Our colonians behave with a mutual propriety. [noun]
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They combine filial obedience and propriety with a steadfast resolve to take no real notice of parental disapproval of her unlikely but successful match. [noun]
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Now may we be convinced of the propriety of applying the epithet " good " to humility or piety toward God. [noun]
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David had contended, and the novelty of the circumstance held him silent, in deliberation on the propriety of the unusual occurrence. [noun]
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Claverhouse, his lip just curled with an ironical smile, bowed, and said, "It was not for him to judge the propriety of his Grace's sentiments." [noun]
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But I am so situated at present, that I cannot enter on the subject of my family with any propriety. [noun]
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It was evident that they debated on the propriety of some measure, that nearly concerned the welfare of the travelers. [noun]
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"Where there is such a sense of propriety there can be little affection." [noun]
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"There are, Mr Morton, in this paper, proposals, as to the abstract propriety of which I must now waive delivering any opinion." [noun]
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'Allow me,' said the magistrate, 'to remind you of one reason that may suggest the propriety of a candid and open confession.' [noun]
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The old, with its tinsel, its hypocrisy, its hollowness, its lying propriety, and its pitiful cowardice, shall lie behind us like a museum, open for instruction. [noun]
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