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As a counterbalance, then, we begin with that everfresh and exciting odium: the author’s formal introduction. Franny and Zooey 1961-09-14T00:00:00Z
The stories "are seriously defamatory of and concerning the plaintiff and are false", the Apple Daily lawsuit reads, adding that Zhang has "been subjected to public odium, hatred, contempt or ridicule". Zhang Ziyi files lawsuit over 'prostitute' claims 2012-06-13T11:52:26Z
Neither of the smart and entertaining new memoirs by Henry Winkler and John Stamos inspires such odium — even if both TV stars have written books that traffic heavily in their authors’ lesser angels. Under the Leather Jackets: Anxiety, Bravado and the Keys to TV Stardom 2023-10-24T04:00:00Z
“It’s worse now because of the odium of populism leading the political movements of the country,” he said during an interview organized by the festival. Hollywood actor Tim Roth says rise of populism hurt British politics 2019-08-21T04:00:00Z
But be forewarned: the odium surrounding “Moose Murders” was not founded on myth. Theater Review: ‘Moose Murders,’ From Beautiful Soup Theater Collective 2013-02-01T23:04:40Z
This season will only add to the odium. Letters to Sports: L.A. Times readers vent about Dodgers, Lakers and more 2022-10-29T04:00:00Z
Labor reformer Orestes Brownson went further and condemned wages as “a cunning device of the devil” that gave employers “all the advantages of the slave system, without the expense, trouble, and odium of being slave-holders.” Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
The Chinese government’s hardball tactics may have been successful in springing Ms. Meng, but they appear to have created lasting odium in Canada, showing the political costs of seizing foreign nationals. To Get Back Arrested Executive, China Uses a Hardball Tactic: Seizing Foreigners 2021-09-25T04:00:00Z
“The doctors who mistreated him ought to bear the odium of his death, and not his assailant,” Guiteau declared, according to the National Republican newspaper of Washington. The president had been shot. Then the White House lied about his condition as he slowly died. 2020-09-19T04:00:00Z
The bank bailout and President Barack Obama’s stimulus, both intended to address the financial panic spurred by the collapse in the housing market, became instant odiums. The end of the end of recessions 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z
A cynical response might note the odium now attaching to the top 1% of wealthiest people. We can’t leave it to billionaires like Bezos and Bloomberg to solve the world’s problems | Simon Jenkins 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z
It is not the first time a celebrity faced social-media odium for their decision to interact with a Republican politician. Vince Vaughn faces liberal outrage after he was seen with Trump during national championship game 2020-01-14T05:00:00Z
Congress is a hemorrhaging gash right now, bleeding odium and hostility….. Amid Kavanaugh cacophony, Congress forges bipartisan agreements on key issues 2018-10-13T04:00:00Z
Of those who rely on the metaphysical, their arguments are usually strongly imbued with prejudice, and even odium, and, as such, are beyond the pale of scientific criticism. The Business of Slavery and Sugar in Cuba, 1868 2018-10-05T04:00:00Z
The invidious utterance or person invites odium more openly. The 35 words you’re (probably) getting wrong 2017-06-05T04:00:00Z
It’s hard to feel excited or even relieved, though, when her road to victory is so slick with the odium of Donald Trump. The silver lining of Trump's misogyny? More men are decrying his ways | Jessica Valenti 2016-10-19T04:00:00Z
Corruption simply does not carry the same odium as stealing or thievery. Letter from Africa: Is corruption just stealing? - BBC News 2016-05-19T04:00:00Z
Yet it was the odium of that same symbolism, spotlighted by accused church shooter Dylann Roof’s affinity for the flag and racial hate, that inspired its removal. Recent editorials from Texas newspapers 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z
"If in the past the term 'in odium fidei' was strictly linked to the faith ... today it is filled with the great themes of charity, justice and peace," Paglia told reporters last week. Beatification of Romero signals new understanding of martyr 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z
Duke forward Justise Winslow doesn't understand the odium being directed at NRG Stadium, next year's Final Four host and the site of Sunday's South Regional final between No. 1 Duke and No. 2 Gonzaga. NCAA tournament site may push Duke and Gonzaga to play more in paint 2015-03-29T04:00:00Z
“I had incurred the maximum of political odium for the minimum of political benefit.” The New Thatcher Era 2013-04-08T12:15:00Z
But ministers will take comfort from the fact that few consumers appear, so far, to blame the government for the crisis with meat processors and food manufacturers shouldering the odium. Horsemeat scandal has left ministers 'flat-footed', says committee of MPs 2013-02-14T06:30:03Z
If this version of the matter is true, it goes far to free Dermott MacMorrough from the odium that rests on his memory. Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland 2012-04-23T02:00:32.180Z
Because his hypocrisy lacks the magnificent scope of that of the Saxon, he bears the odium of a personal stealthiness. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z
Nor was it merely the odium theologicum that raised these passions; not only pride of opinion and zeal for the purity of faith. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
