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 1      III|       violently imbued with the prejudices of his class.~ ~Though less
 2      III|       If he shared his father’s prejudices, he had not adopted them
 3      VII|     gone by, this man of absurd prejudices and obstinate illusions;
 4     XIII|       me for what they style my prejudices, have you not? Well, in
 5      XIV|        to be spent in defending prejudices which his own reason condemned.~ ~
 6       XX|        was on the throne; their prejudices were triumphant; they were
 7      XXV| impunity, despise and brave the prejudices of hypocrites.~ ~These reflections
 8     XXIX|    hesitated between his stupid prejudices and the happiness of my
 9    XXXII|       risks to be incurred, the prejudices to be braved.~ ~To save
10     XLIV|           has the voice and the prejudices of his rank and of his education;
11      XLV|   duties; forgetful even of his prejudices.~ ~These conjectures inflamed
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