The British, deluded by their avarice, still cherished extravagant ideas of Indian wealth; nor would they listen to the unwelcome truth. [Please select]
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In this they are deluded; they reason in a circle. [Please select]
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Know thyself, O long-deluded society[1] know thy enemy. [Please select]
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"You forget those who are deluded by passion." [Please select]
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"Now--because the poor deluded lad's infatuation alarms her." [Please select]
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I can't believe that I have been deluded in regard to him, also. [Please select]
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I just wonder if you appreciate him--if it is possible that he has been deluded, also. [Please select]
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John never deluded himself for a moment upon that subject. [Please select]
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The Continental school, the Russians, the Frenchmen, refuse to be deluded. [Please select]
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These were but dreams that deluded her weakened mind and senses. [Please select]
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Harding, is dwelt upon fondly by a deluded public. [Please select]
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