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1 Such unifying devices arouse the feelings , make soldiers fanatical mobs-and ,alas ,moreefficient murderers.
2 Nothing could have been selected to arouse the feelings of the little audience to a higher pitch.
3 We use energy when we wish to convince the intellect, arouse the feelings , and capture the will-leadone to do something.
4 Forcing him to follow it, secures the action; it does not arouse the feelings that would lead him to choose to do the act himself.
5 This development is secured through repeatedly arousing the feelings , and giving them expression in action until they are habitual.
6 This, with other observations, aroused the feelings of Brother Dixon, from Salem, Mass., and he appeared in great wrath.
7 All places, distinguished in any way by nature, aroused the feelings of worship, which, however ignorant, are always elevating.
8 This new man in Germany, whom the Emperor has made Chancellor, is arousing the feelings of the Germans most alarmingly against us.
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