1 They are particularly important in that they counteracted the popular and interestingly written books of Max Muller: for instance, Muller, like Renan and Wilhelm von Humboldt, regarded language as an innate faculty and Whitney considered it the product of experience and outward circumstance. [Please select]
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In their homes other good qualities must have counteracted the pernicious effect of this mistaken procedure. [Please select]
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Yet these things might have been counteracted had she gone no further. [Please select]
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In Piers he would see the father's false step counteracted. [Please select]
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Discipline had not yet counteracted the demoralizing tendencies of army life. [Please select]
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To hear him talk frankly, seriously, like this counteracted the unfavorable impression she had received. [Please select]
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But it should be observed, as Youatt repeatedly insists, that the tendency to change may generally be counteracted by careful selection. [Please select]
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