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1 The wretched misgovernment of Philip had excited great discontent throughout this province.
2 These things were not done without causing great discontent among the people.
3 His housekeeper, Mrs. Galbraith had long been evincing signs of great discontent .
4 This Warwick prevented, to the great discontent of the honest prince.
5 Such increase is sure to be resisted or evaded, occasioning meanwhile great discontent .
6 They just felt a great discontent and restlessness, he said.
7 There was great discontent in the hearts of the colonists.
8 This created some disturbance in the community; there was great discontent against James and John.
9 Not for nothing it dawns out of everlasting peace, this great discontent , this self-accusing reflection.
10 There was great discontent , said Hugues, and greater fear.
11 The people of the country were displeased at this, and soon showed marks of great discontent .
12 In February of '76 a double change took place among us, and to my great discontent .
13 All these things produced great discontent and disaffection among Caesar's friends and throughout the Roman army.
14 These restrictions were irksome, and great discontent prevailed.
15 My Lords, take heed to your situation, for a great discontent is smouldering among your citizens.
16 When the more haughty English came to take possession of the western forts, great discontent was roused.
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