Wells, Adams's great-grandson - a valuable biography, containing a mass of information, but noticeably biassed; J. [Please select]
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Hence all judgment, even upon a poet, is biassed by considerations of party. [Please select]
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But dogs, from Cerberus downwards, are liable to be biassed by sops. [Please select]
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The accurate calculation of longitude at that time, however, was impossible, and as will be seen in the following note Columbus's calculation was biassed by powerful preconceptions. [Please select]
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But then, many of those who thus pronounced their opinion, were comparatively worthless characters, given to scandal and slander; so the reader must not allow himself to be biassed too much by their report. [Please select]
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