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    1. This doctrine, like most other doctrines which are confidently asserted by any considerable number of people, was, and still continues to be, most implicitly believed by a much greater number: by almost all those who are either unacquainted with the woollen trade, or who have not made particular inquiries


    2. John Meredith drank from his slender white hand, whose grip of steel always surprised people who were unacquainted with it, and then sat down on the maple seat


    3. 79 And Joseph answered her and said, note the God of the whole Earth is able to deliver me from all that you can do to me, for he opens the eyes of the blind, and loosens those who are bound, and preserves all strangers who are unacquainted with the land


    4. 79 And Joseph answered her and said note the God of the whole Earth is able to deliver me from all that you can do to me for he opens the eyes of the blind and loosens those who are bound and preserves all strangers who are unacquainted with the land


    5. "_Quoi? Certainement pas_," said Ingeborg, who in spite of her prize for French was unacquainted with the refinements of that language


    6. were before unacquainted withal; concerning which I


    7. Given conflicting stories, whose word would you, a reader unacquainted with the corrections system, trust more? Me-the-convict, or a guard? And if either of us fucks up bad enough to land under their jurisdiction again, by what metrics of The World does a 12 cents/hour convict win against someone with a steady paycheck and some actual merit in a pissing contest measured by money and status?


    8. The man in the born-rich suit now held me in contempt, which was nothing I was unacquainted with


    9. While one external cause, and that a reference to his long lingering agony, would always--as on the trial--evoke this condition from the depths of his soul, it was also in its nature to arise of itself, and to draw a gloom over him, as incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance was three hundred miles away


    10. Most of them were almost totally unacquainted with the contents of the book itself

    11. Pearl, therefore, so large were the attainments of her three years' lifetime, could have borne a fair examination in the New England Primer, or the first column of the Westminster Catechisms, although unacquainted with the outward form of either of those celebrated works


    12. 'But I understood you to say, Lady Celia, that you were unacquainted with him


    13. Timothy was a wiry old laborer, of a type lingering in those times—who had his savings in a stocking-foot, lived in a lone cottage, and was not to be wrought on by any oratory, having as little of the feudal spirit, and believing as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Reason and the Rights of Man


    14. For his own part, he is unacquainted with the new Paris, and he writes with the old Paris before his eyes in an illusion which is precious to him


    15. It was his nature to be communicative; he liked to open to a mind unacquainted with the world glimpses of its scenes and ways (I do not mean its corrupt scenes and wicked ways, but such as derived their interest from the great scale on which they were acted, the strange novelty by which they were characterised); and I had a keen delight in receiving the new ideas he offered, in imagining the new pictures he portrayed, and following him in thought through the new regions he disclosed, never startled or troubled by one noxious allusion


    16. Then it was that the lust of the chase would suddenly come upon him, and that his brilliant reasoning power would rise to the level of intuition, until those who were unacquainted with his methods would look askance at him as on a man whose knowledge was not that of other mortals


    17. Safie nursed her with the most devoted affection, but the poor girl died, and the Arabian was left alone, unacquainted with the language of the country and utterly ignorant of the customs of the world


    18. But I was perfectly unacquainted with towns and large assemblages of men


    19. Officers accustomed to command, and unacquainted with want, were in the most grievous plight of all—every one shunned them to avoid rendering them any service


    20. " From their appellation, "barrens," the person unacquainted with them is not to suppose them thus called from their sterility, because most of them are quite the reverse

    21. It is perfectly safe, as nothing can fall from it; and its novel appearance, in a wick's keeping red hot for such a length of time, is very surprising to persons unacquainted with its nature


    22. Another, a younger man, likewise implicated in a murder last Fourth of July, and committed to jail for a time, the particulars of whose case I am unacquainted with, cried out in open congregation, "Pray for me, I am the vilest sinner that ever lived," and dropped upon his knees in sore agony of body and soul to join in prayer with the Christians present


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