单词 | calumniate |
例句 | Adams read in the newspapers that Jefferson had compiled “a Magazine of slips of newspapers, and pamphlets, vilifying, calumniating and defaming you.” Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation 2000-10-17T00:00:00Z One person's cordiality is calumniated by dirty minds as sexual predation. Opinion | School is for learning. That’s it. 2022-04-13T04:00:00Z He went out more like Nixon, his accomplishments tainted by allegations of criminality, his circle of trust constricted by banishments, betrayals and arrests until it included few besides his temperamental wife and calumniating eldest son. Netanyahu, ‘King of Israel,’ Exits a Stage He Dominated 2021-06-13T04:00:00Z I’m putting this politely: They have been calumniated and abused for centuries. Opinion | The Virus, the Bats and Us 2020-12-11T05:00:00Z Yet a TV host who has never served in uniform does not hesitate to calumniate a wounded war hero — and his audience applauds his cruelty and shamelessness. Opinion | The GOP’s future looks more like Tucker Carlson than Larry Hogan 2020-07-13T04:00:00Z Fools, trolls, those with a fifth-grade understanding of history — all of them joined to calumniate him and suggest his statement was wrong. Opinion | The planes of the Revolutionary War 2019-07-05T04:00:00Z In life, Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador was persecuted, shot in the heart by a single bullet while he celebrated Mass. In death, his legacy was politicized, calumniated — just about silenced. Essential California: A company owned by a congressman's in-laws comes under scrutiny - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-15T04:00:00Z In death, his legacy was politicized, calumniated — all but silenced. 'I want this day to heal me': For thousands, the canonization of Oscar Romero was deeply personal - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-14T04:00:00Z A good remedy against calumniation or slander: If you are calumniated or slandered to your very skin, to your very flesh, to your very bones, cast it back upon the false tongues. Pennsylvania’s real hex magic 2014-11-01T04:00:00Z I am too well aware how men can lie and calumniate. Agincourt The Works of G. P. R. James, Volume XX 2012-04-25T02:01:07.457Z However, my object now is to open his eyes about de Rouvr�, to whom I am too deeply bound by ties of gratitude to see him injured and calumniated, if I can help it. The Huguenot: (Volumes I-III) A Tale of the French Protestants. 2012-04-25T02:00:59.637Z Men of courage don't fall sick because the newspapers calumniate them. Barrington Volume II (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:32.490Z And, besides, what are you called upon to do—to leave a house where dependence would grind your spirit, or envy calumniate, and make you seem vile in the eyes of others. Mabel, Vol. III (of 3) A Novel 2012-04-04T02:00:58.490Z I am afraid we have all in our turn calumniated the sky in this manner; pitch is many shades darker than the darkest night we have ever known. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z He argued elaborately that superstition is worse than atheism, for it calumniates the character of the Deity, and its evils are not negative, but positive. History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-03-28T02:00:20.770Z They will calumniate you as they have done Thomas Paine and the rest of those brave men who have been courageous enough to strive for civil and religious liberty. Theological Essays 2012-03-27T02:00:21.867Z Figuratively, of persons and things not religiously sacred, but held in high honor: To calumniate; to revile; to abuse. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Here somebody whispered to him that the prisoner was his client, when he immediately continued: "But what great and good man ever lived who was not calumniated by many of his contemporaries?" Ever Heard This? Over Three Hundred Good Stories 2012-03-21T02:00:33.730Z A gentleman will never calumniate or listen to calumny. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z He calculates that, on his death, his book will be calumniated, as well as his reputation, and his arguments misrepresented, or mutilated. Ecce Homo! A Critical Inquiry into the History of Jesus of Nazareth: Being a Rational Analysis of the Gospels 2012-03-06T03:00:27.910Z He speaks to calumniate thinkers, and to warn the faithful against the discoveries of science. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:04:02.353Z To tell lie about; to calumniate; to slander. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Whoever says that we can be happy in heaven while those we loved on earth are suffering infinite torments in eternal fire, defames and calumniates the human heart. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 7 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:03:58.623Z Is it necessary to hate those who disagree with you, and to calumniate those whose argument you cannot answer, in order to be spiritual? The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:52.627Z They were lied out of the greenback, they were slandered out of the greenback, they were maligned out of the greenback, they were calumniated out of the greenback, by the Democratic party of the North. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Political 2012-02-11T03:03:48.503Z Mediocrity, touched with ambition, flatters the base and calumniates the great, while the true patriot, who will do neither, is often sacrificed. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 12 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:47.297Z It is still fashionable to calumniate this man—and yet Channing, Theodore Parker, Longfellow, Emerson, and in fact all the liberal Unitarians and Universalists of the world have adopted the opinions of Thomas Paine. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z The man with calumniated ancestry took it as a jest, and amidst the roar of running chain and fierce rattle of the winch the work went on. For Jacinta 2012-01-27T03:00:20.840Z When a new fact is found it is generally denied, resisted, and calumniated by the conservatives until denial becomes absurd, and then they accept it with the statement that they always supposed it was true. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:52.627Z Is it not astonishing, after this, to find the Vaudois calumniated by Albert de Capitaxis, Rubis, &c. as the first Christians were by the Pagans? L'Histoire Des Vaudois From Authentic Details of the Valdenses 2012-01-19T03:00:20.593Z When I remonstrated for more seamen, I was called an enemy to Government: now I am told that I want to strew the King's pillow with thorns: am traduced, aspersed, calumniated from morning to night. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z They know not what they do, nor what they say: in their ignorance they calumniate that which is best both in their life and in themselves. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z But I never could have believed that it would lead him to do anything so vile as to calumniate me so cruelly. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z The Chief Justice: I know that—I have stated so all along; but you must not revile and calumniate the Christian religion. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z Christ was manifested in heaven to his blessed martyr Stephen, who was slain by the unbelievers on earth; and the heavenly truth gave testimony of him, whom earthly wickedness had shamefully calumniated. The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z What I am now writing may seem to have little to do with the narrative of my own life, and may look as though I wished to calumniate the natives of Dalmatia. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z I have no fear of her calumniating me.’ Memoirs of Leonora Christina Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark; Written During Her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower at Copenhagen 1663-1685 2011-11-26T03:00:13.823Z According to these principles, our doctors in their quarrels, injure, defame, calumniate, and asperse, and when they have the power, persecute and exterminate each other. Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul 2011-11-24T03:00:45.230Z In reading that work, which the information charges me with calumniating, I can only express my own opinion, as a justification of what I have done. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z But some one secretly published the story, and envious persons calumniated me by telling the Tsar that I had disobeyed his will. Autobiography of Countess Tolstoy 2011-11-17T03:00:32.207Z O you who calumniate me without knowing me, come and hear the concert of benedictions which fall upon me from a crowd of good hearts and you will go away undeceived. Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence 2011-11-11T03:00:25.690Z I am assured my maid has calumniated no one, least of all me; I am not afraid.’ Memoirs of Leonora Christina Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark; Written During Her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower at Copenhagen 1663-1685 2011-11-26T03:00:13.823Z However cautious the Hoppners have been in preventing the calumniated person from asserting his justification, you know too much of the world not to be certain that this was the utmost limit of their caution. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z The Chief Justice: The charge against the defendant on this occasion is the publication of a book calumniating and reviling the Holy Scriptures. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z If any further evidence of the view Charlotte Brontë took of Branwell's conduct, and of that of the lady whose character has been so much calumniated be needed, her poem entitled 'Preference' is sufficient. The Bront? Family, Vol. 2 of 2 with special reference to Patrick Branwell Bront? 2011-10-27T02:00:25.173Z The intriguers about the court, the malcontents in the country, eagerly seized on this circumstance to calumniate the Duke, and accused him of unworthy motives in the conduct of the war. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 373, November 1846 2011-10-21T02:00:17.417Z Persecuted and calumniated, his providence will vindicate them. Old Wine and New Occasional Discourses 2011-10-20T02:00:26.230Z It would have been a series of Lives of the Commonwealth’s Men; “our calumniated Republicans,” as Shelley calls them. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z But I am not to suffer the law of the land to be calumniated by such a defence. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z We shall be able to meet at a dance now and then, and swing merrily round while they sit by who calumniate us. Ovind A Story of Country Life in Norway 2011-10-13T02:00:43.280Z Monsieur mon frère!" exclaimed the lady indignantly, "if you forget your own position and mine, I must beg you at least to remember the profession of the holy man whom you calumniate. A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest 2011-10-12T02:00:51.367Z I was aware of the custom, in that church, to defame and calumniate all who "went out from her;" but especially those who have held any distinguished position. Popery! As it Was and as it Is Also, Auricular Confession; And Popish Nunneries 2011-10-12T02:00:50.077Z An Article of similar stamp, calumniating his ecclesiastical superiors, and the supremacy of the Church, subjected him to an examination. John Ronge: The Holy Coat Of Treves New German-Catholic Chruch 2011-10-12T02:00:44.710Z The Chief Justice: The publication you are now to answer for does not express doubts; but it calumniates and reviles the Christian religion. