10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNVIRTUOUSLY»
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“Yes,” Master Wyck agreed again. “Unless she marries or lives unchaste or . . .
what was the other word?” “Unvirtuously,” Master Wyck supplied. “Unvirtuously,”
Miles said. “If she does, then Sir William is to become chief executor in her place.
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Plymouth Pulpit: A Weekly Publication of Sermons Preached by ...
virtuous} y, and I therefore am better than these men who live unvirtuously; and if
they will live unvirtuously they must take the consequences; it is none of my
business,” beware; for that is not the spirit of the Master. ' There are a great many
of ...
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Pieces of a broken-down critic: Picked up by himself
I haven't the least dubitation that it is An every-day case in our populous cities;
Nay, in this virtuous town you might easily find, If you so unvirtuously should be
inclined, Ladies as gay As Margaret Gautier; Only we don't so prize 'em As to ...
Charles Astor Bristed, 1858
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Old Karnarvon: A Historical Account of the Town of ...
tenants, as well by their goods as their lands, to their great impoverishment. "
Wherefore it is ordered by the said Justice that every ampber in North Wales, by
himself or his deputy, shall destrain such priests or clerks, so unvirtuously
disposed, ...
William Henry Jones, 1889
With Christians it is the infinite terror of being found guilty before the Just Judge.
With old Romans, I conjecture, it was the terror not of Pluto, for whom probably
they cared little, but of doing unworthily, doing unvirtuously, which was their word
...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Invirtuosaménte, adv. unvirtuously. Invirtuóso, -a, cuy. unvirtuous. In visibilidad, a/
, invisibility; unseen essence. Invisible, mi)', invisible; imperceptible. Invisible (en
un), adv. in an instant. Invisiblemente, adv. invisibly. Invitar, va. to invite; solicit.
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The chronicle of Convocation ... for the sessions ...
... solicit " such persons nightly, as in West London, where they infest the streets
from Chelsea to the City — have been (a) brought up immodestly, unvirtuously
from their earliest years, and could be truly described as never having known
what ...
Convocation prov. of Canterbury, 1881
... bird fly, on the principle that " everything had a right to liberty;" and the squire, if
he had possessed an estate there, would have needed to look still more closely
after those partridges to whose emancipation he was unvirtuously opposed.
William Harrison Ainsworth, 1844
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The conciliator, a reconcilement of the apparent ...
... is complained of by her husband to the Senate, as not having been a virgin
when he took her, but does not specify at what period of her improper conduct
she thus deserved death, as the law says, for acting unvirtuously in her father's
house.
Menasseh b. Israel, Elias Hiram Lindo, 1842
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The New Monthly Magazine
It is said that Simon was virtually, and most unvirtuously, the death of him, by
inciting him to all sorts of debauchery, during a visit they made together to
London,—the result of which grofligate excess on the abused peer's part, was
disease and ...
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