We have no meanings for "have the barbarity" in our records yet.
1 Still their lives might be preserved, as those on board would scarcely have the barbarity to refuse to receive them.
2 He endeavoured in vain to soothe and compose the weeping fair one; he could not have the barbarity to leave her in this state.
3 They had the barbarity to take him out in the night, in that raw fog.
4 "Do you think they'll have the barbarity to put us to death?" asked Percy.
5 "Yet, surely, the smugglers will not have the barbarity to injure a mere boy like Dick."
6 The agents of the infernal-machine had the barbarity to get a young girl fifteen years of age to hold the horse who drew the machine.
7 "Now, if that young lord has n't had the barbarity to tie up the dog, to prevent its coming to me," he exclaimed.
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