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1 He met us, and with much civility conducted us to his house.
2 It was really very unkind of him, after so much civility to him.
3 Upon which the landlady, after much civility and many courtsies, took her leave.
4 We were always treated with much civility , and never received any injuries or affronts.
5 And I can't say that he showed me much civility .
6 I suppose I owe the young lady that much civility !
7 You don't expect so much civility on the Sunday of a South of Ireland championship.
8 They received my message with much civility , and I accordingly went to wait upon them.
9 The public, however, listened with little emotion, but with much civility , to five acts of monotonous declamation.
10 I have had much civility and kindness from Mr. Dorville during your journey, and I thank him accordingly.
11 He owes us that much civility .
12 We met two or three elegantly dressed Californians to-day, who accosted us with much civility and apparent friendliness.
13 Though he had some scruples about doing business at that season, he received his visitors with much civility .
14 They were dressed in sailors' jackets and trowsers, and rose on my approach, taking off their hats with much civility .
15 It was Mrs. Ashfield of Brampton, who had with much civility been, it seems, at our house to see her.
16 He showed me here two or three Turkish emperors, to whom his most mortal majesty seemed to express much civility .
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