For the execution of the archbishop Henry was personally responsible, and he could never free himself from its odium. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z
The deed was done in odium religionis, by people who merely looked to the gratification of their own passions and their desire for revenge. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
No body of men ever assembled under such universal execration and odium as did these delegates. The Second War with England, Vol. 2 of 2 2012-04-05T02:00:38.213Z
To this day much of that odium clings to the name of Talleyrand. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z
It is certain, that the Court will oppose it in secret with all their engines, although they are already too unpopular to venture to increase the odium, by an open opposition. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution (Volume VI) 2012-04-03T02:00:34.180Z
But popular suspicion found means to visit its odium upon him there, and seeking a new refuge, he found temporary shelter in Charlestown, with a friend, nine miles from Woburn and one from Boston. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z
The odium theologicum, indeed, has less place at Rome than anywhere else in the Christian world. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
And the odium of deserting my order was no small matter to face. The Red Cockade 2012-03-30T02:00:19.603Z
We speak of a person as exonerated, when he is released from some burden which had rested upon him; as, to exonerate from suspicion, to exonerate from blame or odium. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
In the most exalted ranks infamous vices flourished; and purity of life was a cause for odium and suspicion. The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians 2012-03-20T02:00:11.133Z
During his stay the odium which attached to his official relations to the Crown seemed to have been forgotten, since he was received by his former associates with the greatest kindness and hospitality. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z
That it is a picturesque habit is perceived by anyone who takes the trouble to consider it scientifically, shutting resolutely from his mind the odium brought upon it by its odious name. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z
But worse perhaps than this was the public odium they brought upon themselves. The Influence and Development of English Gilds As Illustrated by the History of the Craft Gilds of Shrewsbury 2012-03-05T03:00:14.443Z
Notwithstanding the wisdom of this measure, Señor Arandia lost much of that esteem in which he had been held, and by this and other means drew on him the odium of the public. An Historical View of the Philippine Islands, Vol II (of 2) Exhibiting their discovery, population, language, government, manners, customs, productions and commerce. 2012-03-03T03:00:18.053Z
In holding them up to public scorn the rich and varied vocabulary of odium and opprobrium was exhausted. Money: Speech of Hon. John P. Jones, of Nevada, On the Free Coinage of Silver; in the United States Senate, May 12 and 13, 1890 2012-02-29T03:00:21.727Z
They represented the executive, and they shared alike its odium and its fearlessness. Ovington's Bank 2012-02-28T03:00:25.267Z
Innocent men constantly paid rather than face the odium attached to the breath even of such scandals. The Trial of Oscar Wilde From the Shorthand Reports 2012-02-19T03:00:17.513Z
Let us, therefore, remove the odium from this title and give our approbation to those persons who are earnestly endeavoring, by honest means, to place mining enterprises upon strictly business-like footings. The Business of Mining A brief non-technical exposition of the principles involved in the profitable operation of mines 2012-02-18T03:00:17.387Z
To cast against Sir Robert the vote which he owed to Sir Robert must have exposed him to odium, whatever the matter at stake. Chippinge Borough 2012-02-15T03:00:32.210Z
What was the use of having mixed himself up in the odium of Tone's capture if his brother was to cut the ground from under his feet? My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z
The Hibernian lords and gentlemen were in a fair way of exhibiting themselves to the odium of the world. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z
I cite this instance not merely for the purpose of casting odium upon Calvin, but to show you what public opinion was at that time, when such things were ordinary transactions. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 4 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:46.253Z
At the time, it must be confessed, much odium on account of an imputed direction of the massacres fell to him. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
The public odium pursued him, and conscience asserting her rights presented to his disturbed imagination the forms of those who had perished by him issuing from their tombs, and reproaching him with his crimes. Secret Societies of the Middle Ages 2012-02-09T03:00:11.637Z
The state, as a rule, took no share of them; doubtless to avoid the odium which might attach to this kind of revenue. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
Rebel and royalist frowned silently one at the other, lance in rest, both itching to go to work, both declining the odium of the first move. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z
Carpenter was preparing an essay for the National Review, and negotiating for a notice in the Edinburgh free from any taint of odium theologicum. Charles Darwin: His Life in an Autobiographical Chapter, and in a Selected Series of His Published Letters 2012-01-22T03:00:19.733Z
