We have no meanings for "actually guilty" in our records yet.
1 Is Denton simply stressed beyond all belief or actually guilty ?
2 It also allows the condemned person, if actually guilty , the opportunity for repentance and reform.
3 Had Dick been actually guilty , he might either have betrayed himself, or gone to stammering.
4 For a moment he was genuinely alarmed, scarcely knowing whether he had not been actually guilty of a wrong against her.
5 It is alleged that they enacted laws which were oppressive to other denominations, and, moreover, that they were actually guilty of persecution.
6 It was felt that if he were actually guilty , his punishment could be left to the judgment of God in the future life.
7 I sighed, and, yes- IthinkI was actually guilty of the remark that Hungarian ladies of quality were equally good and dutiful mothers.
8 Pizarro's jealousy and ill-will are evident in the recorded facts, though he does not appear to have been actually guilty of treachery to his general.
9 "I have developed an interest in wanting only those parties actually guilty of something to be punished."
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