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Yet when Wilson arrived at the White House, in 1913, he tried to improvise the “straightforward, inartificial party government” he had championed.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 12, 2015

The music he liked best was of the simplest, most inartificial order.

From Vixen, Volume I. by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)

In lieu of a pencil he was using the more inartificial substitute of a sharp-pointed piece of wood.

From Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi by Bushnell, David Ives

The construction of M. Gautier's little romance is simple and inartificial, the incidents are spirited, the style is fresh and pleasant.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 by Various

This is accounted rather an inartificial mode of informing the audience of the circumstances previous to the opening of the piece.

From History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I by Dunlop, John




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