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1 From that fatal hour, swindling, the most barefaced swindling, has become legalized!
2 The Government at last resorted to the most barefaced brutality.
3 The foregoing is one of the most barefaced and glaring misrepresentations that can possibly be made.
4 To me it was the most barefaced , shameless piece of imposture that I had ever witnessed.
5 His undoubted gifts as an anatomist allowed him to get away with the most barefaced dishonesties.
6 The press teemed with abuse of the most savage nature against us, and published the most barefaced lies.
7 One of the most barefaced swindles ever practiced in New York has now almost gone out of existence.
8 The most barefaced depravity reigned supreme.
9 The Secretary's apartments were two garrets, asserting themselves in the most barefaced manner, without an attempt at disguise.
10 No, you're right, I'm not shy, for to do that was a bit of the most barefaced cheek.
11 She clung to him in the most barefaced fashion, and all her former primness and reserve were swept away completely.
12 Not content, however, with writing trash, they do not scruple to deceive the public in the most barefaced way by deliberate falsehood.
13 Ay, the counterpart and compeer of Edward St. Ives, and the tool of the most barefaced of cheats, as well as his familiar!-Well
14 What with calling on her in private and paying her the most barefaced compliments in public, he had made her the talk of the county.
15 Considering that England had already made them a present of from 600,000 pounds to 800,000 pounds, this is a most barefaced demand.
16 Rousseau further says that a whole people can never become corrupted,- amostbarefaced assertion.
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