1473 sqq., 3380 sqq.) have been adversely criticized, especially by J. [adjective]
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For a lover to command you adversely, implies his, or her, leniency. [Please select]
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The next time you cross my path adversely, I shall kill you. [Please select]
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It was decided adversely, however, by the Roman Catholics. [Please select]
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"It wouldn't do to be adversely criticized by your boy," he thought. [Please select]
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Dawes, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported back the bill adversely, and moved that it be laid on the table. [Please select]
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Only in the legislatures of Alabama and Florida was there any serious disposition to accept the amendment; and in the end all the unreconstructed States voted adversely during the fall and winter of 1866-67. [Please select]
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