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1
His slaves by no means led lives of luxury and
inglorious
ease
.
2
But, fortunately, there are higher motives in this world than a life of
inglorious
ease
.
3
At that same time the Archduke Charles of Austria was vegetating in
inglorious
ease
on his estates.
4
My youth was not spent in
inglorious
ease
,
neither did it waste unheeded in the rolls of fame.
5
The domestic and personal servants lived lives of culture and
inglorious
ease
compared with those of the field hands.
6
A feudal baron had nothing between war and the chase-keenlyanimating things both-andwhat was called "
inglorious
ease
"
.
7
His lost capacity for action was not to be found here, in the midst of this petty diplomacy and
inglorious
ease
.
8
His was not a nature, however, to sink down into
inglorious
ease
,
even had his fellowship income been at his disposal.
9
For herself, she could have secured
inglorious
ease
by simply accepting Philip's patronage, but she elected to play the daring game, and won.
10
We are naturally led to uphold truth and abhor deceit, to admire Regulus in his tortures, and to despise a lifetime of
inglorious
ease
.
inglorious
ease
inglorious