Of the excusatory causes of this concubinage some are real and some not. |
The excusatory causes which are not real are such as are not grounded in what is just, although in the appearance of what is just. |
To this petition Jupiter's answer was excusatory, that all the places and offices of his house were bestowed. |
And for once Dorothy dropped her excusatory attitude towards her friend. |
Deresiewicz's most valuable point is that our hyper-marketed consumer society is perilously shallow, often confusing purchased identities with more mindful outlooks, and excusatory rationales with genuine moral deliberation. |
Turn in, and look at it, for the sight is well worth a cup of excusatory cyder. |