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  • The honorable, exemplary, and uncensurable conduct with which our combatants have waged this fight must have some sort of value.

    10TH ANNIVERSARY-INTERIOR MINISTRY 1971

  • From many windows hung gay cloths and banners; the three fountains were making Roman pearls and diamonds of the first water; the entire length (seven hundred and fifty feet) and breadth of the square was filled with the Roman people; three bands of military music played uncensurable airs, since the public censor permitted them; and several companies of soldiers, with loaded guns, stood all ready to slaughter the _plebe_.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy Various

  • Ragged losels gathered by beat of drum from the overcrowded streets of cities, and drilled a little and dressed in red, do not they stand fire in an uncensurable manner; and handsomely give their life, if needful, at the rate of a shilling per day?

    Latter-Day Pamphlets Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • The blooming daughters, the newly-married wife, and two matrons with their innocent ones beside them, were all in the happiness of their hopes when the Destroyer was upon them suddenly, truly like a strong man in the darkness of night; and they were all hurled, in the midst of their uncensurable revelry, to

    Rattlin the Reefer Edward Howard 1820

  • _merit_, which Hector says, is uncensurable, unless the _merit_ so

    Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies Samuel Johnson 1746

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