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1 Soon after this time, Champlain committed the most impolitic act of his life.
2 His counsel was followed though it was found, soon after, to have been the most impolitic .
3 This was the last act of the heroic monarch; doubtless, the most impolitic of his whole life.
4 All this was most impolitic in Nicuesa.
5 Vinnie Ream's opinion of me was that I was the most impolitic man that she had ever known.
6 What was his most impolitic measure?
7 Yet the execution of Almagro was a most impolitic act; for an evil passion can rarely be gratified with impunity.
8 As to France, it would be most impolitic in her to seek our destruction, unless she wishes to see the restoration of England's maritime supremacy.
9 "Of which, Heer Governor," broke in the most impolitic Patem, "we did think the Dominie Curtius and his school were part.
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