That theirs is an ill-requited office is sufficiently plain from the odium which, in spite of their beneficent labours, is often associated with their names. Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight 2012-01-19T03:00:21.953Z
The accusation of C. Cornelius, which excited odium against him, was made in 65 b.c. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z
This seemed to put the odium on Emmy Lou in the event of failure. Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress 2012-01-12T03:00:14.550Z
He was not present at the congress, and consequently escaped the popular odium for the concessions which Russia had to make to Great Britain and Austria. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
He could estimate the weight of odium which rested upon them, which we cannot. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z
Then, he put upon his division commander the odium of error and uncalled-for exposure of the troops. From Manassas to Appomattox Memoirs of The Civil War in America 2011-12-28T03:00:39.977Z
The opposition made by the Federalists to the establishment of religious equality in Connecticut, in 1816, increased the odium which they had incurred by not supporting the war against Great Britain. Liberty In The Nineteenth Century 2011-12-24T03:08:02.240Z
In this company it bore not only the odium of disapproval and the hall-mark of condemnation, but from the qualifying term applied to it by Aunt Cordelia would seem to merit both. Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress 2012-01-12T03:00:14.550Z
The government of Espartero, capable of every evil, incapable of good, finally fell into odium with the people. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
In controversy “he delighted in replying with easy courtesy to attacks envenomed with that odium plus quam theologicum which the very allusion to a ghost or the human soul seems in some philosophers to inspire.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Preoccupation with the dream, however, is not merely impractical and superfluous, but actually ignominious; it carries the odium of the unscientific, awakens the suspicion of a personal leaning towards mysticism. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis 2011-12-06T03:00:21.763Z
The knowledge gives me all the satisfaction necessary to qualify the odium of the term traitor. Grit Lawless 2011-12-01T03:00:18.137Z
This boy before him was a thief, a miserable hound who tried to escape the consequences of his own misdeeds by putting the odium of his crimes upon the innocent. A Hero of Romance 2011-11-30T03:00:11.457Z
Strangely enough the odium of the act was saddled directly upon the Catholic Church, against which the secular press delivered itself of diatribes full of bitterness. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z
Without the class of combatants described, in whom discussion is irrepressible, and whose courage neither odium nor danger abates, many castles of superstition would never be stormed. English Secularism A Confession Of Belief 2011-11-24T03:00:50.030Z
These alchemists, since they deceive people, are not only held in the greatest odium, but their frauds are a capital offence. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z
It would appear that the Umayyad officers themselves shrank from the odium of a general massacre, and hoped to take the Prophet's grandson alive. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z
Her friends fear, that the odium of losing Negapatnam will fall upon them among the people. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution Volume 7. 2011-11-03T02:00:18.037Z
He returned to his hacienda of Manga de Clavo, and burying himself for a while in obscurity, was screened from the open manifestation of popular odium. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z
Nothing is easier than to excite the odium of the ignorant against this branch of instruction and those who are engaged in it. Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes 2011-11-01T02:00:25.563Z
In their desire to excite greater odium for this metal, they are not silent about the leaden balls of muskets, and they find in it the cause of wounds and death. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z
At one time the guardians or keepers of these places of burial were themselves suspected; at others the odium was thrown on the surviving relations of the dead. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z
I did consent; and Chairo must not suffer the odium of having carried me off against my will. The Woman Who Vowed The Demetrian 2011-10-24T02:00:18.500Z
It was credited to the Committee of General Surety, justly no doubt, but its chief, Vadier, managed to relieve it of the odium. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
George the Fourth ever made it his shield, and was content to let the odium of his actions fall upon his ministers. 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
How ardently have those connected with this black affair endeavoured to fix the odium upon the murdered man! Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z
The odium of this foul crime, whether justly or unjustly, rested on his cousin, the Emperor Constantius. Sermons 2011-09-26T02:00:27.830Z
To avoid the daily increasing popular odium, he removed to Missouri, and thence to Illinois, and founded there, in 1840, the important town of Nauvoo with a beautiful temple. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
It is now forgotten that with one exception—Johnson—no President ever went out of office so loaded with odium as Washington. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
