We have no meanings for "partisan feeling" in our records yet.
1 His style of speech was plain, direct, and free from partisan feeling .
2 He never became thoroughly in earnest until he was stimulated by partisan feeling .
3 Party divisions came in with our Constitution; partisan feeling almost with our first garments.
4 He had believed the public excitement was only a temporary outbreak of partisan feeling , soon to subside.
5 Notwithstanding the intense partisan feeling that was evoked, the discussion proceeded amidst surroundings characterized by the utmost decorum.
6 The very depths of partisan feeling were stirred, and for many days it was indeed a titanic struggle.
7 While the controversy was raging round Quesnel's book, another incident occurred that tended to arouse all the old partisan feeling .
8 Partisan feeling was at its height, and the excitement throughout the country intense.
9 Partisan feeling vanished-hisdeep concern was now only for his country.
10 But the second part of my message is to beware because your partisan feelings blind you to moral and political reality.
11 Partisan feeling was at its height, and the question of the justice of the decision of the Electoral Commission was vehemently discussed.
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