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That countenance could never be once looked upon by an unprejudiced eye, without making an immediate interest in the heart.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER
To make a response is difficult, because your article is not written in a fair, unprejudiced spirit.
THE PROPAGANDA FOR REFORM IN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, VOL. 1 OF 2VARIOUS
There is no one, however, who so needs competent, unprejudiced advice as the inventor.
HOW TO SUCCEED AS AN INVENTORGOODWIN B. SMITH
Nothing will ever make me admit and no unprejudiced mind can admit that what was once food has become a horrible poison.
MORE HUNTING WASPSJ. HENRI FABRE
The bitterness of war had not yet receded far enough into the past to allow of unprejudiced judgment.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE DE WILLOUGHBY CLAIMFRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
Let the unprejudiced reader duly weigh this simple statement of facts, and judge dispassionately.
SECRET HISTORY OF THE COURT OF ENGLAND, FROM THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE THE THIRD TO THE DEATH OF GEORGE THE FOURTH, VOLUME II (OF 2)LADY ANNE HAMILTON
Would an unprejudiced and honest administration have exercised the imposing means here set forth?
SECRET HISTORY OF THE COURT OF ENGLAND, FROM THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE THE THIRD TO THE DEATH OF GEORGE THE FOURTH, VOLUME II (OF 2)LADY ANNE HAMILTON
Ive not mentioned having seen you, because I wish him to suppose your opinions unprejudiced.
BYRONRICHARD EDGCUMBE
His own letter, too, which was read in court, alone would have condemned him in the opinion of all unprejudiced men.
MARK HURDLESTONESUSANNA MOODIE
The unprejudiced saw the dignity of his presence and felt the truth and beauty of his words.
THE LIFE OF JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLERELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELL
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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