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uncharitableness



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As is well known success breeds envy and jealousy, and the Buccaneer's neighbours soon began to eye his superior good fortune with hatred and much uncharitableness.

From The Life of a Celebrated Buccaneer A Page of Past History for the Use of the Children of To-day by Richard Clynton

It is the parent of envy, hatred, and all uncharitableness; it makes every one the natural enemy of all others who cross his path, and every one's path is constantly liable to be crossed.

From Socialism by John Stuart Mill

Considering the modes of thinking prevalent in the quarter, it may, without much uncharitableness, be permitted one to doubt this.

From The Highlands of Ethiopia by William Cornwallis Harris

On the other hand, vanity, envy, and uncharitableness have been engendered by foolish mothers, who have provided their daughters with inappropriate and extravagant outfits.

From The Evolution of Fashion by Florence Mary Gardiner

The first are in the main kindly, and the second full of all uncharitableness.

From Irish Fairy Tales by W. B.




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