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1 But I must confess I do feel very favorably inclined towards you.
2 Several other chiefs were favorably inclined , though not so positive as Shingiss.
3 And now fate itself could hardly accomplish them, if ever so favorably inclined .
4 He spoke English very well, and was suspected of being favorably inclined to foreigners.
5 The rulers of his country have always been hospitable and favorably inclined towards my family.
6 Though favorably inclined to Ferdinand, they refused to stand by him in his perilous extremity.
7 Here he found several persons favorably inclined , and recommended the place for a missionary station.
8 I learn, since my arrival, that the Princess Julia is favorably inclined toward the Christian cause.
9 His early dealings with outlaw rustlers had not left him favorably inclined toward losing a single steer.
10 All favorably inclined hold up their hands.
11 And yet when I began to speak you seemed favorably inclined to the offer I was making you.
12 They spoke together and La and Tarzan could see that they were not favorably inclined toward the proposition.
13 So Arethusa's ideas of events connected with this time was hardly very favorably inclined towards the Northern side.
14 The House was favorably inclined before.
15 She was well pleased that her husband was so favorably inclined to hear, and expressed himself so cordially.
16 Swift, and Tom, seeing that his father was favorably inclined , renewed his arguments, until the inventor finally agreed.
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