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Lynn saw that his remark was injudicious, and endeavoured to atone for it, by the most delicate assiduity of attention.
ALONEMARION HARLAND
To soil either would be injudicious, impolitic, and she never desired the injudicious and impolitic.
THE BUTTERFLY HOUSEMARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN
And for this they would have had to thank their injudicious champions in both Houses of Parliament.
BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, AMERICAN EDITION, VOLUME LIVVARIOUS
She was no private character; it was, therefore, an injudicious resistance of his authority.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COX
This injudicious speech was duly reported to the marquis, who, stung to the quick, quitted the lady for ever.
QUEENS OF THE FRENCH STAGEH. NOEL WILLIAMS
Let not indiscriminate familiarity be shown towards all partners, nor injudicious familiarity towards any.
THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE COMMON, VOL. II (OF 2)TIMOTHY EAST
The ill-assorted and injudicious attire of the individual only served to render his awkwardness more conspicuous.
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANSJAMES FENIMORE COOPER
The distemper is increased by his injudicious and preposterous endeavours, or pretences, for the cure of it.
THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT DISCONTENTSEDMUND BURKE
It was at such a moment as this that he should have been left to do his work without injudicious impediment from his rider.
ORLEY FARMANTHONY TROLLOPE
And then Gould was an injudicious flatterer; he made the flattered fellow uncomfortable.
DR. JOLLIFFE'S BOYSLEWIS HOUGH
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