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1 Here, almost at the very antipodes , did I once more greet ye.
2 Here, again, false Charity is the very antipodes of the Divine.
3 You are at the very antipodes of her sect.
4 He was the very antipodes of a Spooner, and he was,-orrather had been,-herlover.
5 They are the very antipodes to each other.
6 They show more readiness to flee than to attack, and are the very antipodes of the Cæsars.
7 You take up your morning's paper, and you have the news from the very antipodes every day.
8 Some shockingly false claims are already made to a metaphysical practice; mesmerism, its very antipodes , is one of them.
9 The conception of mind as a purely isolated possession of the self is at the very antipodes of the truth.
10 Gigantic and ungainly in height, and coarse in feature, he certainly was the very antipodes of his own exquisite creations.
11 He is the very antipodes of Dr. Butterfield; and when the two talk, you get both sides of a subject.
12 The expedition by sea was placed under Sir William Phips of Massachusetts,- amanwho was the very antipodes of Frontenac.
13 I remember a similar peculiarity of dress in a person in all other respects the very antipodes of my friend H--.
14 The manner of the young officer from that moment was the very antipodes of what it had been a few moments before.
15 The General Grant passed, on the 23rd of November, the one hundred and eightieth meridian, and was at the very antipodes of London.
16 The lofty rooms, the splendor and repose, the unobtrusive but perfect service, were the very antipodes of the life he had just left.
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