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1. The Governor's smart coup in arresting all the chief men, had robbed the warriors of their leaders; and the open failure of the fetish power had demoralised them thoroughly, but every precaution had to be taken
2. Can we wonder, then, that these ignorant Negroes were demoralised at the sight of hard tack and bacon? They broke open the boxes and devoured the first square meal of three years, with so much gusto that certain gentlemen looked on with disgust and called them pigs, and energetic pressmen were speedily making copy on the “lazy Cubans' hate of work and love of eating
3. As they hurriedly entrenched, the enemy poured from the woods, and finding cover behind rocks and along hedges, fired steady volleys that would have proved terribly effectual when the troopers were beyond the hill, and probably have driven the American lines back demoralised
4. Demoralised, I opened
5. Luckily a Su-Katii general was in the region conducting a training exercise and he managed to reorganize the demoralised troops
6. In any case, these were essentially the death throes of the weary German people who were battered and demoralised in this pointless sacrifice
7. In Berlin the conditions of the stricken and demoralised defenders were horrific and rapidly deteriorating
8. The German people were battered and demoralised in this pointless sacrifice and most only wanted this senseless war to come to an end
9. The result has left many in the church feeling hurt and demoralised, and damaged its ability to act in the wider society
10. completely demoralised Tom, did not affect my elation at the time, but remembering it later
11. No help was forthcoming for an old tramp such as she because society is hard-hearted, and yet this was not to be wondered at, as society had become demoralised and controlled by selfish people, who thought only of themselves
12. They were demoralised to say the least
13. Today he walked home looking particularly deflated and demoralised
14. Tired and demoralised, Roger made his way back home
15. They teach that God’s 'Fatherhood, was not of the nature of the demoralised fatherhood of the modern world; where the leading notion, on the part of bad children, seems to be that it is the part of a good parent to bear patiently any excess of rebellion or extravagance, to forgive it universally, and even to find means for these excesses, such a line of action being considered specially 'paternal
16. The objection depends on denying the immutable distinctions of good and evil, in the concrete form of character, and savours not a little of the demoralised morale of the atheistic thinking of our time
17. Mankind has been demoralised since by its own mastery of mechanical appliances
18. However, when she saw how demoralised Chinedu was after his meeting, she decided to cheer him up
19. Then he lashed his perspiring jades afresh, but indifferent to their jolting, running up against things here and there, not caring if he did, demoralised, and almost weeping with thirst, fatigue, and depression
20. To this class Nekhludoff also reckoned those depraved, demoralised creatures whom the new school of criminology classify as the criminal type, and the existence of which is considered to be the chief proof of the necessity of criminal law and punishment
21. This demoralised, depraved, abnormal type was, according to Nekhludoff, exactly the same as that against whom society had sinned, only here society had sinned not directly against them, but against their parents and forefathers
22. Among these downtrodden, duped, and defrauded men, who are becoming demoralised by overwork, and being gradually done to death by underfeeding, there are men living who consider themselves Christians; and others so enlightened that they feel no further need for Christianity or for any religion, so superior do they appear in their own esteem