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1 But as to Chrysis, I know her for a most inflammable lady.
2 But my daughter is manifestly most inflammable , wherefore I will burn her.
3 The contents had probably been carefully distributed over the most inflammable materials in the top rooms.
4 For the destruction of wharfs and warehouses, containing stores of most inflammable nature, was brief and desperate.
5 Haldane was naturally combustible, to begin with, and was now at the most inflammable period of his life.
6 He had, indeed, been saturated with it for years past, and of the strongest and most inflammable kind.
7 Secondly,-Theobstacle they have placed in the way of giving the slave simple education, by introducing most inflammable pamphlets.
8 There are several rows of danger shops at Gretna, where the most inflammable of all the high explosives is handled.
9 It is not every wood that will produce fire by this method; those most inflammable are the cotton-tree and the nabbuk.
10 There are both boarders and day-pupils at these colleges; the boarders are most inflammable , but it is the day-pupils who furnish the sparks.
11 These were instantly carried below, and, the most inflammable materials being thrown together in piles along her lower deck, were set on fire.
12 The last operation in the hop garden is stacking the poles, and burning the bine, a most inflammable material which makes a prodigious blaze.
13 Solomon shall speak to the man in this house to-night who has the most inflammable , the most ungovernable, and the most desperately wicked heart.
14 Gregory and Annie also hastened out, and the former ran to the barn and out-buildings first, as from their nature they were most inflammable .
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