manifoldness
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We said that it was an exaggeration to blame the external conditions of our life, the technical manifoldness of our surroundings as the source of the widespread nervousness.
From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo
The spiritual power and manifoldness and largeness which is the most informing quality of a really cultivated man comes from a certain refinement in him, a gift of knowing by tasting.
From The Lost Art of Reading by Lee, Gerald Stanley
Surely no one can reduce this wonderful manifoldness to those clumsy concepts with which popular psychology is reporting the story of the mind and its relations to the brain.
From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo
As in the Parthenon all the elements harmonize and the edifice is one, so in Lincoln moral manifoldness unifies.
From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Beardslee, Clark S.
"The child has an intimation in the cube of the unity which lies at the foundation of all manifoldness, and from which the latter proceeds."
From Froebel's Gifts by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith