- part) that it is
certainly all one land, so I judge, that one less
exceptionable to all
parties and on all
accounts cannot be
found than that now applied...
-
about Daisy meeting with
young Italian gentlemen make her
socially exceptionable under these criteria.
Winterbourne learns of Daisy's
increasing intimacy...
- states, that the
right of
equal suffrage among the
states is "another
exceptionable part of the Confederation." And that "The
sense of the
majority should...
- part) that it is
certainly all one land, so I judge, that one less
exceptionable to all
parties and on all
accounts cannot be
found than that now applied...
-
award once in any
particular sport,
making it both more
honorable and
exceptionable that he has won the
award both in
track and in cross-country. He is...
-
gradual eman****tion of Slavery. This
difficult task
could be less
exceptionably, and more
successfully performed by the
revered Fathers of all our political...
- edition, is
printed from a copy
corrected by the author's own hand. The
exceptionable p****ages,
which inadvertency had
thrown out, are here retrenched; and...
-
Foote besought the
archbishop to take the m****cript and
strike the
exceptionable p****ages; he
agreed on the
condition that it
should be
published "Revised...
-
Paradise Lost, in
which he
frequently faults Milton's
style or
places exceptionable p****ages in
square brackets,
claiming they are the work of
another hand...
- it was
sufficient to
curtail some
tedious pages, and to omit some
exceptionable expressions. In the
Second Part it was
absolutely necessary to do more...