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z For it is fit, I think, that the devil should be punished, and not that men should be threatened with punishment who are calumniated by him. Arguments Of Celsus, Porphyry, And The Emperor Julian, Against The Christians Also Extracts from Diodorus Siculus, Josephus, and Tacitus, Relating to the Jews, Together with an Appendix 2011-10-12T02:00:42.117Z He understood that some one had calumniated him to his beloved, but who or what it was he could not imagine. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z Why, only for the purpose of feeding the inordinate profligacy of the Duke of York, and for the gratification of the regent's malice against his innocent, though calumniated, wife! Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume II (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:34.837Z The enemies of the light shall not cease to calumniate and persecute you. John Ronge: The Holy Coat Of Treves New German-Catholic Chruch 2011-10-12T02:00:44.710Z But I never will suffer the Holy Scriptures to be examined in this Court for the purpose of calumniating and reviling them. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z I hear those whose high vocation was once deemed a sure guarantee for their purity, either basely calumniated, or terribly condemned. Mind Amongst the Spindles 2011-09-20T02:00:13.677Z Her honour always in danger of being assailed, her delicacy of being offended, her strength of being exhausted, and her virtue of being calumniated! The Wanderer (Volume 5 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:29.433Z The tattling world would instantly unite—or calumniate us. The Wanderer (Volume 2 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:26.867Z It is not surprising that she did not know what evil speaking was, for she was never known to say a word against any one, not even against those who calumniated her. The Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwitha The Lily of the Mohawks 2011-09-16T02:00:21.817Z You have not, I say, been brought here to answer for any work containing a fair and dispassionate consideration of the Christian religion; but for a publication reviling and calumniating the Scriptures. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z For after all, I am a Pole, and for a Pole there perhaps cannot be a greater pleasure than defacing, belittling, pecking at, calumniating, spitting on, and pulling down statues from the pedestals. Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z It may be said without too much calumniating the heart of Louis XIV. that the death of his cousin afforded a certain relief. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z As regards the accusations of violence, strictness, and tyranny which were brought against him, Madame Viardot asserts that he was much calumniated both as a father and as a man. Garcia the Centenarian And His Times Being a Memoir of Manuel Garcia's Life and Labours for the Advancement of Music and Science 2011-09-05T02:00:19.693Z Though she was an Italian and a daughter of the luxurious Medici, the Calvinists, though they calumniated her plentifully, never accused her of having a lover. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z The Chief Justice: You are not allowed, neither is any man, to read in this place matter calumniating the Holy Scriptures. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z If thou hadst not been an adversary thou wouldst not have calumniated me, thou wouldst not have reviled my teaching in order that, when declaring what I have myself heard from the Lord. Supernatural Religion, Vol. II. (of III) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation 2011-08-30T02:00:31.587Z No one calumniates you, you needn't be afraid of statisticians. Stories and Pictures 2011-08-30T02:00:28.080Z When, therefore, they dare to calumniate the masters who have scattered over us so much beneficence, anti-vivisectionists seem to me to be not only the most ungrateful but even the cruellest of men. The Pros and Cons of Vivisection 2011-08-23T02:00:31.033Z But death no sooner put an end to his influence, than the memory of the once envied Italian was calumniated upon all hands. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:25.307Z But it seems to me that the Myconians are calumniated as sordid and covetous because of their poverty, and because they live in a barren island. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Then, what mighty blessings are we not indebted for to the much-aspersed, calumniated, and insulted herb. Nicotiana Or The Smoker's and Snuff-Taker's Companion 2011-07-29T02:00:29.353Z To these calumniating charges it was admitted on all sides that Smith, himself, was giving some color of truth. The Real Man 2011-07-29T02:00:28.280Z "Do not dare to calumniate the dead; her brother still lives to avenge her." The Hour Will Come: Volumes I and II A Tale of an Alpine Cloister 2011-07-23T02:00:09.843Z Herr Professor," cried Leuthold, "I can only suppose that some one has shamefully calumniated me to you. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z I live in privacy with the great Director of the whole world; yet have the malicious city old wife gossips calumniated me. The Student-Life of Germany 2011-07-03T02:00:09.143Z She had been already too much gossiped about and calumniated in print. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z When two nations are at war, it usually happens that the one is calumniated by the other, and the stronger seeks an apology for its own ambition in blackening the character of its antagonist. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z I do not calumniate her, when I say that she had no character, and the most limited ideas. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z A common mode of procedure on their part is to attack and calumniate Catholics, and they are ready to join with Masonry, or any other anti-Catholic society, in their fight against the Church. The Friars in the Philippines 2011-06-17T02:00:20.100Z You who write must tell your people that we are calumniated, we are not despots. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z I think," said the Count, indignantly, "that the conspirators are calumniated. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 2011-06-14T02:00:20.590Z I never heard one of those men calumniated as an enemy of the human race. Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah, on the Charge of Piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York 2011-06-05T02:00:10.927Z Mandeville was the Bruce of the fourteenth century, as often calumniated and even ridiculed. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z O'Connell kept crusading, though he acknowledged that "there are amongst the abolitionists many wicked and calumniating enemies of Catholicity and the Irish." Our first black Irish president 2011-05-23T18:24:00Z He complained to me that they were grievously calumniated by the zealots of other persuasions, and charged with abominable principles and practices to which they were utter strangers. Franklin's Autobiography (Eclectic English Classics) 2011-05-20T02:00:26.573Z She was for ever lamenting the injustice done to Michael, and calumniating the house of Trevethlan for its treatment of her favourite daughter. Trevethlan (Vol 3 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-17T02:00:19.780Z But he must not calumniate as he passes. From the Easy Chair, series 2 2011-04-29T02:00:06.407Z His own vortices displayed the picturesque fancy of a Rosacrusian; and moreover, likewise, he was calumniated as an atheist. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z The hired advocate may calumniate as he will, but he can show no collusion or connivance on your part. The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z Our bigots, who calumniate the world, have said a hundred times, that your religion succeeded only because it was wholly sensual. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z I answer first, that I have not the honour to belong to that learned, and much calumniated body, the Jesuits. Two Addresses One to the Gentlemen of Whitby and the other, to the Protestant Clergy 2011-03-25T02:00:12.637Z I have heard Wellington calumniated in this proud scene of his triumphs, but never by the old soldiers of Aragon and the Asturias, who assisted to vanquish the French at Salamanca and the Pyrenees. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z The imbeciles are not content to calumniate, to persecute, to make wretched the artist in his lifetime. The Secret Glory 2011-03-22T02:00:17.863Z I have been calumniated, but the light will break some day, perhaps soon: thank God, I still have friends. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z He who possesses four wives, possesses four harpies, always ready to calumniate, to annoy, and to fight one another. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z Gentlemen, may my right hand wither, and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, when I am afraid to lift my voice to advocate the cause of my innocent and calumniated client. The Funny Philosophers Wags and Sweethearts 2011-03-19T02:00:11.277Z "But I take it amiss in myself to have given rise by my thoughtless inconsiderateness to such infamous inventions!" cried Scirocco, "for, once for all, Mimi, Mrs. Lanzberg is horribly calumniated by such." Felix Lanzberg's Expiation 2011-03-15T02:00:14.763Z And so he concluded, affirming that the whole course of proceedings in that matter had been mixed with such clemency, as he thought there was none so malicious that could calumniate. The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z But I can not submit to hearing a man of heart and honor calumniated without protesting against what I regard as a great wrong to him. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z Like most prominent men, in the course of his life he had been much calumniated, by no one with more convincing cleverness than by himself. Boris Lensky 2011-03-07T03:00:10.233Z If there should be any cruel enough, ungenerous enough, or base enough," sobbed she, "to calumniate me, you will be my protector; and beneath your roof shall I find my refuge. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z Heretical blasphemy calumniates God, either in His own attributes and perfections, or in those created persons or things that are specially His by reason of friendship or consecration. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z And thus for the maintenance of their rotten religion, do they seek to disgrace our gospel and do calumniate just laws with title of cruelty. The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z It is not the first time I have been calumniated in the same quarter. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. 2011-02-18T03:00:19.343Z He who would be firm in an age of cowardice, he who would be just in an age of jobbery, cannot fail to be calumniated. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume I. 2011-02-18T03:00:17.957Z He fancies that nobility represents abroad the same pretensions which it maintains in England, and indignantly revenges his own blunder by calumniating in common every foreigner of rank. