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Calumny, instead of gratitude, was unsparingly heaped upon herself and her husband.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTRemorse, which always dealt with him unsparingly, laid a heavy hand on him now.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINESolli whipped up the horses unsparingly, and admonished them with weird Norwegian words.
KATHARINE FRENSHAMBEATRICE HARRADENShe told him, among other things, that she had spent none of the money that he had so generously and unsparingly sent her.
THE LIFE OF GEORGE BORROWHERBERT JENKINSHe used his large private means unsparingly in advancing the cause of higher education.
SOME JEWISH WITNESSES FOR CHRISTREV. A. BERNSTEIN, B.D.I fancied, too, that I was becoming a consummate man of the world, and his praises of my proficiency were unsparingly bestowed.
THAT BOY OF NORCOTT'SCHARLES JAMES LEVERHis political changes are difficult to follow, or to explain, and they have been unsparingly censured.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 3, PART 1, SLICE 1VARIOUSTheir prophecy was more than realized; we were unsparingly ridiculed by the press and pulpit both in England and America.
EIGHTY YEARS AND MORE; REMINISCENCES 1815-1897ELIZABETH CADY STANTONIndeed, in these brave days Romans, in Rome's quarrel, have poured out blood and treasure unsparingly for the common cause.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 152, JANUARY 24, 1917VARIOUSHe meant to fight the Reformation by the Inquisition and the Index; and these two instruments were unsparingly used.
A HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION (VOL. 2 OF 2)THOMAS M. LINDSAYWORDS RELATED TO UNSPARINGLY
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