Encara no tenim significats per a "most unpardonable".
1Wanton candor in speaking of slavery, is the most unpardonable of sins.
2Before he left the city, he committed his most unpardonable crime.
3The most unpardonable sin in society is independence of thought.
4Carlyle's treatment of Washington is, perhaps, the most unpardonable of his many similar offences.
5Fastidiousness is the most pardonable of vices; but it is the most unpardonable of virtues.
6I have a sin to confess- asinof the most grievous, of the most unpardonable.
7An attempt of that kind would have been universally regarded as the most unpardonable enormity.
8This is thy most unpardonable obstinacy: thou hast the power, and thou wilt not rule.-
9They had committed the most unpardonable, treasonable act imaginable-theyhad defied their beloved High Lord.
10The ministers of religion protested against it as a most unpardonable homage to an idolatrous temple.
11The most unpardonable crimes in the eyes of the clergy are those which are offensive to Heaven.
12But to suppose the possibility of such a thing in him would be a most unpardonable injustice.
13In the faith of soldiers (and such were the Germans) cowardice is the most unpardonable of sins.
14And the style of the English was good, though from most unpardonable carelessness the grammar was not unfrequently faulty.
15I have suffered many injuries, but of all injuries this is the worst and most unpardonable,-andthe most unmanly.
16Truly, the most unpardonable thing Dickens did in those deplorable last chapters of his was the prosperity of Mr. Micawber.
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