Another innovation was the census; it was undertaken despite the protests of Joab, and was checked by the rebukes of the prophet Gad and the visitation of a pestilence (xxiv.). [Please select]
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He rebukes M. [Please select]
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She spent a bad forenoon, made no easier by her mother's severe rebukes. [Please select]
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I heard men muttering in the ranks and some I rebuked to silence, but my rebukes lightened no man's heart. [Please select]
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And remember, child, he who rebukes the World is rebuked by the World. [Please select]
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Barry thought of the frequent rebukes he had administered to the officers and men for what he considered to be their sins. [Please select]
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It kindles a healthy enthusiasm, promotes good-nature, repels pretension, and rebukes vanity. [Please select]
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Anything which detracts from modesty and delicacy, and makes a girl bold, forward, and pushing, she severely rebukes. [Please select]
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Most conversations between Anne and Marilla in the presence of the twins, were punctuated by these rebukes Davy-ward. [Please select]
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Houghton, the survivor, showed much penitence, being convinced, from the rebukes and explanations of Colonel Gardiner, that he had really engaged in a very heinous crime. [Please select]
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Whenever the people of a particular race make a specialty of some particular type of wrong-doing, anyone who pointedly rebukes the faulty members of that race is immediately accused of "race prejudice." [Please select]
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