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z Caius also hates Balbus, and first calumniates him, thus giving scandal, and then kills him, thus making himself liable before the law. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z I walked part of the way home with the calumniated one. Fr?ulein Schmidt and Mr. Anstruther 2011-02-17T03:00:18.413Z In Octavian, Florence is calumniated by her mother-in-law; in Torrent, Desonelle is persecuted by her father. Torrent of Portyngale 2011-02-11T03:00:28.940Z “Equally well—that you were accompanied by a drunken brute who calumniated me.” The Guerilla Chief And other Tales 2011-02-10T03:00:53.627Z No original work of the 18th century, says Lanfrey, has been more depreciated, ridiculed and calumniated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z Mr. Alison," said Walter in a voice thrilled by the deepest emotion, "they did you bitter wrong this evening, and it was your own countryman that calumniated you. A Hero of the Pen 2011-02-04T03:00:19.217Z I am well aware that it is a locality where he enjoys little popularity himself; but at least he need not calumniate its people. The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. I (of II) 2011-02-04T03:00:16.820Z His credit is undermined, his plans crossed, he himself calumniated and harassed till he is ruined. Partners A Novel. 2011-02-02T03:00:20.690Z There are many snares in such topics; not merely the danger of calumniating, but that of engendering a slippery conscience in matters of fact. The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society 2011-02-01T03:00:13.500Z Michael wore a sword, and was therefore not to be calumniated in his presence. Saint Michael A Romance 2011-01-31T03:00:12.470Z "You are my father's friend, and you calumniate him!" Garrick's Pupil 2011-01-22T03:00:14.780Z Indeed, you have calumniated this path,--it is as easy as possible, and commands a glorious view. Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z "I believe France is very much calumniated," he said at last. The Children of Alsace Les Oberl?s 2011-01-16T03:00:19.697Z I was then young, and had yet to learn that men were seldom wronged without being calumniated. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z In the heat of his eloquence, he was filled with tenderness towards this man, so intelligent and kind, whom his friends calumniated, and who had now to work all alone, abandoned by them. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z My libeller will suffer: he will bleed: but he will bleed for the public good, because thousands who are only anxious to libel and slander, to calumniate and defame their neighbours, will be deterred. The Ivory Gate, a new edition 2010-12-25T03:00:10.617Z "I knew what I was saying when I spoke to him as I did, for a man who does not hesitate to calumniate an unprotected woman has no sense of honour!" Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z Poe is one of the kind whom men envy and calumniate and women adore. The Home Life of Poe But such is not the case; and he who advanced this opinion calumniated the public. Friend Mac Donald Men, who approve of this act of Clement, are not aware that they are approving of a corrupt maxim, with which the enemies of the Jesuits calumniate the society. The New Conspiracy Against the Jesuits Detected and Briefly Exposed with a short account of their institute; and observations on the danger of systems of education independent of religion The private devotions which they held with the sick maiden gave great offence to the worldly-minded, and they were maliciously calumniated. Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. I. It is dishonourable,--understand me, Herr von Heydeck,--I repeat, grossly dishonourable to calumniate thus publicly a young lady who cannot defend herself! Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z "But the world will accuse, condemn, calumniate your choice." The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6 This caused us so much pain, that we were led to speak somewhat severely to his Princely Highness, and said, 'No honest Prince would thus calumniate me.' Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II. Rarely, without doubt, but too often, nevertheless, we calumniate at first secretly or with one or two friends, afterwards openly and in public. Fraternal Charity And how carefully should we avoid all persons, books, and periodicals that revile and calumniate our holy Faith, and attempt its subversion! Mary, Help of Christians And the Fourteen Saints Invoked as Holy Helpers: Instructions, Novenas and Prayers with Thoughts of the Saints for Every Day in the Year But the priests have calumniated him horribly because he will not howl with them. The Progressionists, and Angela. "Ah! and yet you do not hesitate to calumniate me!" Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. Since I am calumniated, since I am threatened by dangers, and since the Convention appear to desire it, I remain. Lives of Celebrated Women Continue, I say, to rear your masked forehead in the front rank of all those foes who envy, calumniate, persecute, and hate me. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second Mrs. Royden might consider him as one of the calumniated class of bachelors who detest the light of little blue eyes, and hate the prattle of innocent tongues. Father Brighthopes An Old Clergyman's Vacation For a number of years back our conduct has been misrepresented and calumniated. The Progressionists, and Angela. Never did the press feed on a political war, or a calumniated poet, as these men of the Howling Wilderness fed on this one woman of the Forks. First Fam'lies of the Sierras "I can assure you, sir, they who say so calumniate him," was the calm reply. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume II (of II) To discredit the new claimant, he grossly insulted her; to belittle the will, he calumniated the dead man. John Marsh's Millions Every honourable man would rather be calumniated than a calumniator—every sensible man, too, for calumny is the worst policy. The Book of This and That Party spirit, malice, and stupidity have done their worst to blacken, defame, and calumniate them. The Progressionists, and Angela. Like the eminent men we have just mentioned, and like others whom we might mention, his motives in entering the Church have been calumniated. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes You are not allowed to calumniate my Counsellors to the Swiss. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle But what would become of "bad tongues" in this world if there were not generous natures to calumniate and vilify? Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience “Oh, emanation of your father,” replied the old man, “you had better also have slept than that you should thus calumniate the failings of mankind.” Christopher Crayon's Recollections The Life and Times of the late James Ewing Ritchie as told by himself The papal government is the most calumniated government on earth; and calumny and falsehood perform wonders in our times. The Progressionists, and Angela. Among these rebels it was long the rule to regard those gods or men who were specially reviled by their foes or oppressors as calumniated. Legends of Florence Collected from the People, First Series Fanatics and bigots he detested, and by fanatics and bigots, as a matter of course, he was abused and calumniated. Allan Ramsay Famous Scots Series Some one must have calumniated him: he would meet the slander. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier But let him beware—for I will call no man friend who gains his bread by calumniating my country. Discussion on American Slavery In short, they calumniated our general in every possible manner, and actually succeeded in persuading Leon that Cortes would not listen to his commission. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 2 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain. He, however, repaid him with ingratitude, and calumniated him so grossly that he might have been punished according to law, but Sandoval contented himself by giving him a severe reprimand. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain. The worthy priest had not calumniated me, in saying, that my associates were smugglers. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands He had been so calumniated, so misunderstood, so outraged, that not merely his crown but his existence had become an intolerable burden to him. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty We do not vouch for their accusations; it is possible that they were calumniating each other. Toilers of the Sea Those who believed him incapable of the acts imputed to him could but conclude that he was bitterly calumniated. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition "Better be calumniated in all the moods and tenses than untalked of," is the grand axiom. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life Education has been calumniated with the charge of instigating the rebellion and shocking outrages of the slaves in St. Domingo. American Slave Trade or, An Account of the Manner in which the Slave Dealers take Free People from some of the United States of America, and carry them away, and sell them as Slaves in other of the States; and of the horrible Cruelties practised in the carrying on of this most infamous Traffic Do you fancy that Marie Antoinette is the only woman who will be insulted, calumniated, and betrayed? Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty The populace had scarcely perceived that they were not forced to tremble slavishly before the noble caliph, than they began to censure his conduct and calumniate him, with the greatest audacity. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors Had his existence been real, or the invention been credited, Pope would not have persisted in calumniating the bookseller for want of a culprit upon whom to lay the offence. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition What do we care that calumny crawls out of its hole, calumniates him a couple of times and then goes back? A Guest at the Ludlow and Other Stories He is accused of assimilating with the principles of every weak brother whom, though his judgment compels him to blame, his candor forbids him to calumniate. Coelebs In Search of a Wife If our excellent national Democratic Organization would have less talking during their public speeches, my boy, there need be no such inhuman mistakes as that which has calumniated and utterly prostrated the Venerable Gammon. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 3 Many men of genius have died without their fame, and for their fate we may surely mourn without calumniating our kind. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) To the progress of science alone--science, which teaches how to distinguish between the letter and the spirit--science, which the coward only fears, which he, who knows her not, only can calumniate. The Life and Times of Ulric Zwingli Such is the case in No. 20 of the present collection, which ends with the restoration of the seven calumniated wives, and the death by burning of the demon spouse. Indian Fairy Tales Imprisoned for a year at Brussels, on the charge of magic, and ceaselessly calumniated after his death. Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles He defames and calumniates in company persons of whom no one present knows anything evil, or, if he does, prefers keeping it in his own mind. Talkers With Illustrations They have been provoked, insulted, imprisoned, calumniated, and repressed. Violence and the Labor Movement Manz was silent; but from that time forth, he and his associates began to calumniate the Reformer everywhere and throw obstacles into his path. The Life and Times of Ulric Zwingli O let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigor of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 A powerful body, who themselves had practised the artifices of calumniators, may, in their turn, often have been calumniated. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 I—I would follow in the path already traced by that bolder mind; I would redeem that calumniated memory from disgrace, and enrich its glory by the surpassing realization of the original conception. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2 They calumniated him to the bishop of the diocese of Belley, to which Ars now belonged, saying that their pastor was unfit to be entrusted with the care of souls. The Life of Blessed John B. Marie Vianney, Curé of Ars With a Novena and Litany to this Zealous Worker in the Vineyard of the Lord The author’s paternal affection seemed fondly to imagine its child might be worthy of posterity, though calumniated by its contemporaries. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Ah, green Erin, green Erin, what a day of glory! and, oh, my calumniated dynamite, how triumphantly hast thou prevailed!” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) He said he was calumniated; with all my heart, said I, but there are so many liars, that I find it safer to believe 63 them. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25) If you record your pleasure, distinctly, you seem to exaggerate it and to calumniate your delicacy; and if you record nothing but your displeasure, you feel rather crabbed and stingy. The Galaxy Vol. 23, No. 1 Franklin was assailed and calumniated as one of the worst of men. Benjamin Franklin A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago American Pioneers and Patriots Series After a long life of labour, and having exhausted his patrimony in the study of English antiquities, from a reverential love to his country, poor Stowe was ridiculed, calumniated, neglected, and persecuted. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Nor did he omit to foully vilify the Express and calumniate its personnel. Carmen Ariza He has calumniated him, persecuted him, has armed ignorance against him, violating the sanctity of his office, has thrown him out of his tomb, dishonored his memory, and persecuted him even in death’s repose. Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.' There were those found who could not endure the splendor of his success; these calumniated. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History Roumania was overrun by bands of Germans whose functions were to calumniate, vilify, corrupt and threaten. England and Germany But neglect was not all Cowley had to endure; the royal party seemed disposed to calumniate him. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors But these last years the clergy have been persistently outraged, mocked, calumniated, reviled and derided by almost all the papers published in Piedmont.” Pius IX. And His Time You have not seen the calumniated hovels of our towns. Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.' Perhaps there is a worse feature than this prominent in the Greek community, and this is a disposition to calumniate whatever little merit may exist. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845 In laying them before the English public, we disavow all idea of calumniating an entire class of Spanish society. Roman Catholicism in Spain One may "abuse," "assail," or vilify another to his face; he asperses, calumniates, slanders, or traduces him behind his back. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions Each nation had its separate interest, and they were not willing to lose any opportunity of calumniating their fellow-labourers. Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton Further than this, they acknowledged that the Bible was an authentic history, but now they calumniate the idea, and blaspheme the Bible and its God. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 11, November, 1880 I am persuaded that the intolerable persecution and calumniating of the Gospel prevalent today cannot be permitted to pass with impunity. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost This is Darwin’s almost sole allusion in his works to the persistence with which views not his had been attributed to him, or he had been calumniated for views he did hold. Life of Charles Darwin A man's achievements are disparaged, his motives depreciated, his professions discredited; he himself is calumniated, slandered, etc. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions She manages, however, to see him, and convinces him that she has been calumniated. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 I have wished to illustrate the customs and character of a people very much calumniated, amongst whom I have found strong and devoted friendship free from every taint of jealousy or self-interest. My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula) Yes, what would be his judgment of those who in public preaching clinch and claw, attack and calumniate each other? Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost Voltaire charges Warburton with calumniating Cicero, by saying that Cicero said, “It is unworthy of the majesty of the empire to adore one only God.” The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, February, 1880 To backbite is to speak something secretly to one's injury; to calumniate is to invent as well as utter the injurious charge. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions He slandered him in society, injured him, calumniated him, bought up his unpaid debts to get him thrown into prison. The Brothers Karamazov Brown, M.D., of Rockford, Illinois, formerly the editor of a paper in Kansas, gave himself the trouble to write a pamphlet in which he spares no effort to calumniate the Old Hero. John Brown: A Retrospect Read before The Worcester Society of Antiquity, Dec. 2, 1884. No one knew better than he that there are certain things of love, of nobility, of temperament, of pride, in certain lives which the world at large would rather calumniate than comprehend. Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange Voltaire's words are these: “Warburton, like his contemporaries, has calumniated Cicero and ancient Rome.” The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, February, 1880 There had been much calumniating cackle in the little town; nay, more: cackle is of geese; there had been venom of the snakiest kind. The Rough Road She was ever very polite to my face, and calumniated me directly my back was turned. Major Frank Dubois has not been calumniated—it was impossible; but all the evil has been told of him, and not quite all the good. The Conspirators The Chevalier d'Harmental "Mon Dieu!" said the regent, "is it worth while to defend a life, watched, tortured, calumniated as mine is?" The Regent's Daughter Dion was calumniated and slandered, as seeking to usurp the sovereign powers, and that Plato was brought to Syracuse as an agent in the conspiracy. Ancient States and Empires Wit of a much more obtuse quality than his could not fail of winning the hearts of such a people, if it were employed as his was in calumniating men of wisdom, virtue and dignity. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810 He has spoken ill of me, and calumniated me, not because he has thought ill of me, but because he has had a spite against me. The Vicar of Bullhampton I will not do him wrong, either by striking him, or robbing him, or deceiving him, or lying to him, or by breaking my promise, or by speaking evil of him, or by calumniating him. The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 We had hoped to advise you in this letter that the circumstances of the murder, respecting which the Jewish community were calumniated, had been ascertained, but in this hope we have been sadly disappointed. Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries From 1812 to 1883 People showed as much indignation at this as if he had betrayed some secret, or calumniated some innocent person. My Recollections of Lord Byron This charity, Christ counselled to all who would be His perfect followers, when He said thus: "Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, pray for those who persecute and calumniate you." The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises He looks like such a meek creature,"—she began again,—"his head is all grey, but no sooner does he open his mouth, than he lies or calumniates. A Nobleman's Nest Since then, however, he has been calumniated, deprived of his see, and banished. The Temptation of St. Antony or A Revelation of the Soul The creatures of Philip; they that, while the city stood, slandered and calumniated the honest counselors so effectually that the Olynthian people were induced to banish Apollonides. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 He treated with contempt the men who calumniated him, and as if they were idiots. My Recollections of Lord Byron Those who desire Reform and are calumniated are driven by despair to republicanism. William Pitt and the Great War Yes, and in short, why calumniate one's self? A Nobleman's Nest It seemed not unlike a contest in the dark; for neither party appeared to understand distinctly the grounds on which they calumniated one another. A Source Book for Ancient Church History It is well known that the Faculty of Medicine of Paris refused to believe in circulation, in spite of experiments, and that it persecuted and calumniated Harvey. Spontaneous Activity in Education He will understand that if he himself has been called a drinker of blood by the party whom he styles bigoted and composed of old men, Byron, too, may have been calumniated. My Recollections of Lord Byron This princess, so odiously calumniated, and so worthy of respect, set us an example of courage and resignation. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. II He calumniated the king, defied the parliament, and boasted of the number of his adherents. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges Besides, in such chance collections of men, no one knew exactly his neighbour's opinion about it; and, as in this instance, there were often friends of the accused or calumniated present. Loss and Gain The Story of a Convert Mr. Durand protested against his accuser, and spoke flatteringly of the Governor, whom he had not calumniated. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 The better to mould him to the form he has chosen, he begins by disfiguring him in the arms of his mother, whom with his father and his family he scruples not to calumniate. My Recollections of Lord Byron I take singularly to all such, calumniated as vulgar. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Such a liar would calumniate the King himself. The Justice of the King “My dear sir,” replied I, “I am very much obliged for your kind and considerate conduct; there are more who are inclined to calumniate than to defend.” Japhet in Search of a Father He was criticised and catechised and calumniated, but His transparency of character was never destroyed. The Wesleyan Methodist Pulpit in Malvern Sermons Preached at the Opening Services of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, in 1866 He likewise deserves, by his appreciations and conclusions, the reproaches addressed to the other critics of the illustrious and calumniated poet. My Recollections of Lord Byron Mr. Bryan now appealed to the public, and tendered his resignation as a magistrate: he complained that he had been calumniated, and satisfaction refused. The History of Tasmania, Volume I Adopting the tone of their persecutors, it was long the practice of court sycophants, and others, to ridicule and calumniate them. