We have no meanings for "old sentiment" in our records yet.
1 The old sentiment of slave-owning has disappeared before natural common-sense and selfishness.
2 May it not seem that his remaining attachment to it was still exaggerated by old sentiment and patriotism?
3 The old sentiment of detached and dependent colonies disappeared in the new sentiment of a united and independent Nation.
4 Every good old sentiment will be gauged by money, will finally vanish before money, and what the busy world calls 'improvements.'
5 He was the poet of old heroes, old legends, old sentiments and ideals.
6 Member for Sheffield utter to-night some ejaculation that looked as if he retained all his old sentiments .
7 The old sentiments had died out.
8 Old sentiments of fellowship revived.
9 "Anything for a sister," I said, mocking the childhood formula, the old sentiment .
10 Koreans bitterly complain of the ignoring of Korean history in the public schools, and the systematic efforts to destroy old sentiments .
11 Memory, imagination, old sentiments and associations, are more readily reached through the sense of SMELL than by almost any other channel.
12 His old sentiments and opinions respecting the marriage bond took a very different colour before the vision of an Estelle united to himself.
13 Old sentiment lingers long after old forms have passed away; and how much of feudal Japan survives in modern Japan, no stranger can readily divine.
14 "He was..." He paused, feeling oddly shaken by what he was about to say and the old sentiments it dragged to the surface.
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