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1 The archbishop who attended to us deprecated the idea of india-rubber buttons.
2 Pitt then deprecated the effort to inflame the insular pride of Irishmen.
3 He deprecated the dissolution of the Union, but desired relief for Ireland.
4 As for the distinctions of rights he deprecated all reasonings about them.
5 Ever since the Christian era, of course, the physical has been deprecated .
6 All deprecated and deplored this, but none saw how to avert it.
7 Shelley was one of those who most earnestly deprecated punishment by death.
8 Family quarrels are, of all other dissentions, the most to be deprecated .
9 All experience is against this practice which cannot be too strongly deprecated .
10 It produced, however, one other effect, which Octavia must have greatly deprecated .
11 The Archbishop was inclined to demur; humbly but firmly he deprecated the imputation.
12 The use of purely local terms in all writing is to be deprecated .
13 The affairs of nations march slowly; sudden changes are ever to be deprecated .
14 This order was not in high favor with Champlain, who deprecated their narrowness.
15 Even so; nothing more probable, and nothing more to be deprecated by us.
16 General culture is often deprecated because it is said that smatterings are useless.
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