In a licentious and promiscuous manner.
1 Conjecture, though it be sometimes unavoidable, I have not wantonly nor licentiously indulged.
2 But shall I on this account run riot and write licentiously ?
3 The Ranters mingled a little truth with much error-abused their Christian liberty-andlived licentiously , and were a scandal to religion.
4 His youth was distinguished by all the tumult and storm of pleasures, in which he most licentiously triumphed, disdaining all decorum.
5 For instance, he appointed a guardian over a certain senator that lived licentiously , as he might have done for a child.
6 That he understood his authors cannot be doubted; but his versions will not teach others to understand them, being too licentiously paraphrastical.
7 He used, however, his absolute (480) power so licentiously , that even then he plainly discovered what sort of prince he was likely to prove.
8 "Let the soldiers," he said elsewhere, "be allowed to live very licentiously ! "
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