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1 To others, including the writer, they seem, in their manifold variety , to be daughters of Athens.
2 Among us Germans this reflective treatment and the display of ingenuity which it affords assume a manifold variety of phases.
3 There is a last point that I would also suggest, namely, the manifold variety in the results of God's presence.
4 Their first winter had been different, because they had sought places where there was manifold variety of life, color, amusement.
5 His mind seems to expand, almost at a bound, to all the manifold variety of interests of which the world is full.
6 With all the vagaries of fashion the most striking feature of dress was the use of rich and a manifold variety of colours.
7 But the means to the end, in human concerns, far from being fixed, are of manifold variety according to the variety of persons and affairs.
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