Definitionn. an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires
Last update: August 2, 2015
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The Earl of Anglesey (1682); A Letter of Remarks upon Jovian (1683); other works ascribed to him being The King's Right of Indulgence in Matters Spiritual. [Please select]
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He has no indulgence for meno fondness. [Please select]
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I don't like it, it's just self-indulgence. [Please select]
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I think some men become meaner by indulgence of their defect. [Please select]
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Jackson habitually spared his men more than his officers, and his officers more than himself, whenever indulgence was possible. [Please select]
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If the former, we look upon it with some indulgence; if the latter with pure contempt. [Please select]
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Ratcliffe seems to have had such culpable indulgence for his irregular plans as to promise and even swear secrecy concerning them. [Please select]
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