Relentless odium's bitter ill,     Cold disregard thy ways infest; Like wintry blasts that chill and kill     The very heart within the breast. Verses of Feeling and Fancy 2011-09-11T02:00:10.237Z
The public officers of the king volunteered their services to rescue his royal highness from public odium by denominating the proceeding as a conspiracy! Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z
As the Indians were giving trouble, the governor made a campaign against them in the summer of 1688, which was not very successful; hence more odium gathered on his head. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z
"You will not incur the odium of executions." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
There had been a good deal of odium incurred at first by a society which satisfied neither the pious nor the freethinkers, but it found a strong friend on the Directory. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
By attaching himself to the government party he earned a measure of the odium, which fell on them. The History of the Post Office in British North America 2011-08-31T02:01:37.743Z
"To avoid odium the hetman would not stain himself with our blood, but I could swear that this officer is bearing an order to the Swedes in Birji to shoot us on the spot." The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z
He knew well enough, that in her reckless daring, she would not hesitate to accuse herself of any offence so long as the odium reached him also. Norston's Rest 2011-08-24T02:00:23.833Z
She tried to make Walsingham incur the responsibility and the odium of the deed. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z
Paine lived for a time with Mr. Staple, brother of the influential Captain Pelton, and the adoption of Paine's religious views by some of these persons caused the odium.* The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
But the general odium into which he had fallen, was entirely to be attributed to his own folly. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:25.307Z
Darnley had fallen into general neglect and odium; yet he stood directly in the path of the Earl’s ambition. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume II (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:23.870Z
As the six-wives business clings to Henry’s name, so does the Darnley matter, though curiously with less odium, cling to that of Mary. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z
Special officers were appointed to execute it, but in most Northern communities they were regarded with odium, and every possible obstacle put in the way of the discharge of their offensive duties. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z
All of them stood branded with public odium. The Women of the Confederacy 2011-08-05T02:00:53.333Z
But there exists a class of keepers of a very different order, who have done much to bring sport itself into unmerited odium. The Gamekeeper At Home Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life 2011-08-04T02:00:21.507Z
Why should that odium attach to this, more than to all unfaithful use of the conjugal relation? Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware, Jr. 2011-08-02T02:00:25.157Z
Opponents were likely to expose themselves to odium by disapproving the war. The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 2011-07-27T02:00:32.830Z
Jesus, he says, was attracted by the simplicity, humility and earnestness of one who certainly ran the risk of incurring odium by stooping to ask advice of the new Teacher. The Making of an Apostle 2011-07-26T02:00:19.187Z
Throughout our whole land it is universally despised and execrated; and if popular odium could extinguish it, it would speedily be sunk in the slimy depths of the Great Salt Lake. The Mormon Puzzle, and How to Solve It 2011-07-21T02:00:23.213Z
It is true that the laws of war throw all the odium on the spy. Capturing a Locomotive A History of Secrect Service in the Late War. 2011-07-19T02:00:19.070Z
Mary was to take the place, not only of a wife, but of a "step-mother,"—a name that should be redeemed from the inconsiderate and unjust odium to which it is commonly subjected. Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware, Jr. 2011-08-02T02:00:25.157Z
"Now, has it ever occurred to you that if anyone investigates this affair, at least a part of the odium which it incurs, may fall on your wife?" The Strange Story of Rab R?by 2011-07-17T02:00:30.943Z
Watson is a member of the Pi Eta and a scholar in Rivertown High and is willing to overlook your actions, provided you clear the society from all odium. Harry Watson's High School Days The Rivals of Rivertown 2011-06-16T02:00:20.053Z
Other of its bishops have incurred similar odium and a "priest" has quite recently confessed in writing and implicated the "Presiding Bishop" and others. H. P. Blavatsky A Great Betrayal 2011-06-12T02:00:09.327Z
There is no reason to think he had excited any great or lasting odium at Athens. Problems in Greek history 2011-06-09T02:00:18.427Z
Now, gentlemen, there was an attempt made by the learned counsel to cast odium upon privateering and upon this transaction, by speaking of these men as going out for their own plunder. 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
To remove the odium attached to Burleigh’s prepossessions against the poet, he assumes that without the Lord Treasurer’s consent Spenser could not have received his lands or his pensions. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
