You think you can judge our friend Oswald with perfectimpartiality.
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He is just, and punishes the guilty with perfectimpartiality, the fellah and courtier alike.
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He is anxious only for his dinner, and swallows seed-corn and noxious grubs with perfectimpartiality.
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Abbot she liked-Lablacheshe hated and despised, still she allotted them their tasks with perfectimpartiality.
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I visit them from time to time, now choosing one companion and now another, with perfectimpartiality.
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Will Dr. Ross be actuated by the perfectimpartiality which has ever been considered most favourable to correct decisions?
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Examined with perfectimpartiality, I would even venture to say that they are less irreconcilable in more respects than one.
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At Eton, a great deal of Snobbishness was thrashed out of Lord Buckram, and he was birched with perfectimpartiality.
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Esperance recounted the happenings with perfectimpartiality, adding honestly that she had done nothing to try to persuade her godfather to remain.
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You resemble in this the true poet who, with perfectimpartiality, takes every phenomenon of life as it is according to its essence.
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The old doctrine of God's unconditional decrees still survives, despite our conviction that perfectimpartiality is one of the attributes of the divine character.
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No exceptions had been made as to the hoisting since they had come to Dr. Johnston's, but all new boys were hoisted with perfectimpartiality.
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With perfectimpartiality she turned to two other men standing near and kissed them also, repeating to herself the while, "An American accent!"
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Perfectimpartiality is incompatible with these duties.