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1 Then let us try to arouse the people to demand it.
2 He must be quieted ere he arouse the people once more.
3 Do you think you could arouse the people in the fen-country?
4 Let us arouse the people ; hitherto we have depended too much upon the nobles.
5 The smashing in Kansas was to arouse the people .
6 They are the ones to raise the call of the Kingdom and arouse the people from slumber.
7 There are two theories of Revolution: to arouse the people , or to let them come of themselves.
8 Within a few minutes stewards and other members of the crew were sent round to arouse the people .
9 He did it in, to me, an exaggerated manner, but he felt that such manner was necessary to arouse the people .
10 She had been made very fair and shapely by the Creator, whose pleasure it had been to arouse the people 's admiration.
11 Swift runners were dispatched to the city to arouse the people there that all might be upon the lookout for Tarzan the Terrible.
12 The first was to arouse the people from their dormant state to one of consciousness that a Being of superior power was among them.
13 The war had filled him with delight, and he did everything in his power to arouse the people , both whites and Indians, against King George.
14 Cæsar returns to Italy; jealousy between him and Pompey arouses the people of Rome.
15 Fire! had aroused the people of the house, and also of the cottages adjacent.
16 This proposition aroused the people of Nevada, and R.L.
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