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Meanings of aroused the people in English
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Usage of aroused the people in English
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Fire! had arousedthepeople of the house, and also of the cottages adjacent.
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This proposition arousedthepeople of Nevada, and R.L.
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The new force stirred and arousedthepeople.
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The messenger who arousedthepeople of St.
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The challenge arousedthepeople, and wherever the orators went, they spoke to the capacity of the hall.
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By attacking the government, he aroused the assembly; by arousing the assembly, he arousedthepeople, and this coalition necessarily ruined him.
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Samuel and John Adams, Patrick Henry, and James Otis, by their stirring and patriotic speeches, arousedthepeople over the whole land.
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Their operations, too, had created a fresh sensation of hope, and had arousedthepeople from the dull despair in which they were sinking.
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These arousedthepeople, and took from the Girondists, first, their authority, by destroying the Twelve; then, their political existence, by proscribing their leaders.