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1 This would be much more excusable in a chameleon like me.
2 A breach of confidence in some cases is more excusable than to keep a secret.
3 Then she is your intellectual inferior, and more excusable .
4 But what gave him a more excusable cause for apprehension was Miss Rendall's own attitude.
5 For instance, we may find reason to think the soliloquy more excusable in verse than in prose.
6 A more excusable direction given by Innocent to the crusading enthusiasm was against the Saracens in Spain.
7 Many of what are called the "upper" classes are no more excusable than the "lower."
8 Surely that makes it more excusable .
9 It does not make a free indulgence in wine and brandy any the more excusable because men overeat themselves.
10 A strong anxiety on the subject, is, I think, more excusable in me than it might be in another.
11 And therefore, methinks, the Tour to the Hebrides is more excusable , and also perhaps Mr. Twiss's Tour in Ireland.
12 Yet they have been much less severely blamed for their behaviour in this matter, than for far more excusable offences.
13 It seemed a more excusable defect to Priscilla in the upper class, but had no redeeming touch in the status of Mr. Anderton.
14 Therefore they make use of this expedient, to the end that it may render the desire they have of drinking plentifully more excusable .
15 If my father were a poor man, it would be more excusable , if excuse there can be; but such is not the case.
16 He has been no worse than other men, probably better- infinitely more excusable ; but now we have him, and it was time we should.
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