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1 You can view slavery with the unprejudiced eye of a philosopher.
2 In an unprejudiced eye the room looks infinitely better, quite revivified!
3 Swathed in fine linen, she showed to the unprejudiced eye no signs of great beauty.
4 If he would only look with an unprejudiced eye , I know he would be candid.
5 How many people are there to- day who look with an unprejudiced eye upon a foreigner?
6 He was of a studious disposition, and liked to examine this queer territory of life with an unprejudiced eye .
7 I have, I own, endeavoured so to guide my conduct, that I should behold their merits with an unprejudiced eye .
8 But in this case the context is perfectly in keeping, and to a clear and unprejudiced eye it presents no difficulty.
9 There is no change in the "Chancellor's" course, and to an unprejudiced eye all would appear to be going on as usual.
10 Nor did he study it with the unprejudiced eyes of the scholar.
11 The baby, in her nurse's arms, gazed down upon her rescuer with the unprejudiced eyes of childhood.
12 The lawyer, seeing my helpless state, proceeded with his presentation of my case as it looked to unprejudiced eyes .
13 Now she viewed Bess with unprejudiced eyes she realized what an exceedingly nice and attractive girl she really was.
14 Viewing things with the unprejudiced eyes of a foreigner, I recognize much for which France should be grateful to the Emperor.
15 I think I won't say anything about her to you, as I'd rather you'd see her first with entirely unprejudiced eyes .
16 But if we look about us with unprejudiced eyes , we must see that the sufferers for conscience sake are still not a few.
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