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1 The effect of the preliminary British bombardment was most demoralizing to the enemy.
2 The occasions for dispute would be multiplied a hundred fold, with most demoralizing effect.
3 The Episcopal service is most demoralizing in this view.
4 One of the favorite and most demoralizing forms of gambling in New York was policy-playing.
5 It excited the wildest spirit of adventure, the most unscrupulous cupidity, the most demoralizing speculation.
6 The result was most demoralizing to the army.
7 One of the most demoralizing practices of modern refinement is the "large party" system.
8 All pilots report that their accurate fire had a most demoralizing effect upon the hostile troops.
9 This is the most demoralizing kind of warfare.
10 It's the most demoralizing , hard-to-break habit on earth.
11 They patronized the most demoralizing sports.
12 The bush is the most demoralizing place to which an anxious and prudent parent could send a young lad.
13 Beyond all doubt a most demoralizing bargain, which, to say the best of it, was only a choice between two evils.
14 He declares that: The cruel and unjustifiable treatment of the prisoners by the British soon produced the most demoralizing effects upon them.
15 Thus, at its very inception, legislative enactment prevented the introduction into this state of a most demoralizing phase of the saloon business.
16 He restored cheap corn establishments in the city - the most demoralizing of all the measures which the democracy had introduced to swell their numbers.
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