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1 The less excusable is our wrath, the more serious is our delinquency.
2 This only made the matter less excusable in the eyes of Angus Dhu.
3 An incompetent general, he was capable of things still less excusable .
4 And certainly, in no man could a want of integrity have been less excusable .
5 A less excusable folly is the speed with which she took to mourning yesterday.
6 Yet it would not equal in any way his own brutal and less excusable cruelty.
7 If smoking be not worse dan trinking, it is less excusable , for to trink is natural.
8 The more blameless he appeared to himself in this examination, the less excusable did her behaviour appear.
9 Another and less excusable form of the credit system is buying household goods on the instalment plan.
10 For he has a few brains in that head, which makes such blunders all the less excusable .
11 Their introduction into devotional subjects, in the character of sacred persons, is far less excusable . ]
12 She felt herself more guilty than all the others, for her weakness appeared less excusable to her.
13 Civilized life has had, and still has, very many customs, little less excusable than that of scalping.
14 Nothing, it seems to me, can be less excusable than a lie told to divine Caesar's face!
15 Joscelyn: Silliness in stories is more or less excusable , since they are not even supposed to be believed.
16 Your defects are the less excusable .
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