Definitionn. the quality of being lax and neglectful
Last update: February 3, 2016
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Marriage in Pennsylvania--Approach Toward Laxness--Ben Franklin's Marriage--Quaker Marriages--Strange Mating among Moravians--Dutch Marriages. [Please select]
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If we do, it's an evidence of laxness of morals in ourselves. [Please select]
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Land monopoly is an evil of large proportions in California to-day, but it is due to the laxness of the United States government in enabling speculators to accumulate holdings and not to the original extent of Mexican grants. [verb]
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In fact I fear that in Grace's case I have so far erred on the side of laxness. [Please select]
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He was as good as his word, speaking of the laxness of both Iroquois and Wyandots. [Please select]
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Much that legitimately belonged to it, and much that did not in the laxness of the new code, he laid to the automobile. [Please select]
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He was of his time, and its laxness of principle and conduct; if he held within himself the potential scholar, statesman, and philosopher, there were also the skeptic, the egotist, and the libertine. [Please select]
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