Sentence examples for The most unremitting from inspiring English sources

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"The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other," he wrote in the early seventeen-eighties.

In his "Notes on the State of Virginia," a rare document privately printed in Paris in 1785, Jefferson argued: "The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other.

Burney began the diary she later edited for the public at the age of 15, addressing it with apparent artlessness to "Nobody": "To Nobody can I reveal every thought... with the most unlimited confidence, the most unremitting sincerity to the end of my Life!" (as Harman notes drily, "surely one of the most self-conscious, attention-grabbing pieces of supposedly confidential writing ever composed").

Quoting Michael Ignatieff, Kagan speculates candidly that liberal civilization itself "runs deeply against the human grain and is achieved and sustained only by the most unremitting struggle against human nature".

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The Canary Islands, the focus of his most unremitting obsessions, eventually fell to Spain, and Portugal did not succeed in garnering much of the African gold trade until more than 20 years after the prince's death.

O'Rowe, however, chose to stage his most unremitting work at the Gate, the Bentley of Dublin theatres, which once a year or so sprinkles some broken glass into its programme of Pinters and classic revivals.

Narratives of the first world war are not exactly thin on the ground, but even with such bristling competition it is undeniable that these 90 pages are some of the most distilled expression of unremitting horror.

Here, at last, is a picture that captures in its raw and savage power the full fascination and repulsion of bull-fighting in the lives of men.That is a sweeping statement, in view of the unremitting fact that the most vivid details of bull-fighting are not permitted to be shown upon our screen.

With its tone of unremitting gentility "Provoked" may be the most restrained wife-beating drama ever to grace a movie screen.

As noted earlier, the most characteristic feature of NDPH is "daily and unremitting from very soon after onset (within 3 days at most)".

Such unremitting grief would send even the most grounded among us into a frenzied Xanax binge and associated fetal position, but these celebrated artists chose not to recoil in passive suffering.

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