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1 To do otherwise would be shameful cowardice and bring eternal disgrace .
2 Now that safe door stood only between Farrington and eternal disgrace .
3 An eternal disgrace if I do, and death for all if I don't.
4 This meant the Court of Assizes, prison, a frightful scandal, dishonor, eternal disgrace !
5 Their infamous massacres at Amboyna, Banda, Bantam, &c., have been historically recorded to their eternal disgrace .
6 It would cover him with eternal disgrace , as a gentleman, to be detected in such a flagrant falsehood.
7 That a Jew should be privy-councillor to a Christian king would be an eternal disgrace to the nation.
8 Will it be your eternal disgrace to be remembered as the ones who sought to loosen, infinitesimally, one fingertip?
9 Robbed in this parish as I can prove, to the eternal disgrace of Oare and the scandal of all England.
10 This, I can assure my readers, on my honour, is literally truth, to the eternal disgrace of the French general.
11 However," added he, with a very meaning laugh, "I'm glad of it, for 'tis to his eternal disgrace ! "
12 And to the eternal disgrace of governments in this disastrously politician-ridden land such men have not been taught to read and write.
13 Then she became conscious that a word would precipitate a flood of hysterical tears, to the eternal disgrace of her warrior kin.
14 It would be an eternal disgrace for me to stay at home, particularly as father is disabled, and cannot fight any more.
15 She steeled her heart with the dignity of republicanism; for her to drop one tear of sorrow would have been an eternal disgrace .
16 Would the tragedy of her life be regarded as a little wild-oat sowing on the part of Sanderson and her own eternal disgrace ?
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