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1
And a
more
demoralized
bunch of folks I've never seen.
2
She falls deeper than a man; her degradation is more complete, her nature
more
demoralized
.
3
But at heart he is more dismayed,
more
demoralized
,
more thoroughly prostrated than George Sand.
4
Less oppressed, they are perhaps even
more
demoralized
.
5
General Prentiss' troops were
more
demoralized
than Sherman's.
6
The old Whig party, after the disaster that overtook it in 1852, had been not
more
demoralized
.
7
It looks, to a calm spectator from the gallery, as though the rebel forces are growing weaker and
more
demoralized
every moment.
8
The older you get the
more
demoralized
you may become if you select routes that are all about raw power or withering endurance.
9
Bewildered by her fall and even
more
demoralized
by being wrested from her ambush, the Spider is no longer the bold adversary that she was.
10
More
demoralized
countenances, unhappy, aged, and swollen, young, pallid, and distracted, were not to be seen in the whole building.
more
demoralized
more