The new pope, who while bishop of Imole had evinced a certain interest in Liberalism, was a kindly man, of inferior intelligence, who thought that all difficulties could be settled with a little good-will, some reforms and a political amnesty. [Please select]
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For her hostess Rona evinced a species of worship. [Please select]
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It was full of jealousies, and evinced no patriotism. [Please select]
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Collins evinced satisfaction by means of his horse laugh. [Please select]
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At a very early age he evinced a passion for art and a precocious genius. [Please select]
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He now evinced displeasure at her repeated failures, and himself made a mighty spring upward. [Please select]
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Not brilliant, he was rising by character, evinced in an unconquerable optimism. [Please select]
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"That is possible," remarked the old man, who never evinced surprise in any circumstances. [Please select]
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That the devout "roll this sin as a sweet morsel under the tongue," is fully evinced by every day's experience; and the following anecdote from Dr. [Please select]
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That miserable sword persisted in tripping her, and the jack-boots, so much too large, evinced an alarming tendency to slip off with every step. [Please select]
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