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1 Mr. Gladstone's impassioned appeals for non-intervention lost their effect, and a warlike feeling began to prevail.
2 There was a great outcry in England, and a wave of warlike feeling passed over the country.
3 Sometimes, in a wave of warlike feeling , he would draw his revolver and shoot at a mark.
4 The Indians were greatly encouraged in their warlike feeling , by the intercourse they constantly maintained with the British Indian Department.
5 A more violent display of warlike feeling is given in the war-dance which is executed by one or two warriors only.
6 These negotiations were doubtless attended with a beneficial influence, but they could not arrest the tide of warlike feeling that had been created.
7 Joel Rae was again under the sway of his old warlike feelings .
8 The remembrance of the archbishops of Toledo, those brave ecclesiastical princes, implacable warriors against the infidels, fired his warlike feelings .
9 There is a certain class of person who likes to work his warlike feelings off upon the unfortunate alien enemy within our gates.
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