The population was at that time a little over 300,000; public security and education were alike lacking, and there were considerable animosities between different parts of the island. [Please select]
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Caesar's ruling passion was ambition,--thirst of power; but he had no great animosities. [Please select]
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In the midst of religious enthusiasm we see tumults, insurrections, terrible animosities, and cruel intolerance. [Please select]
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So many conflicting interests and animosities existed that there was little short of anarchy. [Please select]
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Their own personal animosities and angers kept them apart, as their misery held them together. [Please select]
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] Ever since the time of Knox, Scotland had been the scene of violent religious animosities. [Please select]
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There was a court party and a country party, each inflamed with violent political animosities. [Please select]
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Similar reflections suggest themselves in the matter of business, international relations, and race animosities. [Please select]
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Catholic historians do not pretend to deny the horrid facts, but ascribe the massacre to political animosities rather than religious,--a lame and impotent defence of their persecuting Church in the sixteenth century. [Please select]
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It is not difficult to understand that the decline of that great body in those virtues which originally elevated them, should be followed by animosities which would undermine their power. [Please select]
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