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1 The Athenians conceived great hopes, and the enemy no less terror from so large an armament.
2 He conceived great affection for me.
3 Tradition adds that the duke conceived great admiration for the Jewish scholar, and made him one of his advisers.
4 Nothing could exceed the courtesy extended to me by these distinguished officers, for whom I conceived great admiration and respect.
5 For Descartes, Newton conceived great admiration, and, like Descartes, he applied himself to experimentation as well as to formal mathematics.
6 I conceived great designs; but fate 'has been against me; I am no longer a conqueror, nor can I be one.
7 David had become known to Saul in his youth, and at that time the king had conceived great admiration for him.
8 And when there were powers of Nature we could not for the time control, we have conceived great beings in human shape controlling them.
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