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  • A great popular press in Britain protests clamantly every time an international conference is called for.

    Sir Norman Angell - Nobel Lecture 1933

  • It seemed to John that they would never be otherwise than dirty-grey, that the streets would always be wet and the shops always clamantly vulgar.

    The Foolish Lovers St. John G. Ervine 1927

  • She considered her cause to be so clamantly just that to expatiate to the Holy Father upon its merits would be an impertinence; it was not conceivable that He would fail her; and in any event, she had in hand a deal of sewing which required immediate attention.

    Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918

  • Considerate persons found something of the pathetic in their preoccupation by these matters while, so clamantly, the dissension between the young

    Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918

  • As you have heard, she considered her cause to be so clamantly just that to expatiate to the Holy Father upon its merits were an impertinence; it was not conceivable that He would fail her; and in any event, she had in hand a deal of sewing which required immediate attention.

    Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918

  • But, after all, you are clamantly not quite the boy I left at Liverpool last October.

    The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking James Branch Cabell 1918

  • Considerate persons found something of the pathetic in their preoccupation by these trifles while, so clamantly, the dissension between the young King and his uncles gathered to a head: the air was thick with portents; and was this, then, an appropriate time, the judicious demanded of high Heaven, for the Queen of fearful England to concern herself about a peasant's toothache?

    Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918

  • It was that very same who at the hospital of Rovigo had looked at me so hard, had burnt my cheek with his hot breath and urged the value of his friendship so clamantly against that of the Jew's; Fra Palamone, as I remembered his name.

    The Fool Errant Maurice Hewlett 1892

  • Gaboriau claims, in the same way, even more "clamantly."

    A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889

  • The whole band was afoot in an instant, clamantly agog.

    If I Were King Justin McCarthy 1871

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