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1 They hated Stephen Fair with a new and personal rancour .
2 Julian told Humphrey, in their private conferences, something of the cause of this personal rancour .
3 Gradually the high tone of then disputant subsided, and his words had in them less of personal rancour .
4 The honest among them acknowledged that they deserved to be beaten, and they felt no personal rancour against Eloquent.
5 But he was too clear and practised an analyst to fail to separate his public from his personal rancour .
6 We have no such cause for personal rancour in our Parliament as has existed for some years past in both Houses of Congress.
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