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  • We don't need any more headstrong, litigious lawyers; we've been groaning under the weight of carpers and cavillers for years.
  • For my temptation to think it a right, I refer every caviller to a brick house, sashed windows below, and casements above, in Highbury. Emma
  • Of course, there will always be naysayers in this world, the sort of petty cavillers, who enjoy criticizing folks like Mark.
  • He cavilled in part like the priest Sabellius, who had cavilled like the Phrygian Praxeas, who was a great caviller. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Athaeneus, to philosophers and travellers, an opiniative ass, a caviller, a kind of pedant; for his manners, as Theod. Anatomy of Melancholy
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  • Almost three years on, the carpers and cavillers are still complaining about the huge sums extracted from the telcos in the European 3G spectrum auctions.
  • We don't need any more headstrong, litigious lawyers; we've been groaning under the weight of carpers and cavillers for years.
  • Frank Hadden has certainly had his detractors down the years, but even his most stringent caviller would have to admit that this is a man who has served his time.
  • Behold, says the caviller, there is no good Indian until he dies, and even his friends complain that the young men will "go back" to gambling games and horse races. The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 3, March, 1896
  • Will the caviller still contend with the Almighty? The Sceptics of the Old Testament: Job - Koheleth - Agur
  • Have these cavillers an intellect superior to Newton's own?
  • The noble cavalier characterized," "& a rebellious caviller cauterized," 1644 _or_ 5. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • I have proof enough to carry conviction to any honest breast – to satisfy any caviller – except a court of justice. The Hidden Hand
  • The philosophic pessimist is not a fretful and malignant caviller who sneers at the follies of others because he thinks himself so much wiser than they. Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde"; an essay on the Wagnerian drama
  • Athaeneus, to philosophers and travellers, an opiniative ass, a caviller, a kind of pedant; for his manners, as Theod. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Frank Hadden has certainly had his detractors down the years, but even his most stringent caviller would have to admit that this is a man who has served his time.
  • Porphyry or some other caviller, [275] may object, that this is fabulous, because the reason of it does not appear; or because it is unusual; or because it is repugnant to the common order of nature. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • Have these cavillers an intellect superior to Newton's own?
  • We don't need any more headstrong, litigious lawyers; we've been groaning under the weight of carpers and cavillers for years.
  • Of course, there will always be naysayers in this world, the sort of petty cavillers, who enjoy criticizing folks like Mark.
  • Almost three years on, the carpers and cavillers are still complaining about the huge sums extracted from the telcos in the European 3G spectrum auctions.
  • I refer every caviller to a brick house, sashed windows below, and casements above, in Highbury. Emma

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