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1 First your captain Fortemani greets me with an insolence hard to leave unpunished .
2 He had promised-inreturn for her confidence this night - to leave unpunished those whom she wished to shield.
3 This solitary crime, amidst a thousand instances of the most devoted and sublime tenderness, they did not leave unpunished .
4 We cannot and will not leave unpunished those who have despised our love, wounded our honor, and trodden under foot the holiest ties of nature!
5 David's sin was truly repented and freely forgiven, but not left unpunished .
6 The crime of the Alexandrian wits could not be left unpunished .
7 If Heaven does not strike you, Blucher must; you ought not to be left unpunished !
8 These odious crimes will not be left unpunished .
9 La Salle well knew that if the theft were left unpunished , worse would come of it.
10 In Anglo-America, where English feeling is exaggerated, the lover is revolver'd and the woman is left unpunished .
11 'The judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted,' or left unpunished .
12 George Emerson is still down the garden there, and is he to be left unpunished , or isn't he?
13 For whatever Germany may do or say, the time is no longer when such crimes can be left unpunished .
14 What is going on in France would be an example too dangerous to other countries, if it were left unpunished .
15 The English, in 1689, were by no means disposed to admit the doctrine that religious error ought to be left unpunished .
16 Most of them are left unpunished ; there simply isn't any government manpower to bring those who carry out such crimes to justice.
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