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1 How He bears with us in our worse and more inexcusable blockheadedness!
2 In the present instance, Mr. Landells' explanations make his act the more inexcusable .
3 The more you try to excuse yourself, the more inexcusable your conduct appears.
4 That made it feel even more inexcusable to have sullied the club's reputation.
5 You knew your duty better than the rest, and are more inexcusable in not being faithful.
6 This method is more inexcusable than the other.
7 This was the more inexcusable as he had no children, and had some small private means.
8 The conduct of Cartwright and Parker had been much more inexcusable than that of Alsop and Lobb.
9 The enforcement of the exclusion laws against Chinese in the Hawaiian and Philippine Islands is still more inexcusable .
10 Accordingly, the least resistance to power appears more inexcusable in our eyes than the greatest abuses of authority.
11 And his career of godlessness was all the more inexcusable because of the good opportunities that he had.
12 The Venetian Senate were guilty, in their mortal struggle, of another and a more inexcusable piece of meanness.
13 Nor did he use me so barbarously-indeed ,thatwould have been more inexcusable than anything he hath done.
14 Unguarded machinery was, of course, a striking inconsistency, more inexcusable in the hospitals than in hotels or in commercial laundries.
15 The inactivity of the British arms appears the more inexcusable , when we consider the great armaments which had been prepared.
16 If he knows much about the earlier writers, he is the more inexcusable for having said so little about them.
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