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    1. The good temper and moderation of contending factions seem to be the most essential circumstances in the public morals of a free people


    2. If it had been established, though of a very unphilosophical origin, it would probably, by this time, have been productive of the most philosophical good temper and moderation with regard to every sort of religious principle


    3. It has been established in Pennsylvania, where, though the quakers happen to be the most numerous, the law, in reality, favours no one sect more than another ; and it is there said to have been productive of this philosophical good temper and moderation,


    4. Good temper is good luck, and


    5. The bloke would keep his temper, pander to her idiocies, take on the burden of worry and effort and even manage a good tempered joke that never failed to infuriate


    6. good temperament, be trainable (2 years of intense training,


    7. loving and affectionate, have a good temperament, docile,


    8. These dogs have a good temperament


    9. The Husky has a good temperament, loves to work, and is a


    10. have a good temperament

    11. ‘Is he good tempered?’


    12. He came to breakfast clean, but in a mood that could bear nothing, least of all good temper


    13. Ingeborg was by nature good tempered


    14. Who'd have thought the coolly logical Llewellyn would have the knack of restoring his good temper? Perhaps he'd keep him after all


    15. The cousin was amazed as well at Sancho's boldness as at the patience of his master, and concluded that the good temper the latter displayed arose from the happiness he felt at having seen his lady Dulcinea, even enchanted as she was; because otherwise the words and language Sancho had addressed to him deserved a thrashing; for indeed he seemed to him to have been rather impudent to his master, to whom he now observed, "I, Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, look upon the time I have spent in travelling with your worship as very well employed, for I have gained four things in the course of it; the first is that I have made your acquaintance, which I consider great good fortune; the second, that I have learned what the cave of Montesinos contains, together with the transformations of Guadiana and of the lakes of Ruidera; which will be of use to me for the Spanish Ovid that I have in hand; the third, to have discovered the antiquity of cards, that they were in use at least in the time of Charlemagne, as may be inferred from the words you say Durandarte uttered when, at the end of that long spell while Montesinos was talking to him, he woke up and said, 'Patience and shuffle


    16. And if Morel were in a good temper, he called back immediately, in his hearty, mellow voice:


    17. "Wotcher bin up to hall day?" 'e ses, an' 'e keeps on shouting' an' swearin' till at last I couldn't stand it no longer, 'cos you can guess I wasn't in a very good temper with 'im comin' along jist then w'en I thought I was goin' to get orf a bit early - so w'en 'e kept on shoutin' I never made no answer to 'im, but ups with me fist an' I gives 'im a slosh in the dial an' stopped 'is clock! Then I chucked the pot o' w'ite paint hover 'im, an' kicked 'im down the bloody stairs


    18. When one was in a good temper, and the other in a bad temper, the peace was not broken; but when both happened to be in an ill-humor, quarrels sprang up from such incomprehensibly trifling causes, that they could never remember afterwards what they had quarreled about


    19. It is true that when they were both in a good temper their enjoyment of life was redoubled


    20. If it could only be like this always - always summer, always alone, the fruit always ripe, and Aloysius in a good temper

    21. She seemed in a good temper


    22. Prince Andrew, glancing at Pierre, broke the silence now and then with remarks which showed that he was in a good temper


    23. The old prince was in a good temper and very gracious to Pierre


    24. A propensity to be saucy was one; and a perverse will, that indulged children invariably acquire, whether they be good tempered or cross


    25. Grant had chosen, he would have taken a, not a good temper into it; and as he must, either in the navy or army, have had a great many more people under his command than he has now, I think more would have been made unhappy by him as a sailor or soldier than as a clergyman


    26. Grant had chosen, he would have taken a—not a good temper into it; and as he must, either in the navy or army, have had a great many more people under his command than he has now, I think more would have been made unhappy by him as a sailor or soldier than as a clergyman


    27. They were not servants of the best class, and had neither good manners nor good tempers, and it was frequently convenient to have at hand someone on whom blame could be laid


    28. ” Yet as soon as I glanced at my partner’s face again, and saw there not only the expression of happiness, health, and good temper which had just pleased me in my own, but also a fresh and enchanting beauty besides, I felt dissatisfied with myself again


    29. Under different circumstances her beautiful face, good temper, and youth might have made a most excellent girl of her, but in the society in which according to her own account, she moves she will be wasted


    30. He seemed in a very good temper

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