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1
This infamous, cruel, and cowardly practice of assassination they
have
the
imprudence
to call MERCIFUL.
2
We are all alarmed at it, and you only insult our melancholy, and
have
the
imprudence
to divert yourself with your hens.
3
Elated by this promise, she
had
the
imprudence
to boast of it.
4
He
had
the
imprudence
to show himself, was recognised, and arrested at Varennes on the 21st.
5
Solitary and quiet in his life, he
had
the
imprudence
to attack Viollet- le-Duc, then all-powerful.
6
The comptroller-general
had
the
imprudence
to push his demands further; he required the dismissal of M. de Breteuil.
7
The States of Orleans
had
the
imprudence
not to follow the forms previously observed, and the orders broke up.
8
And it appeared-thoughI had forgotten it-thattwenty years ago I
had
the
imprudence
to throw a boot at his head.
9
This gave Frederic time to recover, and the more effectually because the Austrians
had
the
imprudence
to permit the return of deserters.
10
Prompted by the desire of displaying his political abilities, he
had
the
imprudence
to engage in a competition with his imperial patron.
11
Whatever may happen, understand, you must under no pretext whatever again come to my house, as you once
had
the
imprudence
to do.
12
When he was seventeen his father
had
the
imprudence
to run away with the favorite daughter of a rich man,-whichcrime was never forgiven.
13
Prince Charles, instead of following us into Bohemia,
had
the
imprudence
to occupy the plain of Strigau, and we already concluded his army was beaten.
14
"Monsieur le Marechal, who
had
the
imprudence
to bring such dangerous grapes to the datcha des Iles, and-and-
15
"Yes," said the landlord, "the one who
had
the
imprudence
to borrow money of me to pay me something on account with.
have
the
imprudence
have