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1. An attempt upon a crowned head or a president is sensational enough in a way, but not so much as it used to be.
A. Horrible enough at first sight no doubt, and yet not so effective as a person of ordinary mind might think.
B. It has entered into the general conception of the existence of all chiefs of state.
C. No matter how revolutionary and anarchist in inception, there would be fools enough to give such an outrage the character of a religious manifestation.
D. Now let us take an outrage upon say a church.
6. And that would detract from the especial alarming significance we wish to give to the act.

A. D A B C
B. B D A C
C. B A D C
D. A D C B
Answer» C. B A D C


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