This is a very important distinction to make, as I am about to describe a religious entertainment at Lady Broadhem's with the religion left out, which will draw down upon me much odium. Piccadilly A Fragment of Contemporary Biography 2011-06-02T02:00:21.050Z
Knowing the deserved odium that attaches to the Tantras, Brahmins assert that these constitute the Jangam system. Phallic Miscellanies Facts and Phases of Ancient and Modern Sex Worship, as Illustrated Chiefly in the Religions of India 2011-05-31T02:00:29.133Z
But," he added, gravely, "I wish Mr. Pomeroy would do something for his men as well as for his girls, and save us the worry and odium of a 'strike' there! Roland Graeme: Knight A Novel of Our Time 2011-05-30T02:00:12.077Z
It is feeling, Mr. Gladstone thinks, which has plunged it into the abyss of odium The Real Gladstone an Anecdotal Biography 2011-05-29T02:00:07.883Z
This was a vindication against the odium of magical practices. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Elder Sniffles says no one must leave for any other reason, for that would bring down odium on the great cause. Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia 2011-05-22T02:00:13.943Z
They hold her up to odium because they cannot extort from her the money which they cannot prevent her from earning. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z
They must share the odium of his disgrace, and for him now what course was left? Sons and Fathers 2011-05-16T02:00:19.893Z
Owen, formerly one of the best-conducted men in the hamlet, was now sulky and perverse, and Mercy had obtained no slight odium by her too great fidelity to one who was regarded as a deserter. Trevethlan: (Vol 2 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-16T02:00:19.270Z
In stating the arguments of the atheists at full, and opposing those of their adversaries, this true inquirer suffered the odium of Atheism itself! Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
He was a famous and forcible writer against the French Revolution and the Jacobin clubs, from which latter he drew on himself extreme odium. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z
The tentacles of his father's creed promptly admonished and enmeshed his rebellious heart, protecting its odium, cleaving to its tenancy of "eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth." The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z
The way was paved by a series of provocations designed to cast the responsibility and odium on the pope. Pope Pius the Tenth 2011-04-26T02:00:21.967Z
To relieve his Government as far as practicable from odium from any source, was therefore a suggestion of duty and interest to which he could not but give heed. Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States 2011-04-24T02:00:09.423Z
Both parties were anxious to fling the odium on the other, but neither had the honesty to retract the slander. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Am I to conclude that if any odium follows your friend because he went out that night you could not dispel it?” The Dust of Conflict 2011-04-14T02:01:04.343Z
For every Facebook progressive, there may still be a faceless thug whose only book is a manual of odium. Remembering Juliano Mer-Khamis 2011-04-10T14:00:00Z
Nevertheless he shared, in a lesser measure, the odium which attached to all. When the Ku Klux Rode 2011-04-06T02:00:03.767Z
Our foreign creditors showed an unwillingness to subject their debts to its operation, and the means taken to find subjects to be embraced by its provisions could not fail to excite odium against the measure. Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States 2011-04-24T02:00:09.423Z
Its division among the nobility and gentry was an expedient which removed the odium from royalty, and invested it with that munificence which dazzled the pride of Henry. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Cicero, therefore, in his reply, had not only to defend his client, but to answer the petulant raillery by which his antagonist attempted to excite envy and odium against himself. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z
The odium that resulted from this measure, was carefully fomented by the arts of demagogues, the most conspicuous of whom was Wilkes. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
The epithet remains doubtful in origin but is proverbially significant of odium and of ridicule. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z
It was not long, however, before a practice, originally no other than a fair business transaction, was perverted to screen men in power from the odium of enforcing taxation to repay the principal sum borrowed. Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States 2011-04-24T02:00:09.423Z
“Will not your doing so bring you into odium with the clergy?” The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z
Mr. Lafontaine, as the actual introducer of the Bill, came in for his full share of the odium attaching to that measure. The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 2011-03-23T02:00:23.527Z
So that one may see plainly the whole day's work was bent against religion; and whatsoever was pretended against Father Garnett in this matter, all was directly intended “in odium Catholicæ Fidei.” The Condition of Catholics Under James I. 2011-03-09T03:00:42.087Z
This is but to cast odium upon slavery, by creating the impression that a discrimination is necessary to distinguish it above what is due to other personal and proprietary rights. Presidential Candidates: containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal and Political, of Prominent Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 2011-02-27T03:00:34.390Z
