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Meanings of natural indolence in English
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Usage of natural indolence in English
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To please me, I think, she had resolutely overcome her naturalindolence.
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He could afford now to indulge his naturalindolence and selfishness.
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His wife governed him, and that suited his naturalindolence.
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At times his naturalindolence made him laugh inwardly.
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The dangers of war were disregarded by his valor; but its fatigues were oppressive to his naturalindolence.
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I find, in a parcel of loose leaves, the following spirited resolution to contend against his naturalindolence:
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The naturalindolence of the people has been fostered by the constant wars, which have discouraged peaceful occupations.
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There were several who manifested a naturalindolence, and found it difficult to get over their old habits.
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Circumstances, naturalindolence, and her sister's extreme indulgence had brought about a condition of life that propagated itself.
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Her naturalindolence asserted itself.
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Is it naturalindolence, or the effect of despair because of the neighboring railroad, which renders him so indifferent?
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Gladstone constantly reproaches himself for naturalindolence, and for a year and a half he took his college course pretty easily.
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Was it true, indeed, that his naturalindolence could not rouse itself even to the defence of a young wife's reputation?
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A truer cause of this distaste for the severer studies may probably be found in his naturalindolence and his love of convivial pleasures.
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The lady, roused from her naturalindolence by this disappointment to her vanity, instantly ordered that the unfortunate female slave should be severely chastised.
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Sir Charles was a straightforward, worthy, if somewhat dull gentleman, with no ambition, a nervous distaste for society, and a naturalindolence of temperament.