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1 There is no worse enemy in all the world than a half-breed.
2 No; but a worse enemy than if he had slain a thousand.
3 She was a worse enemy than Miraz and all his race.
4 A new, even worse enemy out there, gunning for me?
5 Truly disease is a worse enemy than catapults and swords.
6 It has Bismarck, and the English; but it has no worse enemy than the Jesuits.
7 He blames the managers, music-sellers,-everybody ,infact, but himself, and he has no worse enemy .
8 But Ligugé never had a worse enemy than one of its abbots, Arthur de Cossé.
9 Prussia was the enemy of the French Monarchy; but a worse enemy of the French Revolution.
10 He soon learned that he had a worse enemy than the Indians to fight at home.
11 If so, a worse enemy than the pirates may trouble us, and that will be famine.
12 There cannot be a worse enemy than that.
13 Prussia had been an enemy of the Czar; but she was a worse enemy of the Duma.
14 Stop being your own worse enemy .
15 But the pope had a worse enemy in his own bosom-his violence-whichkilled himself in a much shorter period.
16 He parades as the People's Man, and the German people in the sixteenth century never had a worse enemy .
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