Even his jealouswatchfulness saw nothing in them to desire but progress in what they possessed.
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Even with such jealouswatchfulness, secrets easily transpire from one to another; so loquacious is man!
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In fact, the Indian boy came to follow his teacher about with a kind of jealouswatchfulness.
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Nothing escaped his jealouswatchfulness; and he saw that Sir Frederick had made a capital error in the outset.
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Here he renewed his operations; Peter keeping nearest his person, in jealouswatchfulness of the least movement he made.
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Undue solicitude about popular estimation is a weakness against which all real Christians must guard with the utmost jealouswatchfulness.
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His life, ever after, was one of self-denial and jealouswatchfulness over himself,-blameless and beautiful in its humility and lowly charity.
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In many directions, therefore, the believer in the Great State will display a jealouswatchfulness of contemporary developments rather than a premature constructiveness.
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The jealouswatchfulness of our constituencies, great and small, supplements their suffrages, and before the tribunal they establish every public servant should be judged.
10
Guides, horses, and a tent for the sick man had been supplied, and over these O'Reilly exercised a jealouswatchfulness, ably seconded by Branch.
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The latter had been the first, in truth, to hear the sounds of the oars, and he had gone upon the platform in jealouswatchfulness.
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'My aunt fortified herself in her opinion; and behaved with a more jealouswatchfulness than ever.