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This I believe is the case with every barbarous people.
People came from miles around to witness this barbarous act.
But it happened less frequently there than in the barbarous west.
Your father sounds rather barbarous, but like an ethical man.
The native might be barbarous, but he was no fool.
Behind the barbarous face paint, his eyes were brilliant green.
Oh, back in the barbarous twentieth century many people would have agreed with you.
"What is this barbarous thing you have on him, nurse?"
And once again, the barbarous killers are likely to escape.
A slave near the front called out something in a barbarous tongue.
Perfectly barbarous, in most cases, though they are sometimes justified.
Very beautiful poetry, in its own barbarous fashion, I think.
"Yes, there is such a barbarous organization with us here.
Do you suppose they will be so barbarous as that?"
Here also the barbarous words are ranged into a dictionary by themselves.
In fact, few people today think that any languages are either barbarous or civilized.
You must be a foreigner from a distant and barbarous land!
You were a fine shot and so had every advantage in those barbarous days."
"With the German dead, there was the risk of having a new librarian even more barbarous."
Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous.
Under this barbarous treatment I got well in a fortnight.
He couldn't let in civilization upon his own barbarous culture.
But what Hiram had told him was worse than barbarous.
This book is about a member of a scarred generation living through a barbarous century.
The militias of some barbarous nations defended themselves much better.