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1Hence, many were led to declaim against the procedure of the zealous friar.
2In a storm of newly patented virtue they declaim against the "big" ones.
3Burke at once began to declaim against the French.
4The Roman Catholics treat the Protestant Christians as impious; the latter incessantly declaim against Roman superstition.
5The Catholics in general declaim against that society; and yet are all governed by individuals of it.
6No further need of the Voltaires, the Rousseaus and the Diderots to declaim against kingcraft and priestcraft.
7Roman Catholics treat, as impious, Protestant Christians; and the latter incessantly declaim against the superstition of the Catholics.
8People declaim against the science of metaphysics, as if it were the disease itself; whereas it is the remedy.
9But they found it easier to declaim against the evil than to suggest any practical method of stopping it.
10He may as usefully declaim against friendship, comradeship, the love of man for woman or of mother for child.
11To harbor the persecuted preachers, to neglect the fasts of the church, to declaim against the vices of the clergy, were capital offences.
12It is in vain that physicians declaim against this article, since it forms between seven and eight per cent of the mother's milk.
13There are some who declaim against the use of any and all kinds of meat for food, and advocate a purely vegetable diet.
14However, Theodora kept him from the subject by the force of her imperturbability, and he could only declaim against her to his wife.
15A fine secret that, to declaim against a virtue which destroys sentiment in a sage, and establishes one that admits of no operation.
16He could hardly credit this, and his wrath increased at the stupidity of the servants; it seemed to relieve him to declaim against them.
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