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1 His impassioned invective did not stop short of personal indignity and insult to Mr. Polk.
2 He then began an impassioned invective against the South and recited in detail horror after horror, for which the South was answerable.
3 After the dull pleas of the preceding speakers, based on general principles and equity, this was an impassioned invective against the animal man.
4 He had warm blood in his veins; and his dislike to Randal gave poignancy to his wit, and barbed his arguments with impassioned invective .
5 Pungent lampoons, impassioned invectives , and earnest remonstrances, were thrust into the hands of the Duchess.
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