent enough to cause Barbara an uneasy sense of self-stultification.