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1 They expressed great dissatisfaction with their general, and at the long delays.
2 Among the Athenian armament itself great dissatisfaction was growing up against Alcibiades.
3 His face expressed great dissatisfaction , but he said neither yes nor no.
4 These things produce great dissatisfaction , and lead some to meditate leaving the country.
5 Up to the beginning of the war there was great dissatisfaction .
6 The refusal of the coiners to redeem this causes great dissatisfaction .
7 This Maynooth grant has occasioned great dissatisfaction in England and Scotland.
8 The King beheld this accession of glory to his brother with great dissatisfaction .
9 While these exertions were making in the south, great dissatisfaction was excited in Albemarle.
10 They were virtually prisoners, and their confinement created great dissatisfaction .
11 Charles, though restored to the throne, was giving great dissatisfaction to many in the country.
12 The news, too, of this war occasioned great dissatisfaction among the governments of western Europe.
13 Negotiations were, however, continued for several days, to the great dissatisfaction of the French army.
14 She only cast at him a sorrowful look, expressive of great affliction or great dissatisfaction .
15 Her brain whirled, yet there was a great dissatisfaction .
16 Mr. NOYES:-Theslave-tradein the District of Columbia has always been a subject of great dissatisfaction .
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