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1 Johnson and McCabe had failed to raise the people from misery and muck.
2 They would themselves read the proclamation at the market-cross forthwith, and raise the people .
3 What they should do is to raise the people out here to their level.
4 She endeavoured to raise the people against him.
5 Tell him to bring in the fleet battle-ready, and we will come out of sanctuary and raise the people .
6 But, on the other hand, if we do not raise the people , will the Parliament ever believe we can?
7 They will parade our corpses, and we must hope that that will at length raise the people and overthrow Bonaparte.
8 We mustn't bring Gogol down to the people but raise the people up to Gogol....
9 The Bourbons sought to improve the country by weakening the Church, but failed to raise the people , who had become intellectually paralysed.
10 Tut, man; for years you have been clamouring in our ears and raising the people .
11 "It is you, you who raise the people from the dead to life again; you!"
12 Now the institution of the jury raises the people itself, or at least a class of citizens, to the bench of judicial authority.
13 "We have raised the people , " he said.
14 Were the flag raised the people would flock to it, and would fight desperately; but if they lost, there would be utter and complete collapse.
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