Pure white mercury, fixed by the virtue of white non-corrosive sulphur, engenders in mines a matter which fusion changes into silver, and united to pure clear red sulphur it forms gold, while with various kinds of impure mercury and sulphur the other bodies are produced. [Please select]
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But this is only the least of the evils which property engenders. [Please select]
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Now, property necessarily engenders despotism,--the government of caprice, the reign of libidinous pleasure. [Please select]
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A little economy--though it involves self-denial--will be well repaid by the feeling of security it engenders. [Please select]
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Trust on one side engenders confidence on the other, and mutual attachment is the natural result. [Please select]
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I dislike this style of sport, as it engenders wild and inaccurate firing. [Please select]
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Again, the "monitor" system, as sometimes carried out, tends to separation and engenders dislike and distrust. [Please select]
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With that peculiar sensation of awe that serious illness always engenders, he tip-toed after her, a sense of apprehensive depression growing upon him with every step. [Please select]
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The sort of belief that religious experience of this type naturally engenders in those who have it is fully in accord with Fechner's theories. [Please select]
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