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1 Then the yearly riot of protests and angry disputation would wake.
2 It was indeed often a question of angry disputation in Congress, in the press, and among the people.
3 There is more God in the peaceful beauty of this little wood-violet than in all the angry disputation of the sects.
4 Venerable trapper, our communications have a recent origin, or thy interrogatory might have a tendency to embroil us in angry disputation .
5 There is more of God in the peaceable beauty of this little wood-violet than in all the angry disputations of the sects.
6 But you always do agree about that to a certain extent?- No; we sometimes do not agree, and we have angry disputations in our letters.
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