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1 But the most unprejudiced observer would never have taken him for a gentleman.
2 They are the same results arrived at from the reflections of the most unprejudiced of observers.
3 Many ladies attended the famous debates between Lincoln and Douglas, and they were the most unprejudiced listeners.
4 Brigham Young perceives this inevitable advance of Christian civilization toward his stronghold, as clearly as the most unprejudiced spectator.
5 Only the most unprejudiced of men like Stubb, nowadays partake of cooked whales; but the Esquimaux are not so fastidious.
6 Here was the most unprejudiced corroboration of Cosmo Versál's assertion that the great nebula was already within the range of observation.
7 "Well, and what does that prove, that Voltaire is the greatest and most unprejudiced of poets?"
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