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1 Mr. Spence took this somewhat severe arraignment of his career in admirable good nature.
2 Though not aware of the precise meaning of this epithet, I realized that it was a severe arraignment .
3 They are quoted at length, as they soon furnished the text for his severe arraignment by Douglas in debate.
4 He was distinguished for his literary attainments, and his strong opposition to the institution of slavery and his severe arraignment of it.
5 Now, since those facts must be true as reported, do they not in themselves constitute a severe arraignment of the Indian government?
6 Mr. Heth perused the Severe Arraignment of himself about nine o'clock, over his second cup of coffee.
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