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1 Jennie Montgomery's happy face would put to shame the most inveterate grumbler.
2 All the Prairie Indians I have met with are the most inveterate beggars.
3 What more could Mithridates or any of Rome's most inveterate enemies have done?
4 Heretofore the most inveterate optimists in politics were the revolutionaries.
5 He was one of the most inveterate smokers in America.
6 The warmest of Friends, the most inveterate of Enemies, such was the Baroness Lindenberg.
7 But they are the most inveterate mendicants on the island.
8 Even the most inveterate opposers have changed to admirers, and one of them, Hon.
9 One of Johnson's strongest and most inveterate feelings was his veneration for the Cloth.
10 The soil is inexhaustibly fertile, and its fertility expresses itself in the most inveterate beauty.
11 The most inveterate of the rebels certainly do not anticipate the relaxation of this principle.
12 The rector was a most inveterate and insatiable chess-player.
13 They were thought to preserve from all evils, and to cure the most inveterate diseases.
14 Dr. Bryant, the Padre is my most inveterate enemy!
15 The most inveterate duellists of the present day are the students in the Universities of Germany.
16 Thus repulsed, England turned to Prussia, and sought alliance with the most inveterate enemy of Austria.
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