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Updated: May 9, 2025


On these visitors' days we all wore boots and clothes which were never seen at other times. I hated mine most virulently, because they were not mine, but had been worn by some other boy before they came to me. It was never given to me to learn what became of the ample store of clothing I had on board the Livorno. The sisters were exceedingly thorough in detail.

Utterly unsympathetic, narrow beyond the dreams of the narrowest of modern schoolmasters, they were frankly, virulently hostile to any one in whom they perceived as they always did perceive with the unerring instinct of stupidity to detect cleverness the smallest trace of originality of character, thought or outlook on life. As a rule they seem to have been successful in achieving their aim.

But it is unhappily true that he was commissioned to carry out a darker enterprise, the removal by assassination of certain of the more virulently hostile among the Afghan leaders. The incident is the blackest of the many discreditable transactions which chequer the inner political history of this melancholy chapter of our annals.

His imagination was as fertile as his pencil was facile. This vigorous print shows a half-draped female figure catching Charles James Fox by the ankle and Lord North by the throat; in this print he takes the same political attitude as his contemporary Gillray, whom he resembles, though far less virulently, in his anti-French prints, while he shows less marked hostility to the reigning house.

It found strong voice at the time of the Boer War, when the pastors issued a united manifesto virulently attacking Great Britain. These pastors are in communication with the German-American Lutherans in the United States, who exerted their influence to the utmost against the election of President Wilson, taking their instructions indirectly from the German Foreign Office.

"Why, monseigneur, I have experienced that to my cost; a woman who was the cause of my being exiled!" "What a revengeful disposition you have, De Guiche, how virulently you bear malice." "I should like the case to be your own, monseigneur."

Centipedes, scorpions and virulently poisonous snakes animate the land, while the shoals, where the natives declare there are "more fish than water," teem with every sort of man-eating shark, and with the cuttle-fish watching for his prey from each interstice of the coral-reef.

No one big, it was felt, could have so virulently aggressive an expression, though, as a matter of fact, Butteridge had a height of six feet two inches, and a weight altogether proportionate to that.

Jefferson returned from France in the early winter. The discussion over Assumption was going on very virulently. He walked me backwards and forwards before the President's door for half an hour.

It had no sympathy with his pertinacious campaign against all the cherished forms and traditions of "The House," and it gave him no support. Rather it virulently opposed him and his small group, who were without money and even without any organisation at their back.

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