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning Every Moslem feeling and aspiration is caricatured and calumniated by Christendom. The New World of Islam So those that are insatiable pursuers of glory calumniate glory to others who are their rivals, that they may get it without antagonists. Plutarch's Morals As a man, he did so still more; he exaggerated this quality so far as to convert it into a fault, for he calumniated himself. My Recollections of Lord Byron You good-for-nothing, lying wind-bag you, how dare you calumniate your own landlord? The Day of Wrath No," you will answer me, "you misunderstand and calumniate us. Lectures on Architecture and Painting Delivered at Edinburgh in November 1853 Besides, the annoyance and spite to which an author subjects himself are endless—to hear ignorant and often malicious criticisms, to see his views misrepresented, his motives calumniated, and his name aspersed. Julian Home By grossly calumniating the school, he got his father to remove him, and announced, to every one’s great delight, that he was going in a fortnight. Eric, or Little by Little We admit that he may have been calumniated in his private life, and that his strange fancy of speaking against himself may have contributed toward it. My Recollections of Lord Byron This he transmitted through the post to the person calumniated, to give him the necessary evidence of publication. The History of Tasmania , Volume II Everywhere there is an abundance of hot-headed persons who, by their breaking of crosses and images, and even plundering of churches, give the adversary an opportunity for calumniating. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 He was going to calumniate the bridegroom before the bride. Debts of Honor She even threw herself at the feet of Alexandra Feodorovna, imploring her to intercede with the Emperor so as to save her calumniated and injured husband. The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia Mr. Finlay, who knew Lord Byron about the same time, says that not only he calumniated himself, but that he hid his best sentiments. My Recollections of Lord Byron If the morale of the Judge had been calumniated by Pietro, his physique bore a strong analogy to that of certain beasts of prey to which carnivorous appetite is attributed. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Fortunately, however, for the calumniated sect, there were among its adherents those who prized honor above life. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 The Lord Chamberlain probably meant the despicable Sir James Crofts, who hated and calumniated Drake.' Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts The calumniated protestants are the defenders of the throne. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs Lord Byron answered, depreciating himself in a literary sense, and calumniating himself morally, by the assertion that he resembled Lord Lyttelton's son—a bad, though talented man—rather than the great author. My Recollections of Lord Byron Shall we suffer them to inherit the fruits of our glorious toils? to seize upon our honours, and our property, and calumniate our fame? Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. I These Moslems were but little known to the historians by whom they have been so often calumniated. History of the Moors of Spain He then avoided me, joined in calumniating me, gradually fell away from grace, and died soon after. The Autobiography of Madame Guyon As our knowledge, however, has increased, and the works of God have been made more manifest, the reputation of many a calumniated traveller has been restored, and, among others, that of Captain Stedman. Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals The Turks are calumniated, my friend, there's no doubt about it. French and Oriental Love in a Harem I seek redress against a newspaper which has calumniated me. Dr. Wortle's School In the calumniated name of nature, I present you with this box; my venerable friend here has a similar one; but to you, a free gift, sir. The Confidence-Man There are adherents of each of the four French parties—Legitimists, Orleanists, Imperialists, and Republicans—in this little mountain-town; and they all hate, loathe, decry, and calumniate each other. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) This essay addrest to Gallio, Seneca is thought to have intended "as a vindication of himself against those who calumniated him on account of his riches and manner of living." The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome Be so good as not to calumniate my woman's heart! French and Oriental Love in a Harem This was from no love of paradox, to which he was quite superior; but because in the conduct of his researches, he too often found that the unfortunate are calumniated. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 I do believe that you were not serious when you calumniated me; but recollect that what is said in joke is too often repeated in earnest. Peter Simple My lawyer has received instructions to proceed against all the parties who have calumniated me. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert But when you add together both classes of open antagonists—those who shed the blood of Christians, and those who merely calumniate them, you have only a very small company before you. The Parables of Our Lord It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might and ought to have profited. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 If we do our duty, we are calumniated. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Far from being elated with the victory, which was considered as complete, the care of the kind-hearted and calumniated young man was directed to assist the wounded. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. But in this instance, Sir W. Muir, being anxious to quote his fictitious story to calumniate Mohammad, has ceased to be a judicious historian, and deviates from his self-imposed rule. A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885 Yet it may be that I am calumniating all this time the little old mother in the most sinful manner; she may be the most good-tempered woman in the world. The Home This is almost the same experiment," said he, "and I am inclined to think that the poets have calumniated the sorceress of Colchis. The Man With The Broken Ear My purpose in tendering this sketch to the lovers of FitzGerald is to show that in many ways he has been calumniated. Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" "Herring Merchants" But he has been so calumniated by the Secretary and his creatures, that nothing less than a direct proof ought to have any weight against him. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Yet this writer, at every turn, confounds these two things together only to calumniate and impose on the public. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March That I was calumniated by one person, and am so still, he knows as well as I do. The Home I benevolently became the defender of the poor calumniated fellow in the "Revue des Deux Mondes," just as one undertakes out of pure kindness of heart to protect the widow and the orphan. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 After all, perhaps, these Irish gentry are calumniated. My New Curate He complain'd to me that they were grievously calumniated by the zealots of other persuasions, and charg'd with abominable principles and practices to which they were utter strangers. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin I promised to prove to you to-day that I was calumniated; God does not permit it, and I submit. The Queen's Necklace They are more attacked and calumniated, and judged with less indulgence than private individuals. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 1, 1837-1843 These are not the only instances in which Mr. Everett has calumniated me, and abused the good nature of his readers. Five Pebbles from the Brook He should have taught the world—if the world wants teaching—how to calumniate. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864 I could have listened to you for another hour; but I never heard such monstrous sentiments, I must protest—I must, as a calumniated, misrepresented man. The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) They did not feel that they were disgraced and reviled in my person—that all Germany was calumniated! Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia Our methods are different, we do not attack, neither calumniate; we do not wish to dispute with them; we bring forth proofs and arguments; we invite them to confute our statements. Paris Talks The world may calumniate us, they said in a proclamation the other day. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris It is also thought incredible by Mr. Carte, that Dr. Shaw should have been encouraged by Richard to calumniate openly his mother the duchess of York, with whom that prince lived in good terms. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary They are traitors to the flag of a much slandered and calumniated government, which, though imperfect, like all things on this earth, extends its blessings to all, not even excepting ungrateful Socialists and other radicals. The Red Conspiracy I demanded, half in anger, half in a stupefaction of surprise, at his daring to calumniate me. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. "I have been calumniated," continued Fouquet, warmly, "and I feel called upon to provoke the justice of the king to make inquiries." The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" I was in the court room, and I saw some of you there when first Daviess tried to calumniate Burr; and I was there when Innes overruled the motion. A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett Shall they be revered, or shall they be calumniated? Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro There is a little piece called the Last Irish Grievance, to which Thackeray adds a still later grievance, by the false sounds which he elicits from the calumniated mouth of the pretended Irish poet. Thackeray I have heard of cases of unjust warfare but my informants were enemies of the parties against whom they complained and most probably were calumniating them. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir "Well!" cried the latter, laughing, "have you not calumniated your legs?" The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" The few who did not embrace these opinions, and they were certainly very few, were held up as objects of public detestation; and were calumniated as the tools of Britain, and the satellites of despotism. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States Descartes was forced to leave his country, Gassendi was calumniated, Arnauld dragged out his days in exile; every philosopher is treated as the prophets were among the Jews. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary Unthinking scribblers and lecturers called Russia and America twin sister empires of the future, agitated for an alliance defensive and offensive between them; Poland and her defenders were calumniated. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 2, February, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy I cannot understand," said the chronicler of an evening paper to a chronicler of a morning paper, "what can be the origin of our mania for calumniating humanity. A Mummer's Tale It is easy to calumniate a person by qualifying him in an off-hand way as a thief, a blackleg, a fast-liver, etc. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals His brilliant reputation at length roused the jealousy of his cotemporaries, many of whom were indefatigable in their intrigues to calumniate his works. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects and Curiosities of Art (Vol. 3 of 3) We have never been among these people but to enrich ourselves and to calumniate them. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary Let us seek to rehabilitate the songstress so calumniated by the fable. Social Life in the Insect World Or did he give this poor woman any opportunity of obtaining justice against this Captain Gordon, who, after acknowledging that he owed his life to her favor, calumniates and traduces her to her utter destruction? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12) The slogan of unrighteousness is: "Calumniate, calumniate, some of it will stick!" Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals But the plaintiff calumniates us by an action for sacrilege. The Training of a Public Speaker Try to retake from the Mohammedans all that they usurped; but it is easier to calumniate them. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary How came it, then, that the Commons of Great Britain should be calumniated for the course which they have taken? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 11 (of 12) We will add that they outrage their Master by seeming to believe that in order to exalt Him it is necessary to calumniate humanity. The Heavenly Father Lectures on Modern Atheism These instructions fell into the very hands of those whose fidelity was thus priced, and they gave them to the king with all the innocence of individuals shamefully calumniated. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution He talked with the cook only, having somehow persuaded the good man that he—Donkin—was a much calumniated and persecuted person. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle Penn.—The saints are always calumniated by the ungodly. Dialogues of the Dead Is it not calumniating a just God, to say that He punishes men for their faults, even in the present life? Superstition In All Ages (1732) Common Sense The personal character of King Frederick William was never calumniated, even when the measures of his government were most generally and most justly exposed to suspicion and scorn. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte We are apt to calumniate what we fear. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution As the sailor intimated, Jim, himself, was open to suspicion, and couldn't afford to be too zealous in calumniating others. The Stolen Singer Never mind, Murty; do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who persecute and calumniate you. The Cross and the Shamrock Or, How To Defend The Faith. An Irish-American Catholic Tale Of Real Life, Descriptive Of The Temptations, Sufferings, Trials, And Triumphs Of The Children Of St. Patrick In The Great Republic Of Washington. A Book For The Entertainment And Special Instructions Of The Catholic Male And Female Servants Of The United States. "I know only too well that he disliked me, and amused himself by calumniating me; but I am generous and I forgive him!" Pinocchio The Tale of a Puppet Many of the individuals thus calumniated are still alive and settled in the civilized world, where they are esteemed for qualities diametrically opposite to those ascribed to them by their slanderer. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. They calumniated me with respect to her," he said, "and I attached myself the more strongly to her, and yet I am pure. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution What appointments to office have they detailed which had never been thought of, merely to found a text for their calumniating commentaries. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 To attack it and calumniate it therefore was a convenient thing, since no refutation need to be feared. Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men At one time they have been accused of theft and larceny; at another they have been calumniated in a manner without parallel in this world. Epistle to the Son of the Wolf It is strange enough, but the rascaille English who calumniate me in every direction and on every score, whenever they are in great distress recur to me for assistance. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 With His Letters and Journals "I could not listen tamely to such calumniating language," he exclaimed. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution The old saying, "Calumniate, calumniate, something will always remain after it," was never truer than in the case of this eminent statesman. Cecil Rhodes Man and Empire-Maker Now Heinz was inflamed with jealousy, and tried to calumniate his companion by spreading evil stories. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Yea, desperate is the state of such as have calumniated Me and envied Me. Epistle to the Son of the Wolf For generations the despised and calumniated Whigs had maintained the cause of Freedom in their peculiarly dogged though unemotional fashion, and had established the political liberties of England on a strong foundation. Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences A sudden communication caused this conventional atmosphere to dissipate, and he adored, when close, what he had calumniated at a distance. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 It is outrageous to heap it all upon the pedagogues, as if they were the only apostolical successors of him whom Charles Lamb lauded "the much calumniated good King Herod." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859 Erasmus had, indeed, been miserably calumniated, and expected future libels. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 No one of them, whatever his tendencies or intentions, succeeded in making himself understood by his times or by posterity; it was their common fate to be misunderstood, and therefore horribly calumniated. The Women of the Caesars Reflect on what is proposed to you," said Robespierre: "the majority here belongs to a faction, which desires by this means to calumniate us freely, and stifle our accusations by silence. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution "My dear sir," replied I, "I am very much obliged for your kind and considerate conduct; there are more who are inclined to calumniate than to defend." Japhet, in Search of a Father Before the artist they trembled for his daring chisel, and the man of genius smiled; behind him they calumniated, and the man of genius forgave. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions Absinthe! there you are indeed, you Frenchmen, who everlastingly calumniate your country. His Excellency the Minister Out of respect for him even his family was not particularly calumniated or maltreated, save now and then in moments of great irritation, as when the two Julias were condemned. The Women of the Caesars This favouritism was even accused; the queen was calumniated in her very friendships. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Nero and Domitian, he says, were alone persuaded by some malicious men to calumniate the Christian religion, and this was the origin of the false charges against the Christians. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Such circumstances in the history of art among nations have not always been developed by those theorists who have calumniated the artists of England. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigor of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. The Unpopular Review, Volume II Number 3 I was timorous of Committees, being ever by some of them calumniated, upbraided, scorned, and derided. William Lilly's History of His Life and Times From the Year 1602 to 1681 “Not at all; I intended to take the part of an ill-used woman whom you had calumniated.” The Claverings Eliza flees precipitately across the river on floating fragments of ice, Mrs. Stowe has calumniated her country. A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin or, An Essay on Slavery He was a Polish Jew, expelled from the communion of the orthodox, and the calumniated student was now a vagrant, with more sensibility than fortitude. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions If all the ill attributed to her were really caused by her machinations, this might be correct," replied Richard, "but it only shows her to be more calumniated than the other. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest I tell thee truly, O king, that those foolish persons, without doubt, meet with destruction who calumniate the Brahmanas and utter their dispraise. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 He that is sinful should be forgiven as if he were righteous, by one that is insulted, struck, and calumniated. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Men without a tithe of their piety may calumniate and reproach them; but there is one who seeth not as man seeth, who has taken cognizance of their sacrifices and "labors of love." A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin or, An Essay on Slavery Living among the petty principalities of Italy, where stratagem and assassination were the practices of those wretched courts, what did that calumniated genius more than lift the veil from a cabinet of bandtiti? Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions He has crowned the audacity of this debate by venturing to rise here and calumniate me. American Eloquence, Volume 3 Studies In American Political History (1897) One should avoid atheism, calumniating the Vedas, censuring the deities, malice, pride, arrogance, and harshness. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Some of them, indeed, the "garrison" pure and simple, had all their interests centred not only in resisting but in calumniating her. The Open Secret of Ireland She has calumniated her countrymen, and the slander has gone with electric speed on the pinions of the press, to the ends of the earth. A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin or, An Essay on Slavery Whilst the members of the House of Commons, under that security, were engaged in his Majesty's and the national business, endeavors were industriously used to calumniate those whom it was found impracticable to corrupt. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12) The Rameau of the dialogue was a real personage, and there is a dispute whether Diderot has not calumniated him. Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) These it is the great purpose of this book to calumniate. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12) It had seemed to her impossible that a sister could, for any motive whatever, calumniate a brother whom she loved. