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1 The world seemed to have all joined against me in a conspiracy of silence.
2 His relations, by his own showing, joined against him.
3 A father, an unknown lover, and a king, all joined against a poor boy and girl.
4 Injustice and untruth joined against him; shocking stories of blasphemy were circulated with mad recklessness against him.
5 The three great nations, Russia, Prussia, and Austria, then joined against Poland and began to divide the kingdom among themselves.
6 If Elwin was still in command I feel confident he would, for he has always joined against Eldon & Co.
7 The Whigs and the Tories joined against this intruder, who, being neither, was treated like a monster, or chimera in politics.
8 And you, you great ill-fashioned oaf, with scarce sense enough to keep your mouth shut: were you, too, joined against me?
9 What had not the defenders of Derry and Limerick, the heroes of Athlone, Inniskillen, and Aughrim done, had they cordially joined against the alien?
10 And Florence, Siena, Pisa, Lucca, and Arezzo,-allthe great cities of Etruria, the root of religion in Italy,-joinedagainst the tyranny of religion.
11 'I should not have heeded it in another,' he had said, 'but I never thought Harry Warrington would have joined against me.'
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