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1 He replied with little force and great acrimony ; but no rejoinder appeared.
2 He had opposed the court with great acrimony , questioned the king's title, censured his conduct, and reflected upon his character.
3 The Solicitor spoke at great length and with great acrimony , and was often interrupted by the clamours and hisses of the audience.
4 Matueof repealed his complaints with great acrimony ; and Mr. Secretary Boyle assured him, in the queen's name, that he should have ample satisfaction.
5 Early therefore in this year the disputes were renewed with greater acrimony than ever.
6 He took up his pen once more, and wrote against it with the greatest acrimony .
7 Violent opinions were expressed: whoever spoke with the greatest acrimony and cruelty, was most highly commended by Caesar's enemies.
8 These inveighed against the king with the greatest acrimony of any, for no others had suffered from him so many and so severe hardships.
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