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1There cannot, perhaps, be imagined a combination more prejudicial to taste than this.
2But in America nothing seems to be more prejudicial to society than these virtues.
3The second result is still more prejudicial and perilous.
4The weakness of over-zealous friends is often more prejudicial than the most violent efforts of professed enemies.
5Nothing is more prejudicial to the great interests of a nation than an unsettled and varying policy.
6I know no excess more prejudicial to me, nor more to be avoided in this my declining age.
7But indolence, negligence and delay in little duties to be fulfilled have been more prejudicial to me than great vices.
8They are a numerous and loquacious body: their hatred would be more prejudicial than their friendship can be advantageous to you.
9In that he is right; a vain attempt at flight would be much more prejudicial to him than to yield himself without opposition.
10Nothing is more prejudicial to democracy than its outward forms of behavior: many men would willingly endure its vices, who cannot support its manners.
11Nothing could be well more prejudicial to his race, than this extravagant theory; which, as we shall prove, has become the source of innumerable evils.
12"What could I have done more prejudicial to you?" he cried, not a little irritated.
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