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1 Patriotism, in its most enlarged sense , became an impossibility; all lofty spirits were crushed.
2 Patriotism, in its most enlarged sense , became an impossibility.
3 The trouble with Powell was an enlarged sense of humor, and his response was invariably exaggerated.
4 Understood in an enlarged sense , these precepts are, in fact, a direction to every man to promote the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
5 "How true!" we exclaim, and go away with an enlarged sense of our own capacity for the comprehension of deep thought.
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