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1 Attempts so wicked, wherever they exist, can not fail to excite our utmost abhorrence .
2 By the by, I have heard that you English entertain the utmost abhorrence of murder.
3 I had the utmost abhorrence of a lie, so I forbade the footman to tell any.
4 In the austere system, on the contrary, those excesses are regarded with the utmost abhorrence and detestation.
5 Idolatry, and the worship of other Gods than one, were held to be crimes worthy of the utmost abhorrence and the severest punishment.
6 They all regarded the crime with the utmost abhorrence , and felt mortified that any of their party should be guilty of conduct so revolting.
7 Mary's name has come down to us associated with an epithet expressive of the utmost abhorrence (S342); but she deserves pity rather than detestation.
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