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1. It would be ungracious and totally unworthy for me to rubbish the Westminster Confession
2. was used every faith year was kept at Tyrus, the king being present, 19 This ungracious Jason sent special messengers from
3. 34 As for that most ungracious Nicanor, who had
4. ungracious wretch demanded, if there were a Mighty one in Heaven, that had commanded the Sabbath Day to be kept
5. And after speaking so to me, He spoke to the serpent in great anger, saying to him, Since you have done this, and has become an ungracious instrument until you should deceive those who were remiss in heart, cursed are you of all the beasts
6. And after speaking so to me He spoke to the serpent in great anger saying to him Since you have done this and has become an ungracious instrument until you should deceive those who were remiss in heart cursed are you of all the beasts
7. 18 Now when the game that was used every faith year was kept at Tyrus the king being present 19 This ungracious Jason sent special messengers from Jerusalem who were Antiochians to carry three hundred drachms of silver to the sacrifice of Hercules which even the bearers of it thought fit not to bestow on the sacrifice because it was not convenient but to be reserved for other charges
8. 34 As for that most ungracious Nicanor who had brought a thousand merchants to buy the Jews 35 He was through the help of the Lord brought down by them of whom he made least account; and putting off his glorious apparel and discharging his company he came like a fugitive servant through the midland to Antioch having very great dishonour for that his host was destroyed
9. 3 Then the most ungracious wretch demanded if there were a Mighty one in Heaven that had commanded the Sabbath Day to be kept
10. He felt sad at the ungracious averment of unsuitability on the designer letterhead
11. and dishes have been poisoned! Isn’t it too ungracious towards me!”
12. I think it’s very ungracious to try and steal a girl’s boyfriend when that girl came all the way down here to save your ass,” she says
13. "He does very well, for a boy," was Meg's somewhat ungracious answer, for the subject did not interest her
14. and enforced the assertion, by observing that Miss Morton was the daughter of a nobleman with thirty thousand pounds, while Miss Dashwood was only the daughter of a private gentleman with no more than three; but when she found that, though perfectly admitting the truth of her representation, he was by no means inclined to be guided by it, she judged it wisest, from the experience of the past, to submit--and therefore, after such an ungracious delay as she owed to her own dignity, and as served to prevent every suspicion of good-will, she issued her decree of consent to the marriage of Edward and Elinor
15. want the bread at all, but felt it would be ungracious to refuse, so I ate it slowly, in
16. It was ungracious and ungrateful of them to behave the way they did
17. After that, when we went in to supper, the place and the meal would have a more homely look than ever, and I would feel more ashamed of home than ever, in my own ungracious breast
18. After putting her finger in her mouth, with many ungracious refusals to answer good Mr
19. He shrugged his shoulders in ungracious acquiescence, while our visitor in hurried words and with much excitable gesticulation poured forth his story
20. Taciturn, suspicious, ungracious, it took some time before Holmes's pleasant manner and frank acceptance of all that she said thawed her into a corresponding amiability
21. Norbert, who was much in this ungracious case, though he professed to like me extremely, could but seldom consummate the main-joy itself with me, without such a length and variety of preparations, as were at once wearisome and inflammatory
22. All argument failed to overcome his ungracious objections, and finally the plan had to be abandoned
23. The expression of her face was cold and ungracious
24. In fact, he had it in his thought to tell her that she ought not to have received young Ladislaw in his absence: but he abstained, partly from the sense that it would be ungracious to bring a new complaint in the moment of her penitent acknowledgment, partly because he wanted to avoid further agitation of himself by speech, and partly because he was too proud to betray that jealousy of disposition which was not so exhausted on his scholarly compeers that there was none to spare in other directions
25. The maidens by this time were quite used to his ungrateful, ungracious ways; so they took no notice of it,
26. Miss Bertram’s attention and opinion was evidently his chief aim; and though her deportment showed rather conscious superiority than any solicitude to oblige him, the mention of Sotherton Court, and the ideas attached to it, gave her a feeling of complacency, which prevented her from being very ungracious
27. Ferrars at first reasonably endeavoured to dissuade him from marrying Miss Dashwood, by every argument in her power;—told him, that in Miss Morton he would have a woman of higher rank and larger fortune;—and enforced the assertion, by observing that Miss Morton was the daughter of a nobleman with thirty thousand pounds, while Miss Dashwood was only the daughter of a private gentleman with no more than THREE; but when she found that, though perfectly admitting the truth of her representation, he was by no means inclined to be guided by it, she judged it wisest, from the experience of the past, to submit—and therefore, after such an ungracious delay as she owed to her own dignity, and as served to prevent every suspicion of good-will, she issued her decree of consent to the marriage of Edward and Elinor
28. She was an interesting person, this stern Australian nurse—taciturn, suspicious, ungracious, it took some time before Holmes's pleasant manner and frank acceptance of all that she said thawed her into a corresponding amiability
29. "The ungracious and ungrateful dog!" cried Starbuck; "he mocks and dares me with the very poor-box I filled for him not five minutes ago!"—then in his old intense whisper—"Give way, greyhounds! Dog to it!"
30. The mode recommended by gentlemen is founded upon a want of confidence in the promise of Great Britain, and an ungracious demand for its execution, as preliminary to the revocation, while the mode pointed out by treaty, is founded upon a confidence in the promise; and, without requiring its execution, will insure our own safety by the mere exercise of municipal right; a right which is unquestionable; vouched to be so by Mr
31. She was inclined to be ungracious about it, and intimated that the managers were old fogies, and that any ball with such a tradition would be unbearable
32. I am aware how ungracious constitutional objections to the powers of this House are with those, and there are many such, who believe that the powers of the Federal Government are, at best, too contracted; and who would be glad to see all the State rights merged and sunk into a consolidated government
33. I know, sir, that this topic is regarded by many gentlemen as ungracious and invidious
34. I know how ungracious and invidious topics of this kind are to some gentlemen