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1 They are immoderately fond of ardent spirits, men, women and-shockingto say-children.
2 After the chastisements came galas again, of which the king and his court were immoderately fond .
3 Alfred had been a vulgar little boy, addicted to slang and immoderately fond of noisy games.
4 Is he immoderately fond of being praised?
5 It may likewise be said, That the wisest men have been in their youth immoderately fond of pleasure.
6 With the money I raised from the Jew I continually bought coffee and opium, of which I grew immoderately fond .
7 On rising, they begged for a bucksheesh, which I gave in tobacco or snuff, of which they are immoderately fond .
8 Amongst his many good qualities he has one unenviable and, I may add, a bad propensity: he is immoderately fond of smoking.
9 Their amusements all tend to excite and continue their amorous passions; and their songs, of which they are immoderately fond , answer the same purpose.
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