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Is there no lesson in the fact that she, nurtured in every luxury, braves the wildest day of winter in her mission of charity?—that the most squalid misery, the most pestilent disease never deterred her?

From The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II) by Lever, Charles James

In the seventeenth century, it was agreed that, next to the Münster Anabaptists, the Quakers were of all dissenting sects the most pestilent and blasphemous.

From Beginnings of the American People by Dodd, William E.

To his disappointment, he discovered that the only reference in history to an Earl of Saxby made out that particular one to be a most pestilent Roundhead.

From Sinister Street, vol. 1 by MacKenzie, Compton

He is known to be an influential member of one of the most pestilent secret societies in the country.

From The Gadfly by Voynich, E. L. (Ethel Lillian)

"It is notoriously the most pestilent robber's nest between Mayence and Cologne."

From The Sword Maker by Barr, Robert



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