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1 In truth, the beginning Teaford ménage lay under the most unfavourable portents.
2 The book amply vindicated the most unfavourable prophecies that had been hazarded.
3 This of all others is the most unfavourable era for an historian.
4 The sacrifices offered to the gods exhibited the most unfavourable symptoms.
5 He had long before indulged most unfavourable sentiments of our fellow-subjects in America.
6 She looked critically around and came to the most unfavourable conclusions.
7 They had met again, and under circumstances apparently, to him, the most unfavourable .
8 Certainly they are most unfavourable , indeed, totally adverse, to the Constitution of this country.
9 The seasons most unfavourable to the crop are those of excessive drought or excessive rain.
10 My revered friend had long before indulged most unfavourable sentiments of our fellow-subjects in America.
11 The war both by land and by sea had there taken a most unfavourable turn.
12 The results of the first year were, in spite of some victories, most unfavourable to Rome.
13 Their report of the country was most unfavourable .
14 Here matters again took a most unfavourable turn.
15 At Killcomney Hill, however, they were forced into action under most unfavourable circumstances, and utterly routed.
16 Nature... does not so much select special varieties as exterminate the most unfavourable ones.)
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