Then a horror seized him at the presumptuousness of the liberty he had taken.
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Had he been punished for his presumptuousness, for his arrogance?
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Thus doth the master give free scope to his slaves, and even enjoyeth their presumptuousness.
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He laughed with bitter irony at his own presumptuousness.
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Moreover, I perceived the presumptuousness of assuming a superior air towards an established and accepted institution.
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Incensed, the kadi hastened to the spot, with the intention of having the woman burnt for her presumptuousness.
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In his heart, while doing penance for his presumptuousness, he believed that he could lead regiments of men.
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The gentle monster, no doubt, was tolerant of his presumptuousness, and soon put him at his ease again.
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She sat there sneering at the presumptuousness of screen idols whom she had almost literally worshiped a year before.
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Forgive my presumptuousness, but it sounds as if you're digging for evidence that would prove one of us committed murder.
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He complained of the presumptuousness of the servants, and assured the Baroness that she was in complete enjoyment of his deference.
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Yes indeed, it must be intolerable for Americans to have to endure the banality, ignorance, arrogance and presumptuousness of Europeans discussing the US.
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Wherefore, take heed of this, and all may be well; for this presumptuousness is a very heinous thing in the eyes of God.
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The Apostle is incensed at the presumptuousness of any person who thinks he can perform the Law of God to his own salvation.
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Must we blot, deface, and mutilate the records of the country, to punish the presumptuousness of expressing an opinion contrary to his own?
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And for this presumptuousness of mine I have been punished already, for, as you can see, have as good as broken my leg.