The Inquisition, although as a body the clergy did not mislike it, sometimes met with furious opposition from the nobles and common people. [Please select]
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Yet many doe utterly mislike this or any good thing that the poor Irishman dothe. [Please select]
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But she was ill-pleased if folks questioned her too much or too long, and she sore misliked fools. [Please select]
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'Well,' said the knight, 'since you mislike him so, he shall sit with me, and you shall sit alone.' [Please select]
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He seemed to excuse himself almost, and Marzak misliked both words and tone. [Please select]
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And yet the oath misliked him; there was a savor of the demoniacal contract; still that was to be borne and the plunge taken, for there fluttered the huge sum before his dazzled eyes. [Please select]
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His name and fame became admirable in all places, the people swarming daily in the streets to behold him, vowing hatred to all that misliked him. [Please select]
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