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    1. abandon himself to every sort of low profligacy and vice


    2. Her demand for a new hat for the Merchants’ Autumn Ball was just one example of her recent fickleness, not to mention her profligacy with his money


    3. It makes it far harder afterwards to run into any excess of riot and profligacy


    4. But still, how the poor were to tackle this financial burden imposed upon them by the profligacy of the rich is anybody’s guess; perhaps the ever growing size of the bribable provides the clue


    5. Be that as it may, the unabated profligacy of the Sultan-Nawab nexus of the Islamic order should have depressed the Indian economy sooner than later, which any way wouldn’t have improved the economic lot of the native Musalmans for the alien rulers suffered no qualms for their lack of concern to the new but lowly additions to the grand umma, not to speak of their kafir subjects


    6. Besides, the overall downtrend of the Indian economy, brought about by the profligacy of the Musalman rulers, dried up the wells of charity affecting the Brahman well-being


    7. renunciation to the profligacy of wealth


    8. They inform us the harms of adultery and profligacy, they explain this in details and mention the different diseases resulted from illegal deeds, but they couldn't stop themselves, why? Because they have no balance between material and spirit, balance is only found after believing in Allah (Glory to Him)


    9. Under such a series of profligacy, licentiousness, idolatry, ignorance, and superstition, nothing could result but the very condition


    10. Under such a series of profligacy, licentiousness, idolatry, ignorance, and superstition, nothing could result but the

    11. Under such a series of profligacy, licentiousness, idolatry, ignorance, and superstition, nothing could result but the very condition that did result


    12. I wrote and burnt and wrote and burnt! I would pen a Pastoral thro’out three sleepless Nights only to commit it to the Flames! And yet were my Words not wasted, for ev’ry budding Poet, I discover’d, must spend a thousand Words for ev’ry one he saves, and Words are hardly wasted if, thro’ one’s Profligacy with ’em, one learns true Wit and true Expression of it


    13. But at the same time just this aim demands the greatest efforts of us; and so, led astray by pride, losing sight of this aim, we occupy ourselves either with the mystery which in our impurity we are unworthy to receive, or seek the reformation of the human race while ourselves setting an example of baseness and profligacy


    14. Both parents and the government, in consequence of this view, may be said to wink at profligacy, and even in the last resource to encourage its practice


    15. The life-conception of the other, Verlaine, consisted in weak profligacy, confession of his moral impotence, and, as an antidote to that impotence, in the grossest Roman Catholic idolatry


    16. However much I might detect in Zuchin’s character and amusements an element of coarseness and profligacy, I could also detect the fact that his drinking-bouts were of a very different order to the puerility with burnt rum and champagne in which I had participated at Baron Z


    17. Hardly could any revolution be more disastrous for the great mass of the population than the present order or rather disorder of our life, with its daily sacrifices to exhausting and unnatural toil, to poverty, drunkenness, and profligacy, with all the horrors of the war that is at hand, which will swallow up in one year more victims than all the revolutions of the century


    18. I shall take no pleasure in the retrospection which seems so much to disgust that gentleman; but I do not know how else to find justification for the measures we, I trust, shall pursue, and to expose the profligacy of our enemies


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    dissipation dissolution licentiousness looseness profligacy extravagance prodigality waste squandering lavishness open-handedness