1 Stern even as a disciplinarian, she did not proscribe healthy and natural amusements.
2 His own party, in consequence, made haste to proscribe him.
3 It seems that we must always have something to proscribe !
4 The Popes of Rome proscribe the light of reason.
5 Might not some with equal cogency proscribe army contractors and their accomplices, the newspaper patriots?
6 You must equally proscribe their tenets and their persons!
7 We proscribe no man for difference of opinion.
8 These must maintain a watchful eye over society; these must purify it and proscribe thieves and evil-doers.
9 You proscribe movement, talk, communication and assembly.
10 Therefore I hesitate to proscribe the criminal.
11 Does it proscribe , disfranchise, or expatriate the recent armed enemies of the country, or confiscate their property?
12 It shows that Congress intended to proscribe two different offenses -and only the second offense mentions deception.
13 Captain Ludlow, are we to part in friendship, or does your duty to the Queen proscribe the word.
14 At times they proscribe pork and pickles but they are seldom able to give a good diet prescription.
15 But why proscribe the other, and surely, in every point of view, the more laudable use of estates?
16 I would proscribe the doctor, sir.
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