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1. "Letting them live as Satan's Slaves is defeat," Moamar said, coming dangerously close to insolence in the face of the Haadij
2. insolence, Ish rued spoiling the boy with gifts - sometimes kits, sometimes bats
3. end to his insolence and will turn his
4. was willing to tolerate this man’s insolence
5. In the preamble, it complains much of the insolence of servants, who endeavoured to raise their wages upon their masters
6. make Nerissa pay for the insolence of staring at him earlier
7. But Nerissa wondered if there was another reason besides her insolence
8. } To let a farm in this manner, was quite agreeable to the usual economy of, I believe, the sovereigns of all the different countries of Europe, who used frequently to let whole manors to all the tenants of those manors, they becoming jointly and severally answerable for the whole rent ; but in return being allowed to collect it in their own way, and to pay it into the king's exchequer by the hands of their own bailiff, and being thus altogether freed from the insolence of the king's officers; a circumstance in those days regarded as of the greatest importance
9. From the insolence of office, too, they are frequently indifferent how they exercise it, and are very apt to censure or deprive him of his office wantonly and without any just cause
10. For though management and persuasion are always the easiest and safest instruments of government as force and violence are the worst and the most dangerous; yet such, it seems, is the natural insolence of man, that he almost always disdains to use the good instrument, except when he cannot or dare not use the bad one
11. The uncertainty of taxation encourages the insolence, and favours the corruption, of an order of men who are naturally unpopular, even where they are neither insolent nor corrupt
12. By a union with Great Britain, the greater part of people of all ranks in Ireland would gain an equally complete deliverance from a much more oppressive aristocracy ; an aristocracy not founded, like that of Scotland, in the natural and respectable distinctions of birth and fortune, but in the most odious of all distinctions, those of religious and political prejudices; distinctions which, more than any other, animate both the insolence of the oppressors, and the hatred and indignation of the oppressed, and which commonly render the inhabitants of the same country more hostile to one another than those of different countries ever are
13. "You will pay for this insolence
14. And because of this great measure of insolence I have found within them,
15. If things weren’t the way that they are, I could have a whip in my face for such insolence
16. you, the Creator of all, the Lord of the universe, who are a righteous Governor, and judges all who act with pride and insolence
17. greatly uplifted with scorn and insolence
18. And now, you who hate insolence; you who do abound in mercy; you who are the protector of all things; appear quickly to those of
19. forgive Satan's insolence and restore him as the
20. But seeing as you shall not heed the warnings of your older, much more experienced sibling, I shall have to let you fail, and in the process die for your insolence
21. 3 It is you the Creator of all the Lord of the universe who are a righteous Governor and judges all who act with pride and insolence
22. 21 At that time God who sees all things who is beyond all Holy among the holy heard that prayer so suitable; and scourged the man greatly uplifted with scorn and insolence
23. 9 And now you who hate insolence; you who do abound in mercy; you who are the protector of all things; appear quickly to those of the race of Israel who are insulted by abhorred lawless gentiles
24. 12 you who are all powerful and the Almighty O Eternal One See! Have mercy on us who are being withdrawn from life like traitors by the unreasoning insolence of lawless men
25. Then there are the following attendant on these: helping widows looking after orphans and the needy rescuing the servants of God from necessities the being hospitable-for in hospitality good-doing finds a field-never opposing anyone the being quiet having fewer needs than all men reverencing the aged practising righteousness watching the brotherhood bearing insolence being long-suffering encouraging those who are sick in soul not casting those who have fallen into sin from the faith but turning them back and restoring them to peace of mind admonishing sinners not oppressing debtors and the needy and if there are any other actions like these
26. 5 And how will this be beloved? If our mind be established by faith toward God; if we seek out what is pleasant and acceptable in his sight; if we perform such things as harmonize with his blameless will and follow in the way of truth casting from us all unrighteousness and lawlessness covetousness strife malice and fraud whispering and evil speaking hatred of God pride and insolence vainglory and churlishness
27. I can’t believe the outright insolence and rudeness
28. That stopped Jamal short, making him understand that his insolence wouldn’t be of any benefit to him
29. He laughed at her insolence and flexed his mighty biceps
30. Turning to the interrogators, he said: "Twenty lashes for insolence
31. I held my arm out towards him in friendship but instead of grasping it he turned and walked away, with hindsight I now know that I should not have let this slur go unpunished, it was only because of our boyhood friendship that I allowed him to get away with this insolence
32. “Yaotl, by your own words, I have been selected by the gods to be chief of all the Tolteca, this includes you priest, because this is a special day I will overlook this insolence you have shown by keeping me waiting
33. Van Thorn was annoyed and angered by the insolence of the last
34. and daughters only to avenge our justified insolence
35. insolence of the comment
36. but she had to pay for her insolence and betrayal
37. Charles rose in indignation at the insolence of the man, grabbing his sword and prompting the other militiamen to do the same
38. He reminded Matilda of Crow, though he was much younger, he had that same air about him, a mongrel mix of insolence and authority
39. She would remember this woman’s insolence, speaking to her so informally
40. “I cannot stand such insolence any longer!” The black wolf said
41. You should summon her and scold her for her insolence!”
42. Both of them were indomitable and brutal and displayed equal amounts of insolence and conceit
43. “Ah, Telemachus has acted truly with great insolence
44. Roger had never heard such insolence from a thirteen-year-old
45. Sir Harald had paid dearly for that piece of insolence
46. Harald decided not to reprimand him for insolence
47. I bear the marks of a slave master’s cruel insolence for his slaves, not the
48. characteristic ofDon Félix's cool insolence that he should refer to his affair with Elviraas a
49. "Oh, so because you're my father and the King, I should let you degrade me to that level? Well, listen here, you're not my King! I renounce citizenship! Send me to jail or execute me for my insolence towards the King of this country! Why would I care? You might be the man who made my mother pregnant with me but are you really a father to me? Not only have you been absent all my life, but you see me as no more than a piece of meat and prostituted me to your nephew in exchange for him becoming your successor so you can save your son! And all that speech a few days ago about legitimizing me, and that you cared about me and everything, was that just a lie?" She responded with the same tone
50. 'That man this morning, for instance--did you ever hear anything like it? He was just the type of man, quite apart from his insolence, that most grieves the bishop