wretchedness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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To wretchedness there is a similar dead level: --often a year brings no change for the better, except that there is one year of less unhappiness.
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It was the manic gossip of a people, who betrayed so many times now mistake wretchedness for authenticity.
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There remained mendicants alone, from whom nothing could be exacted, and whom their misery and wretchedness secured from ill- treatment.
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Complete and total wretchedness can be the only description for the circumstances faced by so many, especially those in urban areas of so-called developing nations.
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He suddenly feels a wretchedness that frightens him and finds himself bereft.
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It is their vitality, not their helpless wretchedness that gave labourers the strength to survive their ordeal.
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Can you, then, consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution, and, retiring from the field, grow old in poverty, wretchedness and contempt?
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Of primary concern was the need for some amelioration for the misery and wretchedness pressing so unjustly on the majority of the working class.
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New discoveries will make the waters of wretchedness recede from every corner of civilization.
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Part of the reason for this change has been the altered interpretations of what wretchedness and grace means.
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