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Last update: November 2, 2015
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It is to Moronobu that Japan owes the popularization of artistic wood-engravings, for nothing before his series of xylographic albums approached his best work in strength and beauty, and nothing since has surpassed it. [Please select]
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And this is one of the unnoticed results of the popularization of literature. [Please select]
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Hugo Sommer has zealously devoted himself to the popularization of the Lotzean system. [Please select]
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These names have seriously hampered the popularization of bird-study in Australia. [Please select]
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The popularization of so ungainly and expensive a contrivance as the harvester proved a slow and difficult task. [Please select]
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Only in our self-confident day of the popularization of knowledgethanks to that most powerful engine of ignorance, the diffusion of printed matterhas the question of the freedom of will been put on a level on which the question itself cannot exist. [Please select]
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Our discussion takes up, first, the introduction and popularization of English ideas; then, the further development of these into a consistent sensationalism, into the morality of interest, and into materialism; finally, the reaction against the illumination of the understanding in Rousseau's philosophy of feeling. [Please select]
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