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl Certain auditors of Master Robert of Melun calumniated this work as practically useless. Readings in the History of Education Mediaeval Universities He held that the reformers had been calumniated, that their services were in danger of being forgotten, and that the modern attempt to ignore the Reformation was not only unhistorical, but disingenuous. The Life of Froude I did know nothing until yesterday about his having misrepresented as early as 1840 my doctrine regarding Christ's coming and slandered and calumniated me already in that year. Secret Enemies of True Republicanism Some have been cruelly treated and all been calumniated as "fanatics, disorganizers, and madmen." William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist He's a learned man, and, like myself, a calumniated one. Audrey Lord Chatham and Lord Camden had calumniated the judges, and they were now no doubt to be the objects of a vote of censure. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 I do not pretend to have judged the foes of Italy without passion; but I have calumniated none of them. The Roman Question In such a manner easily, without uttering; any logical untruth, one may yet grievously calumniate. The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10) What Byron’s reason could have been for thus calumniating not only himself but the blood which was flowing in his veins, who can divine? Lady Byron Vindicated A history of the Byron controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the present time In the days of their prosperity they were amply warned of what has now come to pass; and the far greater part of them abused and calumniated those who gave them the warning. Political Pamphlets "No, my personal enemy, who has calumniated me to my master, and who has striven to have me ignominiously discharged." The Amulet He accused me of impudently calumniating an innocent administration, and of propagating lies fabricated by the enemies of religion. The Roman Question She answered him: "The Fox has calumniated me." The Talking Beasts Stuyvesant refused, saying that the prisoner was arrested, "for calumniating the officers of government; that his conduct tended to bring the sovereign authority into contempt." Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam I go to no Courts, I drink no wine; and am calumniated even by Ministers of State; and yet am in good spirits. Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732) Renwick reviled, calumniated, and persecuted in his day, while esteeming all but loss for Christ, enjoyed in life and death, peace surpassing understanding—his name will be ever fragrant, and his memorial everlasting. The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony Nevertheless she was puzzled to account for Donna Tullia's assurance, and especially for her readiness to face the man she so calumniated. Saracinesca For the very circumstances of the present case show that the multitude are able to effect not only the smallest evils, but even the greatest, if any one is calumniated to them. Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates You calumniate nature in making her grant favours to particulars; in giving her a system of inequality among her offspring. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 I do not calumniate virtue, Henri; I accuse vice, that is all. The Forty-Five Guardsmen His whole being gathered itself into a passionate determination to retaliate upon the persons who had injured, thwarted, and calumniated him during the contest just over. The Testing of Diana Mallory Truth, naked and scorned—again we note the matchless silhouette of his Venus—misunderstood and calumniated, stands in the hall of a great palace. Promenades of an Impressionist Therefore, I think, being ambitions and vehement and numerous, and speaking systematically and persuasively about me, they have filled your ears, for a long time and diligently calumniating me. Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates Oh, most gracious sir, all your faithful servants were shamefully slandered and calumniated in these letters. The Youth of the Great Elector Y.R.H. might have been displeased had I not attended to your injunction, and I know that there are people who are glad to calumniate me to Y.R.H., which pains me exceedingly. Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826, Volume 2 I do believe that you were not serious when you calumniated me; but recollect, that what is said in joke is too often repeated in earnest. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 If I stand at this bar and dare not vindicate my character, how dare you calumniate it. Speeches from the Dock, Part I I replied: "Do not calumniate the rich, for they are the lords of munificence." The Persian Literature, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan, Volume 2 It is cowardly, and dirty, and mean, and cheap, to calumniate a woman! Poor Relations The most fatal error is to believe that one serves one's country by calumniating those who founded it. Recollections of My Youth The unfortunate heart, masked and calumniated by the face, seemed for ever condemned to solitude under it, as under a tombstone. The Man Who Laughs They invented divers accounts of what had happened, taunted Uli to his face and calumniated him behind his back. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 08 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes But he would not calumniate the French nation so much as to suppose that they would carry on the trade if we were to relinquish it. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808) Volume II And to whom does he owe this index of his identity, but to his despised and much calumniated tailor? The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 362, March 21, 1829 He was cited as a shining light, denounced as a vessel of wrath, praised, pitied and calumniated according to the creed and temper of each declaimer. In the Days of My Youth He said there were two classes of men, the African merchants, and the planters, both whose characters had been grossly calumniated. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Volume I We get the impression, both from his letters and from what other information we possess, that all the diplomatists of Germany were constantly occupied in calumniating one another through anonymous contributions to a venal Press. Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire Ah, villain!" exclaimed Buckingham,—"do you venture to calumniate your protector? The Star-Chamber, Volume 2 An Historical Romance But, to calumniate an innocent girl!—it is horrible!—it is unmanly! The Italians Lastly, 'tis plain that Socrates was a freethinker, because he was calumniated for an atheist, as freethinkers generally are, only because he was an enemy to all speculations and inquiries into heavenly things. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 03 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 1 The former was my warm defender; for the West-Indian and African merchants, as soon as they discovered my errand, began to calumniate me. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Volume I By grossly calumniating the school, he got his father to remove him, and announced, to every one's great delight, that he was going in a fortnight. Eric He represented that he was calumniated by his enemies and that the Swedish Government was about to demand his person. Lives of Girls Who Became Famous It was not enough that she was calumniated, at court and in society, as a dangerous person; the arm of the press was also wielded against her. Queen Hortense A Life Picture of the Napoleonic Era So then calumniate with brazen courage, Your hatred's fury nought restrains— Since your dark blood could ne'er atone for One drop within the Poet's pure veins. Russian Lyrics If the vice-governatore could drink her liquor, what mariner would henceforth dare calumniate it! The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet I shall be calumniated, and perhaps with sufficient plausibility to rob me of your Majesty's confidence. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The Duke of Guise, rising to his feet, protested that he could not bear to have so great a prince any longer calumniated, and offered to be his second. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 They could pursue the step-daughter of the emperor with boundless fury, for this very fury proved their royalism, and to hate and calumniate Bonaparte and his family was to love and flatter the Bourbons. Queen Hortense A Life Picture of the Napoleonic Era I pause not to investigate where the evil spirit arose, in principles or agents, against this injured and calumniated female. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 563, August 25, 1832 "And yet few are wronged who are not calumniated," observed the philosophical vice-governatore. The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet To calumniate the dead is baseness, and to flatter them is surely folly. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces In all this our hero was calumniating himself. John Caldigate Society has avenged itself by calumniating the man who spat upon its hypocrisies and rascalities; and to appease the wounded feelings of the world, he is attractively set down as a savage and a tyrant. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860 He declared that every one about him felt a delight in calumniating the Cardinal, and on all occasions he ostentatiously displayed towards the triumphant minister the utmost confidence and affection. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 3 She thought of her teacher who had brought her to this, she could not have believed him capable of such harshness, she felt sure the apprentice must have shamefully calumniated her. The Young Emigrants; Madelaine Tube; the Boy and the Book; and Crystal Palace It is generally agreed by the writers of all parties, that few crimes are equal, in their degree of guilt, to that of calumniating a good and gentle, or defending a wicked and oppressive administration. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces But, conformably to a custom too prevalent, in feigning to pity she had calumniated her; and, consequently, madame was received by the governor with the greatest coolness. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction Who could have expected her to turn round and calumniate me the moment my back was turned! The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage I determined I would never calumniate him in matters of the most trivial import, much less betray the grand secret upon which every thing dear to him depended. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are I am aware that a rival has rights, and that a defeated suitor may, according to the code, calumniate and slander the more fortunate one. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 His friends wanted him to go to Rome; they thought that his presence there was needed to restore the confidence of the Medici and to overpower calumniating rivals. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti We are not half so humane in our conduct towards the inferior races and tribes as the old Romans whom we calumniate with the epithet of Pagans. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860 For a woman to dream that she engages in a law suit, means she will be calumniated, and find enemies among friends. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition Among these we may distinguish the inexpiable guilt of calumniating a bishop, a presbyter, or even a deacon. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1 All were silent; for none thought it safe, in the presence of the Grand Master, to avow any interest in the calumniated prisoner, lest he should be suspected of leaning towards Judaism. Ivanhoe Lapo, not choosing to go alone, lest the truth of the affair should be apparent, persuaded Lodovico to join him; and when they reached home, both began to calumniate their master. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti But in reality what occurs in the public-house we are too much in the habit of calumniating. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author For a young woman, this dream denotes that she will be calumniated by a rival. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition You had the effrontery to produce a letter from his Lordship as a proof of your success in calumniating us. James Otis, the pre-revolutionist He was liked by nobody, yet the people made frequent use of him, when they had a mind to disgrace or calumniate any persons in authority. Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans Afterwards, some trick of temper, or some madness, which they say is in my nature, which hurts nobody except myself, gives them an excuse for speaking evil of me and calumniating my character. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti Fall not into one name with that unclean spirit, nor act his nature whom thou so much abhorrest, that is, to accuse, calumniate, backbite, whisper, detract, or sinistrously interpret others. Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend To see others toothless, foretells that enemies are trying in vain to calumniate you. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition There are adherents of each of the four French parties—Legitimists, Orleanists, Imperialists, and Republicans—in this little mountain-town; and they all hate, loathe, decry, and calumniate each other. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes So afraid is M. Blanqui of calumniating and stirring up the fire! System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery It was decided that Nanni had been calumniating the great old man. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti He said he was calumniated; with all my heart, said I, but there are so many liars, that I find it safer to believe them. Vailima Letters I, too, have been foully calumniated by our ancient enemy, the Infamous Falsehood, and I wish to point out that I am made of the fur of the Mustela maculata, which is dirty from birth.” Fantastic Fables I know not how to calumniate my kind; and I have too strong a desire to seek for the reason of things to be willing to believe in criminal conspiracies. What is Property? Upon this unexpected revelation I ask how it happens, if man is good and charitable, that the rich calumniate charity while the poor defile it? System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery He complain'd to me that they were grievously calumniated by the zealots of other persuasions, and charg'd with abominable principles and practices, to which they were utter strangers. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin In the eyes of despotic governments, who are always interested in having liberty calumniate itself, the Revolution of July committed the fault of being formidable and of remaining gentle. Les Misérables He did so; he wrote me a most eloquent letter, disclaiming the causes alleged by a calumniating world, and fully acquitting me of the charges which had been propagated to destroy me. Beaux and Belles of England Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire If my aunt, my brother, or any of their acquaintance, should again calumniate Mr. Trevor, I will forewarn them of my further determination to inform him, and enquire into the facts. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor His book, so much calumniated, is only a development of this famous antithesis. System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery Is it for you to calumniate those who have given you no personal offence; who are, notwithstanding their disadvantages, good members of society; and if in some respects defective, may not be vicious? Female Scripture Biographies, Volume I What are you up to," he vociferated, "that you won't let me go where I please, and that you deliberately go on calumniating me? Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Hitherto the prisoners had counsel; they had them no longer:—The law furnishes patriot jurymen for the defence of calumniated patriots; it grants none to conspirators. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 What a malicious amusement I gave myself in this calumniating my character. The Dream He had been calumniated, cruelly calumniated, and could he discover the author of the aspersion, he would vindicate his honour with his sword. Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian It may be as well to recall now that Shakespeare himself was calumniated in his lifetime; the fact is admitted in Sonnet 36, where he fears his "guilt" will "shame" his friend. The Man Shakespeare When a very flat, very atrocious, and very calumniating libel appears under a fellow's coat, 'tis a contest who shall have it first. Paris as It Was and as It Is You accuse us," he said, "of calumniating Paris! History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 Rhenferd, in his Treatise on the Ebionites and other pretended heretics in Palestine, so grossly and so ignorantly calumniated by Epiphanius, has written excellently well on this subject. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge For reasons of state, we desired to observe a certain course towards the man, and Orange malignity is pleased to misrepresent and calumniate us.' Lord Kilgobbin But what is this man, who is so foully calumniated as an atheist? The System of Nature, Volume 2 They were calumniated; those who had made use of them were compelled to defend them, and did so with courage. Paris as It Was and as It Is It was at the antipodes to his ancestral home; in Australia, that wonderful country, which--belied and calumniated, as she has hitherto been--presents some anomalous and creditable features. A Love Story A dull pang shot through the Duke as he thought of the two years' difference in their ages, and of his own tendency to embonpoint, and of the dismal features which calumniated him. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes No, no; it was a thief who calumniated me. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Hasten to the Senate, for he will rush there like a tornado to calumniate us all and give vent to his fearful bellowings. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 Most of them spread themselves over Europe, where they calumniated at their ease the patriotic clergy. Paris as It Was and as It Is He was a calumniated man the world conspired to wrong him; he was never a thief nor a rogue in his life. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 Dear Nature and Time, so often calumniated, will take excellent care of us if we will let them. Woman in the Ninteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. I will undertake your defence.—Gentlemen of the jury, 'tis a difficult thing to speak for a dog who has been calumniated, but nevertheless I will try. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Is it not shameful, that you should dare thus to calumniate me before Demos, me, to whom Athens, I swear it by Demeter, already owes more than it ever did to Themistocles? The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 Plutarch tells us, that egotism is a venial fault in the unfortunate, and justifiable in the calumniated, &c. Literary Remains, Volume 2 A generous mind becomes more attached to principles so treated, even as it would to an old friend, after he had been grossly calumniated. Literary Remains, Volume 1 That a man, who was giving such annoyance to the corrupt, should pass without being calumniated, was not to be expected. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3 Formerly the old men married young girls, but they have been so calumniated that none think of them now, thanks to the verse: "A woman is the tyrant of the old man who marries her." The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Gracious God!—traduce my wife!—calumniate the mother of my children! Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 2 Roman slander calumniated Fort, assuming him to be having a love affair with his niece. Cæsar or Nothing I had heard them calumniated, and held my tongue—but I was to see Lillian. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography Mr. Fox once recommended it, and he never was calumniated in this outrageous manner. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3 Has he not hit us enough, calumniated us sufficiently, wherever there are spectators, tragedians, and a chorus? The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Look at this, ye venal, calumniating crew, and hide your diminished heads. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 2 But Christianity, always a religion of hallucinated persons, of mystifiers, has never vacillated in singing the praises of parricides like Constantine, and in calumniating the memory of great men like Julian. Cæsar or Nothing The Iron Workers' co-operative shops will be watched with lynx eyes, calumniated shamelessly. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography We shall see in the end how this most calumniated gentleman conducts himself. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3 But why do I calumniate my own spirit by saying I would rather? Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. Hitherto he appears to have been personally free from this annoyance, but he was unwilling to see his administration calumniated by political demagogues. Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched Susanna and her friend considered that the question of whether Julian has been calumniated by history, or not, was of no importance. Cæsar or Nothing From that moment he was a despised and calumniated man. Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll, Volume I Including His Answers to the Clergy, His Oration at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc. What, then, is a calumniated man to do? Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3 The sentence "implicating them with party and calumniating opinions," is so inaccurately worded, that I must "guess" at your meaning. Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. No doubt, dear young lady, I am calumniating Mr. Warrington according to my heartless custom. The Virginians Why does he not demonstrate that he is calumniated, by confronting the Authoress and Publishers of the book before an impartial jury. Awful Disclosures Containing, Also, Many Incidents Never before Published He proved a few moments afterward that he had not lost all his interest in human beings; he had calumniated himself. Shallow Soil It was for this that the Whigs wreaked their malice upon the Reformers, and that Mr. Brougham and his confederates appeared to run a race every night which should most abuse and calumniate them. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3 In a few days, you may be able to cut my head off; kill me, but don't calumniate me; your position in the state is too high for you to descend so low. The Resources of Quinola Priests! do you not see, that, by decrying reason, you calumniate your God, from whom you declare it to be a gift. Good Sense |
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