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On the contrary, I am a man of vehement disposition, with violent enthusiasms, and extreme immoderation in all my passions.
PERSPECTIVE-CHANGING EXPERIENCES, GOOD OR BAD, CAN LEAD TO RICHER LIVESSUJATA GUPTASEPTEMBER 1, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
This immoderation of her clothes, the fright she was in—so nervous at first that she could hardly stand—became her very ill.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF RICHARD YEA-AND-NAYMAURICE HEWLETT
But here it was done everywhere and at all hours and in all degrees of immoderation and vulgarity.
CHILDREN OF THE MARKET PLACEEDGAR LEE MASTERS
In addition to the immoderation characterizing our life, how much have the fruits themselves lost in excellence?
COMMENTARY ON GENESIS, VOL. IIMARTIN LUTHER
I am making strenuous efforts to speak with immoderation of an "infallible institution."
THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARCM. M. MANGASARIAN
Just eating him alone was eating pickled oysters in immoderation.
THE IDIOT AT HOMEJOHN KENDRICK BANGS
The instant impulse did not permit himself to argue the immoderation of his care of her.
THE CITY OF DELIGHTELIZABETH MILLER
There were others who, with equal immoderation, committed themselves to the opposite proposition—that there was no God.
MODERN ELOQUENCE: VOL III, AFTER-DINNER SPEECHES P-ZVARIOUS
To-day, for him who hath eyes to see, the marks of a like immoderation are upon our generation also.
A MAN'S VALUE TO SOCIETYNEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
She stopped her horse and laughed with the immoderation of a boy.
HOPE HATHAWAYFRANCES PARKER
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