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profligateness
noun as in indulgence
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But even strangers, that are unacquaint with their personal profligateness and ignorance, &c. cannot be altogether ignorant of the scandal of prelacy and erastianism, in which they are involved, of the scandal of apostasy, perjury, and breach of covenant, which is their brand, and the nation's bane, that hath countenanced them.
From Project Gutenberg
Lord W—— began it with a complaint of the insolence and profligateness of servants.
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