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1 After 1738 the religious progress of the church of Holland became more tardy .
2 For the rest, more tardy and less satisfactory justice was to be meted.
3 Here they remained some time for other more tardy bands to join them.
4 With me it was a more tardy influence which the fair Darthea as surely exerted.
5 The immediate attention paid to a letter of introduction might shame our more tardy hospitality.
6 He discovered this fact, and was no more tardy .
7 If one is prompt one feels impatient and fretful whilst watching one's more tardy fellows.
8 Mrs. Linwood was more tardy in her sanction.
9 He is more tardy in completing his growth, and early indulgence more readily saps his constitution.
10 The Reviews were more tardy , or more cautious.
11 They had simply not yet seen the Light; their evolution was more tardy ; they were less fortunate.
12 The more tardy the homage, the greater.
13 But if one being alone should observe anything, his perception is nevertheless more tardy , and his judgment weak.
14 The Middle and Southern states paid equally warm but more tardy tribute to the terrapin's reputation as luscious food.
15 The enthusiastic youth did not wait for the more tardy steps of age, but tumbled recklessly down the steep path, and leaped into the boat.
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