Fitzherbert, in deploring the gradual discontinuance of the practice of marling land, had alluded to the grievance familiar in modern times of tenants " who, if they should marl and make their holdings much better, fear lest they should be put out, or make a great fine or else pay more rent." [Please select]
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Even the professor who gave the lectures had had the air of deploring them. [Please select]
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It provides the relief of separation--always deploring the necessity and hoping for ultimate reconciliation. [Please select]
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He was inexpressibly shocked, deploring the rashness of Max in working alone. [Please select]
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Jefferson thereupon left a card deploring how "unlucky" he had been. [Please select]
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Eliza was still ringing her hands and deploring the loss of her children. [Please select]
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After some while deploring his condition to me, I took my leave. [Please select]
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At the view of this image of sorrow and of the moral pressure which resulted from it, Memmius desisted, deploring the misfortune of the Republic. [Please select]
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However, it was long before the Chapdelaines, in evening talk, ceased deploring the unheard-of August droughts, the unprecedented September frosts, which betrayed their hopes. [Please select]
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