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1
But truth and honesty do not permit-are not responsible for
such
perversion
.
2
It is just
such
perversion
and subversion of democracy that it will not hold.
3
But
such
perversion
of all natural feeling estranged me from her irreconcilably and forever.
4
At
such
perversion
of reasonable criticism is the exegesis of the Veda arrived in one direction.
5
A child conceived in
such
perversion
and corruption, conceived upstairs at the altar of the dark gods.
6
It was melancholy to witness
such
perversion
of intellect, and Krantz thought of a plan which might save their lives.
7
And not a traitor!-GraciousAuthor of my existence, do I live to hear
such
perversion
of language from my Eustace?
8
The beggars, on this hint, surrounded Moodie; but he, repudiating
such
perversion
of Scripture doctrine, shook them off with little ceremony.
9
It is to be feared that Nora perverted the truth a little; but if ever
such
perversion
may be forgiven, forgiveness was due to her.
10
This has been the evident purpose in Japan (R. 334), though the government of Imperial Germany formed perhaps the best illustration of
such
perversion
.
11
But the question arises, Did they so repress
such
perversions
of history as their wandering undisciplined members might commit?
12
Lithuania will not allow
such
perversions
,
said Jonas Kempinskas, who walked from the cathedral to the protest holding a huge cross.
13
I do not conceive that I do, in declaring abhorrence and contempt of
such
perversions
of 'sentiment,' however 'holy' you may call them.
14
"When I see
such
perversion
of woman's nature I wonder that the very stones do not cry out against us," exclaimed Mrs. Brown.
15
"I am unable to detect any
such
perversion
or inaccuracy in the cautious course of reasoning which has assisted me to my present belief."
such
perversion
such