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1 The whole prospects are as gloomy as possible for the friends of freedom and of peace.
2 His whole prospects were in an instant blighted.
3 Randal, whose whole prospects at present were but reflections from the greatness of his patron, was alarmed.
4 For one solitary instance of-whatyou please to name it-youshould not blight his whole prospects for life.
5 Why, it is almost actionable-injuringyour whole prospects in life, and all because he will not take the trouble to make an investigation!
6 From a very unexpected source, and in a very unexpected manner, the whole prospects of this eastern mission seemed all at once to be upset.
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