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1 But it was not his habit to cherish such melancholy affections.
2 If any other one has reason to cherish such a wish, I have more.
3 To cherish such a tendency of public opinion is the task of an elevated patriotism.
4 This is the reason why most dyspeptic religionists cherish such melancholy notions about their hereafters.
5 The woman who will harbour and cherish such an organ is no better than a pirate.
6 Though both parents cherish such wishes, yet their fruition depends more on the mother than the father.
7 You know not what a hell sisters can make for one another, if they cherish such tempers.
8 How dare you cherish such a suspicion?
9 I assure you we both feel very kindly towards you, and are sorry you should cherish such feelings.'
10 Can a woman love, or honour, or cherish such a man-nevertheless, she has vowed before God that she will.
11 How tenderly ought the churches of Christ to cherish such pastors as Bunyan, while they prayerfully watch over their ministrations.-Ed.
12 Why then dost thou cherish such wrath when all that has overtaken thee is the result of thy own fault?
13 But all have my full consent to cherish such form of religious faith as most approves itself to their own minds.
14 I've no right even to look at you- Iwhohave been doubly enjoined to cherish such a 'scrupulous sense of honor.'
15 My pride would not have let me borrow of a servant; but it is wicked for me to cherish such a pride.
16 We love to cherish such spirits, and mean to make more than ever we did of the brave men who are around us.
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