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  • He called his iniquitous vices, follies his licentiousness, love of pleasure his unprincipled expenditure and extravagance, a want of the knowledge of what money was: and his worst sin of all, because the one least likely to be abandoned, his positive, unyielding damning selfishness, he called ‘fashion’ the fashion of the young men of the day. The Kellys and the O'Kellys
  • The very idea that he would leak stories to her is preposterous, outrageous, possibly blasphemous and undoubtedly iniquitous.
  • I'm sorry if I sound preachy or scolding, but reading about Reid's perfidy - and that's not too strong a word, nor is "iniquitous" - really set something set me off, today. The Anchoress
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
  • The very idea that he would leak stories to her is preposterous, outrageous, possibly blasphemous and undoubtedly iniquitous.
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  • The third argument, of course, is that barring steroids is all about fairness; that it's iniquitous when some players are on the juice and others aren't.
  • He called his iniquitous vices, follies -- his licentiousness, love of pleasure -- his unprincipled expenditure and extravagance, a want of the knowledge of what money was: and his worst sin of all, because the one least likely to be abandoned, his positive, unyielding damning selfishness, he called "fashion" -- the fashion of the young men of the day. The Kellys and the O'Kellys
  • Thus among our horned cattle, the Jerseys have been brought to a point where, from the iniquitous inbreeding, which is against what may be called the morality of nature, they are fearfully subjected to tuberculosis. Domesticated Animals Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization
  • While students in Iran clamor for an American-style life, many in the West oppose globalization as the symbol of iniquitous free market capitalism.
  • The new dispensation distributed patronage through hierarchical relationships and emphasized iniquitous patron-client alliances over horizontal affinity based on shared heritage and culture.
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  • The Democratic Alliance has called for Capetonians to unite against what it says is an "iniquitous" plan to turn key sections of the N1 and ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The train of reasoning which led them to justify the imposition of a fine was somewhat in this wise: To _impose a fine_ would be to take blood-money, and would be immoral and iniquitous: to _accept the offer of a present_ on condition that the sentence should be entirely remitted however would be quite another thing. The Transvaal from Within A Private Record of Public Affairs
  • Certes, such is the unhappy condition of sinful nature, that not merely in acts that are morally doubtful it adopts the worse conclusion; but often it depraves by iniquitous subversion those which have the appearance of rectitude. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • When they finally get to New York, the omphalos, the imagined center of their world, Singh dupes them into signing an iniquitous contract that will make him a fortune, and Ormus and Vina slaves for the rest of their careers.
  • The South African Legion on Thursday slammed the budget for its failure to address what it described as the "iniquitous" R18 a month allowance paid to war veterans. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • On the contrary, precisely because they are iniquitous the Church makes an urgent call for freedom of conscience and the duty to oppose.
  • But the idyll is short lived as Hanna disappears from his life, only to resurface in a courtroom where she is being tried for iniquitous past which she had hidden from him. The Times of India
  • No one else's use of the word "iniquitous" would make me laugh so hard. Polls: Obama Beating Hillary In Indiana And North Carolina
  • In an iniquitous twist of fate, what should have protected him had ultimately cost him his life. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
  • The penal laws against the Catholics, the iniquitous restrictions on Irish trade and industry, the selfish factiousness of the parliament, the jobbery and corruption of administration, the absenteeism of the landlords, and all the other too familiar elements of that mischievous and fatal system, were then in full force. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Have you seen this bill? It's iniquitous!
  • That vote hobbled him, on Thursday night as throughout this campaign, from crystallizing public unease about this iniquitous and illegal war.
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
  • However, the most iniquitous means of reducing the price is the dressing specification adopted by abattoirs.
  • The present "iniquitous" situation could not continue. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • US combat troops are withdrawing from Iraq and Obama is the first president to reform America's iniquitous health-care system.
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
  • It is always the story of those upholding higher human virtues locked in battle against the wicked and the iniquitous.
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
  • And another thing alphacrucis, between you and me, what sort of Israeli are you that you feel so offended by the term "Mongoloid" - you said Israelis welcome people from ALL parts of the world to join their sick and iniquitous den? Newmatilda.com - Comments
  • The tensions in the house, generated by Seamus's iniquitous will, were taking their toll. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • Robespierre, a narrow, prudish, jealous, puritanical but able lawyer from Arras, with journalists like Desmoulins and Loustallot, inveighed against what they described as iniquitous class legislation that would have excluded from the councils of the French nation Jean The French Revolution A Short History
  • [Illustration] The "soldan" is king Philip II. of Spain; "Mercilla" is queen Elizabeth; "Adicia" is Injustice personified, or the bigotry of popery; and "Samient" the ambassadors of Holland, who went to Philip for redress of grievances, and were most iniquitously detained by him as prisoners. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust
  • It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
  • It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
  • So pardon me if I take your condemnation of gay marriage as "iniquitous" with a grain of salt. 04/22/2005
  • His expression was like that of a cowled monk in a Reformationist painting caught in an iniquitous act. The Glass Rainbow
  • It is quite iniquitous and will put up building and road costs everywhere besides putting further pressure on our haulage industry.
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.
  • Seeing, however, that his chance of escape was hopeless, he at length consented to pay the levier of black-mail his iniquitous dues. John Deane of Nottingham Historic Adventures by Land and Sea
  • It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
  • Nay, they are rather wont to signalize iniquity than to chase it away, and hence arises our indignation that honours so often fall to the most iniquitous of men. Consolation of Philosophy
  • Having failed in a design, which the word iniquitous is scarcely sufficient to characterise, the House of Assembly decidedly assumed a progressive or reform character. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • Brahmins began to be described as cunning, parasitic exploiters and authors of the iniquitous caste system.
  • It is an iniquitous system that allows a person to die because they have no money to pay for medicine.

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