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1 Of these glories Lady Lufton always thought with much inquietude of mind.
2 Your absence last night has given much inquietude to the Emperor.
3 We have been for some days, in much inquietude for the Count de Vergennes.
4 The private letter to the Duke says he passed the night wretchedly, and with much inquietude .
5 This was, perhaps, the last instance of such extravagant despotism, and it exposed Macquarie to much inquietude during his life.
6 The country presents sufficient obstructions to our progress, not to render the delay caused by a day's rain a matter of much inquietude .
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