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1 The wide diffusion of great authors would make such a decline impossible.
2 A solitude with an immense horizon and a wide diffusion of light.
3 Libel supposes a wide diffusion of defamatory matter, written or spoken.
4 Still more remarkable is the character of this wide diffusion .
5 This diversity proves, as usual, the wide diffusion of the plant in its wild state.
6 The presence of this reading in the Old Latin and Curetonian Syriac proves its wide diffusion .
7 Wind-gods and wind-myths are practically of world- wide diffusion .
8 Superstitions as to Deserts: their wide diffusion .
9 The wide diffusion of intelligence among you is in fact proved by the immense circulation of your journals.
10 All the rest of the time was devoted to revelry- asignof the wide diffusion of moral liberty.
11 All this illustrates not only the wide diffusion of the doctrine of the Virgin-mother, but its extreme antiquity.
12 There is the peace of the Empire in its best days, with some wide diffusion of prosperity and content.
13 For the others, in all affairs of this sort, the wide diffusion of a tale of miracle is easily explained.
14 The specimens will be selected with a view of illustrating both the characteristic features and the wide diffusion of this class of tales.
15 The art is merely Geomancy in its rudest shape; a mode of vaticination which, from its wide diffusion , must be of high antiquity.
16 Probably the most startling fact concerning the wide diffusion of this knowledge is that the nature of this knowledge is so thoroughly ignored.
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This collocation consists of: Wide diffusion through the time
Wide diffusion across language varieties