Sentence example with the word 'brutalities'

brutalities

Last update: September 1, 2015


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The brutalities of Austrias white coats in the north, the unintelligent repression then characteristic of the house of Savoy, the petty spite of the duke of Modena, the medieval obscurantism of pope and cardinals in the middle of the peninsula and the clownish excesses of Ferdinand in the south, could not blot out from the minds of the Italians the recollection of the benefits derived from the just laws, vigorous administration and enlightened aims of the great emperor.   [Please select]

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While some erred in exhibiting nothing but the brutalities of war, others erred by sentimentalising war.   [Please select]

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I know of scarcely any more suited to the philosophical brutalities of my time.   [Please select]

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I know of scarcely any better adapted to the philosophical brutalities of my time.   [Please select]

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Tales of German brutalities to women had come and were coming constantly to their ears.   [Please select]

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Life's naked brutalities had theretofore been largely out of his ken.   [Please select]

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He would write to his friends of what he had learned of the brutalities of slavery.   [Please select]

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Tales were repeated in England of their brutalities to British sailors who fell into their hands.   [Please select]

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Blair, on the contrary, had long ago discarded the naive brutalities of Presbyterianism; church-going bored him, and he was not interested in saving souls in Africa.   [Please select]

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Some tentacles of the soul seem brushed by the brutalities of the material fact, and she knows and retreats--or advances.   [Please select]

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