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1 Why, love is that impulse, that law, in its most uncompromising form.
2 Mr. Townsend's most uncompromising foe for many years had been the Rev.
3 Evidently she had been educated in an atmosphere of the most uncompromising monotony.
4 He was an ascetic of the most uncompromising and rigorous type.
5 Artists have the most uncompromising sort of profession on the side.
6 And these men are among our best and most uncompromising socialists.
7 Edmond Pendleton was of royalist origin, and lived and died a most uncompromising churchman.
8 The most uncompromising Protestant of the time sounds no more defiant national note than he.
9 The most uncompromising rebels prepared for leaving the country.
10 He is the most uncompromising fellow I ever knew.
11 Thus Bernard stood for all that was most uncompromising in the theological attitude of the time.
12 They discussed the most minute and impractical points, and involved themselves in the most uncompromising dilemmas.
13 Akenside was one of the fiercest and most uncompromising of the young patriots out of Parliament.
14 Now, fellow citizens, that is the testimony of one of the most uncompromising Republicans in this country.
15 Of these three sects, the Doppers are by far the most uncompromising and difficult to deal with.
16 Grünewald was the most uncompromising of idealists.
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