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  • I will undertake that if you will satisfy even me, a stranger, without prejudice, and with the habit of keeping an open mind, Dr. Seward will give you, at his own risk and on his own responsibility, the privilege you seek.†  (source)
  • Molly was a wonderful woman, generous and unselfish, utterly without prejudice.†  (source)
  • But I think you should judge me without prejudice.†  (source)
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  • Prof was carried to office of President of Grand Assembly, me being pushed alongside, and there he attempted to present his credentials as Ambassador to F.N. and prospective Senator for Luna—was referred to Secretary General and at his offices we were granted ten minutes with assistant secretary who sucked teeth and said he could accept our credentials "without prejudice and without implied commitment."†  (source)
  • Well, let me tell you this, Rodion Romanovitch, I don't consider it necessary to justify myself, but kindly tell me what was there particularly criminal on my part in all this business, speaking without prejudice, with common sense?†  (source)
  • A man's got the constitutional right to refuse Esper Examination without prejudice to himself.†  (source)
  • And the government would increase the rate without prejudice to trade.†  (source)
  • To this the artist had given special care, and he had succeeded in combining the elemental force of the old man with a somewhat professional make-up of self-discipline and righteousness, without prejudice to his profundity; and had made of him, all in all, a really charming old gentleman, fit to adorn any drawing room.†  (source)
  • Now, will you taste our wine, and without prejudice say what you think of it?†  (source)
  • Believe me to be, dear Mr. Manager, without prejudice to these little observations, Your Most Humble and Obedient Servant, OPERA GHOST.†  (source)
  • In appearance, she works for the leaders of the best society; but she arranges matters so that these elegant ladies serve her purpose...without prejudice to other ladies who are...well...only so so.†  (source)
  • Lydgate's only relaxation now was to go and look at this woman, just as he might have thrown himself under the breath of the sweet south on a bank of violets for a while, without prejudice to his galvanism, to which he would presently return.†  (source)
  • He felt that he could leave her with a quiet mind to tread the paths of distinction, and wished—but without abatement of patronage, and without prejudice to the retiring virtues of his favourite child—that he had such another daughter.†  (source)
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