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1 Williams, moreover, it must be remembered, was himself a man of licentious character .
2 The press, relieved of its most watchful and jealous spies, teemed with pamphlets and books of the most licentious character .
3 He was a man of most villainous and licentious character , so Rube had told us, but nevertheless holding great power among the braves.
4 Miss Adams mentioned a gentleman of licentious character , and said, 'Suppose I had a mind to marry that gentleman, would my parents consent?'
5 "Many of the native dances are of a grossly licentious character . "
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