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1
And the Egyptian Church grew, year by year,
more
lawless
and inhuman.
2
Their behaviour was
more
lawless
than the soldiers' had been.
3
What is, to a proverb,
more
lawless
than imagination?
4
The Irish followed their track in disorganized multitudes; each day encreasing; each day becoming
more
lawless
.
5
Hence expensive military expeditions are frequently necessary to overawe and chastise the
more
lawless
and hostile.
6
Two hawks in the air, two fishes swimming in the sea not
more
lawless
than we;)
7
They are at this very moment in utter slavery to a ruler
more
lawless
than ever oppressed them before.
8
A rebellion broke out and was repressed; and the government that repressed it was ten times
more
lawless
than the rebellion.
9
The people were also
more
lawless
and, if possible, more idle, than those of the Lowland districts about the same period.
10
Other regional governments fear that the region could become even
more
lawless
due to an influx of weapons and fighters from Libya's conflict.
11
In the pillaging of property, savages could not have been
more
lawless
than the white men from ''the highly civilized nations of the West.''
12
"Gypsies are
more
lawless
than City men," observed the other quickly, "and Hearne would have enemies rather than Pine."
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lawless
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