I should add also that the Comstockian imbecilities described in Chapter IV are still going on, and that the general trend of American legislation and jurisprudence is toward their indefinite continuance.
What other could accept gravely the astoundingimbecilities of English philanthropy and American law?
There was a sudden break in his thought, and when he wrote on valiantly, hoping against hope, he only grew more aghast on the discovery of the imbecilities he had committed to paper.
He is the Spaniard of education and worldly wisdom, detached from the mediaeval imbecilities of the old regime and yet aloof from the worse follies of the demagogues who now rage in the country .
The imbecilities of the Republic surpass those of the Empire.
But this latter commits too many imbecilitiesto have a long life.
Among the imbecilities of our times, that (fusion) is perhaps the greatest.
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