Leo, temperamentally stern, hard-working in spite of bodily infirmity, died at Rome on the 10th of February 1829. [Please select]
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It is true that he was temperamentally averse to the use of force under ordinary circumstances. [Please select]
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Temperamentally, I am too conservative, I am too much of a business man, to tamper with vested interests. [Please select]
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Temperamentally the blunt stern New Englander with untiring drive had little in common with the southern beauty turned reformer. [Please select]
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Temperamentally the commoner groups of monkeys are thus characterized: The rhesus monkeys of India are nervous, irritable and dangerous. [Please select]
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Temperamentally he was clearly a thorough romanticist--far more so, for instance, than his friend Fortuny, whose intellectual reserve is always conspicuous. [Please select]
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Hutchinson was doubtless temperamentally less inclined to fear tyranny than anarchy. [Please select]
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When a Frenchman expresses ideas for which we do not care, with which we are temperamentally out of sympathy, we assume that his expression is equally empty. [Please select]
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Burr, brilliant, gifted, ambitious, and profligate; Marshall, temperamentally and by conviction opposed to the principles which seemed to have triumphed in the election of this radical Virginian, to whom indeed he had a deep-seated aversion. [Please select]
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