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1 What a narrow prejudice is this-whatmiserable, short-sightedpolicy!
2 He had a pale, longish face, with thin lips, which might indicate either narrow prejudice or a fanatic tenacity.
3 He allows narrow prejudice to blind him to any part of the great issue, save the military pageantry of his unequalled Virginian army.
4 With this break-down of the wall of narrow prejudice , I gave up others equally as narrow, and adopted the German customs with my whole heart.
5 Faults of temper she may have had, and eke narrow prejudices on sundry points.
6 Let us, my dear contemporaries, arise above such narrow prejudices !
7 Even dead men allow themselves a few narrow prejudices .
8 He did not notice the woman's narrow prejudices , but directed her attention to matters of greater importance.
9 Leaving the world, with its hard heart and narrow prejudices on one side, he turned toward the simple.
10 Mr. Schoolcraft was a man of deficient education and narrow prejudices , pompous in style, and inaccurate in statements.
11 Leaving the world, with its hard heart and narrow prejudices , on one side, he turned towards the simple.
12 If she had been alive she would have exerted her influence, and have made my father ashamed of his own narrow prejudices .
13 I felt it actually embarrassing at first; but that sort of embarrassment is got over easily by a mind not enslaved by narrow prejudices .
14 Others relax in their obsequiousness either from satiety or disgust, or a hankering after popularity, or a wish to be thought above narrow prejudices .
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