Whatever his natural prejudices or natural resentments, he never allowed these to influence his policy. [Please select]
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He became a man of resentments, of caprices, of undisguised selfishness; he became pompous and haughty and self-willed. [Please select]
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"He has reason to dislike Major Hennion, and he is capable of such bitter resentments." [Please select]
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She soothed his temper, softened his resentments, and directed his attention to a new field of thought and reflection. [Please select]
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His wife encouraged this bigotry, and even stimulated his resentments toward those who differed from him. [Please select]
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At the moment of such possible disappointment, the captain wanted to have with him a man not given to suspicions and resentments. [Please select]
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Alternately spoiled and crossed, he learned to be exacting, unreasonable, absurd in his pettish resentments or brooding sullenness. [Please select]
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So political and economic conditions combined to feed the discontent of a people peculiarly sensitive to wrongs and swift in their resentments. [Please select]
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His power was uncontrolled and unopposed, but it was publicly odious; and private resentments were only withheld by fear, and, perhaps, in some measure by the moderation and patience which distinguished the disciples of Arminianism. [Please select]
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Cardinal Richelieu and the king of France were for a time furious in their displeasure; but interests of state overpowered individual resentments, and no rupture took place. [Please select]
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