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1
There is a
great
jealousy
respecting all the fruits of the earth.
2
But a
great
jealousy
sprang into being that she never dreamed existed.
3
A
great
jealousy
subsisted between the Londoners and those foreigners who traded here.
4
It's going to be looked at with
great
jealousy
in the ages to come.
5
But the Presbyterian zealots entertained
great
jealousy
against this scheme.
6
A
great
jealousy
ran through me, kindling all that passion I had for her.
7
There is
great
jealousy
(in governments) about the right to tax, Stern said.
8
There was
great
jealousy
felt by the governor in reference to the encroachments of the English.
9
From the reign of James I the Dutch had shown
great
jealousy
of English maritime enterprise.
10
I have been called opprobrious names by a sergeant of British lancers, out of
great
jealousy
!
11
There is
great
jealousy
among the traders, and much underhand work to get the business from each other.
12
M. Comte looks on them with as
great
jealousy
as any scholastic pedagogue, or ecclesiastical director of consciences.
13
Even where these poisonous kinds of food seem to be useful, we should still regard them with
great
jealousy
.
14
You've heard tell, I dare say, about Landlord Cummins and Billy Bosistow, and the
great
jealousy
there was between them.
15
And anybody who had one or two was the subject of
great
jealousy
.
His current collection was assembled in later life.
16
This idea was most distasteful to the traders, for Plymouth regarded Bristol with
great
jealousy
;
and Diggory Beggs at once said:
great
jealousy
great