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1 Such a time of terrour you have been happy in not seeing.'
2 Wherever I came, I found silence and dejection, coldness and terrour .
3 But sorrow and terrour must naturally precede reformation; for what other cause can produce it?
4 He has disarmed it of its terrour at Muack, by inoculating eighty of his people.
5 The effect of this terrour has been tried.
6 No, Sir; their affection for their old dwellings, and the terrour of a general change, keep them at home.
7 On the next day let the same place be shown them again, but with some additions of strength or terrour .
8 Have mercy upon me, O GOD, have mercy upon me; years and infirmities oppress me, terrour and anxiety beset me.
9 He wanders about the world without pomp or terrour , and is neither known nor valued but by men like himself.
10 The crews crept to Talisker, almost lifeless with wet, cold, fatigue, and terrour , but the lady took care of them.
11 Nothing here "excites or assuages emotion:" here is "no magical power of raising phantastick terrour or wild anxiety."
12 There is always a point at which caution, however solicitous, must limit its preservatives, because one terrour often counteracts another.
13 My condition had lost much of its terrour , since I found that the Arab ranged the country merely to get riches.
14 Distress and terrour often discover to us those faults, with which we should never have reproached ourselves in a happy state.
15 I shall never be a Papist, unless on the near approach of death, of which I have a very great terrour .
16 They forget that one of the votes was illegally suspended, and that the rest were extorted by the terrour of an army.
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