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1 You must make up your mind for considerable public indignation about that, Caldew.
2 This, however, proved on inquiry to be the hasty anticipation of public indignation .
3 When the news of all this reached the United States, public indignation rose rapidly.
4 This act of aggression produced a storm of public indignation .
5 The only effect of this decision was to make the public indignation stronger and deeper.
6 Political passions soared high, and public indignation was running still higher in newspapers and pamphlets.
7 The main driving force: growing distrust of politicians and bureaucrats and public indignation at their incompetence.
8 And public indignation pursued the murderer, though occupying the second highest political office in the country.
9 For in fact these stories were not the causes, but the effects of the public indignation .
10 The public grief vied with the public indignation .
11 There was public indignation likewise against Prelacy, for by it the king was inspired and upheld.
12 Nay the public indignation was not yet allayed.
13 At last public indignation became excited against them.
14 In spite of public indignation over long-standing abuses and specific illegalities, however, few things seemed to change.
15 If the murderer escaped, Caldew and the county police could be made the scapegoats for public indignation .
16 Fortunately this monstrous punishment excited public indignation .
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