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1 This mention of the real name of our author may be reprobated by him.
2 Drunkenness, reprobated by ancients and moderns alike, became the mark of a gentlemen in intermediate periods.
3 Military exploits are openly reprobated by the military themselves, and are often the subject of jests among them.
4 Whatever we do beyond that, is reprobated by the law of nature-isfaulty and condemnable at the tribunal of conscience.
5 This speech, made immediately after the Armenian massacres, has been very properly reprobated by all who are revolted at such atrocities.
6 Baker observes but too truly, that the "State of Innocence" recals the idea reprobated by Marvell in his address to Milton:
7 It is said- Itrustnot truly-tobe still enrolled among the decrees of the Canon law, though reprobated by all enlightened Roman Catholics.
8 I dare say you have heard of that proceeding, reprobated by all true sportsmen, which is called "shooting for the pot."
9 They were especially reprobated by the matrons of the correct set by reason of their deliberately choosing to ally themselves with the Bohemian set.
10 He was mad enough to form an alliance with the latter, which was constructive rebellion against the former, and was strongly reprobated by Jeremiah.
11 253, 256), and would scarcely be " reprobated by all."
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