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1 But in the case of a bond, the primitive notion was different.
2 Like me. She rather liked the primitive notion of branding him with her scent.
3 He imbued it with a primitive notion of reward.
4 The primitive notion of a material frame and the confining dome of the ancients were abandoned.
5 You don't have to tip the scales against yourself to restore some primitive notion of fairness or justice.
6 We will now follow the history of that branch of the primitive notion which was least likely to survive,-theliability of inanimate things.
7 But these were just kinesthesis and touch, primitive notions stemming from the premise of a body.
8 He would entrap her into ventilating her old-fashioned ideas and prejudices; her primitive notions of life and conduct.
9 She had the simple primitive notions of an innocent woman who could not possibly imagine infidelity in a sworn love.
10 Primitive Notions of Mind.
11 The primitive notions of man, of the gods, and of the workings of natural forces began to be overhauled on an entirely new scale.
12 She superintended the arrangement of the table at every meal, and saw that the dishes were all placed according to her primitive notions of symmetry.
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