They had but one drawback, the continued averseness of lord Thomas Villiers.
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Now, whence proceeds such an invincible averseness to that opinion in so many men of sense?
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But the averseness of people to enlarge their field of experience and the wilful misrepresentation of designing persons know no bounds.
4
To this taste he had been heard to impute his unsettled disposition, and his averseness from the choice of any profession.
5
This lenient treatment of the conspirators was quite characteristic of the later disposition of Nasr-ed-Din Shah, and his averseness to judicial severity.
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After such averseness to a meeting-suchstruggles to avoid him; what am I to think of the sincerity of that pretended reluctance?
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I thought it became my averseness to this meeting, to name a distant day: but I did not expect they would have complied with it.
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He also taketh away our natural averseness, unwillingness, wickedness, and hatred of his ways, making his people "willing in the day of his power," Psal.