Of that peace Lord Mahon speaks in terms of the severestreprehension.
2
Most of what he had asserted was most unquestionably true, and in some measure, I was deserving his severestreprehension and displeasure.
3
I do not very well recollect Monsieur du Miroir, but, as to Mrs. Bullfrog, I give her up to the severestreprehension.
4
It is not easy to say, whether the fundamental absurdity of this doctrine, or the partiality of its application, be entitled to the severestreprehension.