Its course is generally easterly as long as it is confined by these uplands, but on debauching upon the central plain of Yorkshire it takes a southeasterly turn and flows past Ripon and Boroughbridge to form, by its union with the Swale, the river Ouse, which drains to the Humber. [Please select]
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--this hoary old thief, who beggared the widow and stripped the orphan, and whose only match, as a great unpunished criminal, was that sinister little predecessor of his, who dreamed even of debauching the executive of these United States. [Please select]
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Equally of course, it was destroying the book business and debauching the reading tastes of the community. [Please select]
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"He began many years ago by debauching the liberties of that little town of Coniston, and since then he has gradually debauched the whole state, judges and all." [Please select]
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