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self-accusations

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  • Case studies collected by medical officers reveal that these self-accusations could be as painful as punishments meted out by the Army Air Forces.

    Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008

  • If you, like Frank, start more than you finish, give up your guilt and self-accusations.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • If you, like Frank, start more than you finish, give up your guilt and self-accusations.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • If you, like Frank, start more than you finish, give up your guilt and self-accusations.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • If you, like Frank, start more than you finish, give up your guilt and self-accusations.

    Find Your Focus Zone PhD Lucy Jo Palladino 2007

  • Mr. John and Mr. Antony Harlowe were so much affected with the articles in their favour, (bequeathed to them without a word or hint of reproach or recrimination,) that they broke out into self-accusations; and lamented that their sweet niece, as they called her, was not got above all grateful acknowledgement and returns.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • * This letter contains in substance — her thanks to the good woman for her care of her in her infancy; for her good instructions, and the excellent example she had set her; with self-accusations of a vanity and presumption, which lay lurking in her heart unknown to herself, till her calamities (obliging her to look into herself) brought them to light.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • Arabella: but cannot imitate her in her self-accusations, and acquittals of others who are all in fault.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • But this, that follows, I think, is the only way to judge of his specious confessions and self-accusations — Does he confess any thing that you knew not before, or that you are not likely to find out from others? —

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • Nor let your letters be filled with the self-accusations you mention: there is no cause for them.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

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