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1 He has a natural antipathy to pomp, and swagger, and fierce demeanor.
2 I must have been born with a natural antipathy to water.
3 Thus there would have been a natural antipathy between some animals.
4 Our Lord destroyed in me every sort of natural antipathy .
5 We know now, the natural antipathy you strove against, and conquered, for her dear sake.
6 And that's just from Washington's allies, never mind countries with more natural antipathy towards the United States.
7 There was a natural antipathy between the genteel aristocrats and the men to whom money had brought rank.
8 It may have been the natural antipathy , the cat and dog feeling, which exists between parsons and doctors.
9 Here, also, the natural antipathy which French chauvinism arouses locally is thought to be aggravated by British Intrigue.
10 She had a natural antipathy to vagabonds; but could pity the misfortunes of a Christian as soon as another.
11 Each had a natural antipathy .
12 There's natural sympathy, natural antipathy .
13 The natural antipathy between the two sections of the race, though less evident than in former times, is far from extinct.
14 Washes of all kinds I had a natural antipathy to; for I knew that instead of mending the complexion they spoiled it.
15 Fortunately a natural antipathy subsisted between Indians and negroes, and prevented the two from uniting and conspiring the destruction of the colony.
16 Mr. Arnold tells us that "Falkland disliked Laud; he had a natural antipathy to his heat, fussiness, and arbitrary temper."
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