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1 Indeed, he spoke in the most unmeasured terms on the matter.
2 From this he proceeded to denounce Great Britain in still more unmeasured terms .
3 Abercromby soon proclaimed his disgust at the excesses of his troops in unmeasured terms .
4 His indignation was aroused, and he gave expression to that indignation in unmeasured terms .
5 The Rochester Union and Advertiser condemned her in unmeasured terms , having editorials similar to this:
6 General Grant, Thomas Jefferson, Horatio Seymour and John Quincy Adams denounced it in unmeasured terms .
7 Harte was temporarily in charge of the paper and he denounced the outrage in unmeasured terms .
8 Harry was somewhat surprised to hear her speak in such unmeasured terms of her daughter's good qualities.
9 The Director, M. de Villeneuve, abused the inhabitants of this most detestable town in the most unmeasured terms .
10 Fox replied, vindicating his conduct, and condemning the policy of ministers in the same unmeasured terms as before.
11 He condemned it in unmeasured terms .
12 Thako, the Bara Rani's maid, it appeared, had for no rhyme or reason reviled her in unmeasured terms .
13 Had I been a viper, you could scarcely have signified your desire for my absence in more unmeasured terms .
14 Some of the railroads contributed to the support of the men who were "denouncing them in unmeasured terms . "
15 After upbraiding them in unmeasured terms , he angrily orders several of the younger men to make themselves beautifully scarce forthwith.
16 His language was then deemed too harsh and unconciliatory, and hundreds, I among the number, denounced him in unmeasured terms .
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