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Word: wrongfully (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Usage:

Cause the brew of the country can't be wrong...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 2/5/1929 | See Source »

...dissatisfied to have the Democratic party be simply a party of opposition. . . . [It] must be a progressive, vigorous, militant party. . . . The people of the U. S. want the facts. If everything is all right they can get the information from the party in power, but if everything is all wrong they can only get it from the minority party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Democratic Deficit | 1/28/1929 | See Source »

...treasury of approximately $1,500,000. This is an obligation resting on the shoulders of the members of the party. . . . The party should be responsible to the rank and file, and the whole system of calling upon a few rich men to make up a party deficit is wrong. . . . There must be a great many people who can afford $100 . . . $50 . . . $10 ... $5. I am quite willing to bear my full share. Countless letters come to me . . . which contain requests for printed copies of the speeches made by me during the last campaign. I have decided I would forego...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Democratic Deficit | 1/28/1929 | See Source »

...passed in, for he is quite a well known figure in society and it was discovered to the amazement of the official whose duty it was to interview him, that he had come to tell the King's doctors that they were dealing with the case on a hopelessly wrong diagnosis. The King, he told the official, was suffering from the ill effects of his accident during the War when he was thrown from his horse, and nothing would do but that His Majesty must be treated with a certain type of embrocation, generally used for bruised limbs after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crown | 1/28/1929 | See Source »

...next day and the next the same thing happened. Not until the bluebooks were falling thick and fast on the table could the proctor find anything wrong, and then--just one terrifying stare from the unknown eyes, and the discovery that there was a blue-book too many. the mysterious being could change its shape at will for never did he appear twice in the same form. Once a section man thought he recognized the features of a freshman who had been run over by a trolley car; another swore he saw a man who had been expelled last June...

Author: By R. L. W., | Title: THE CRIME | 1/23/1929 | See Source »

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