Still this does not constitute a sufficient reason why the burden, and in all too many cases the odium, of teaching these things should attach to literature. Literature in the Elementary School 2011-02-23T03:00:31.073Z
The Fingoes bore the odium of the theft, but they were only intent on repossessing themselves of their own property. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z
Did they pay off that judgment and relieve him of the odium of having his name chalked up on the public slate? The Genial Idiot His Views and Reviews 2011-02-18T03:00:20.773Z
The new king had everything in his favour; his father had borne the odium of usurpation and fought down Accession of Henry V. the forces of anarchy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
It is noticeable that the Queen held him in particular odium. The French Revolution 2011-02-10T03:00:50.577Z
He wants me out of the way, but at the same time he wants to avoid any odium, and be free to live his life here at Hebron. A Maid of the Kentucky Hills 2011-02-04T03:00:15.877Z
The Christian, being at first accounted a kind of Jew, was even on that score included in whatever odium, and whatever bad associations, attended on the Jewish name. An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine 2011-01-31T03:00:14.710Z
The Catholic Church, by forbidding Christians to take interest, had unintentionally given the Jews a monopoly of the money-market, but with it that odium which attaches to the usurer. Shakespeare in the Theatre 2011-01-30T03:00:17.973Z
Aware of the Beadle's prodigious lore, he had too much regard for his own position to risk congregational odium by flying in the face of an exhumable Din. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z
This government, discredited on account of its external showing, cared not to assume the odium of an energetic repression. Garrick's Pupil 2011-01-22T03:00:14.780Z
He suppressed the Leislerians and exalted the aristocratic party, thereby restoring order but at the same time bringing odium upon his cause by his personal vices. Dutch and English on the Hudson A Chronicle of Colonial New York 2011-01-17T03:00:47.770Z
Not content with heaping ignominy upon him while living, the fiend was determined that even in death the patriot should be the subject of odium and contempt. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z
The odium theologicum was very bitter, and ignorant men said things without knowing, and then their statements were copied by others who knew even less. Education: How Old The New 2011-01-14T03:00:54.370Z
Why attempt to bring one people under the odium of another people? Abolition Fanaticism in New York Speech of a Runaway Slave from Baltimore, at an Abolition Meeting in New York, Held May 11, 1847 2011-01-13T03:01:15.970Z
They invariably endeavor to throw a portion of the odium of their own misdeeds on the shoulders of those who should have controlled them. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z
In the State it is a useful virtue, enabling men to bear with patience the odium and reproach that generally attends public stations. True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
Do not, I pray you, condemn this brave man to the odium of a felon's death. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z
The Ministry collapsed under the odium of their bad management of the campaign in the Crimea, and Palmerston, in whose temper the negotiations had been conducted, came back to office, this time as Prime Minister. A Short History of English Liberalism 2010-12-22T15:03:38.007Z
Last Thanksgiving Day, I said it would be difficult to find a magistrate in Boston to take the odium of sending a fugitive back to slavery. Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) 2010-12-20T17:11:42.357Z
Philip, happily for himself, was spared the odium of having reduced them to this abject condition. History of The Reign of Philip The Second King of Spain Volume The Third and Biographical & Critical Miscellanies
For odium It were to God that I a moment should— Him black with unbelief! Porzia
The diversions of the Roman and the Greek in the way of imprecation seem to have been mostly intended in good part, and to have been productive of little theological odium. A Cursory History of Swearing
Those who have been advocates for the appointment of this committee are for opposing manœuvre to manœuvre, and are confident that the consequence will be that the odium will fall upon him. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
He incurred considerable odium in his own country for his efforts in promoting the union. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli
Then and there Theodore Roosevelt disgraced himself and his high office, and his cruel and cowardly act will load his name with odium as long as it is remembered. Labor and Freedom
It was to make the senator define and redefine his question until whatever odium attached to the subject would fall on the questioner, not the answerer. Manslaughter
Poe, he said, probably knew that this odium would in a measure attach to him throughout his whole military career, and he acted wisely in declining to expose himself to it. The Home Life of Poe
His lordship seems to have been playing off a number of Machiavelian manœuvres, in order to throw upon us the odium of continuing this war. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
But now I am under the odium of an infamous accusation; and should I take advantage of your excessive generosity, your commiseration, which no doubt misleads you? The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6
"They wish to involve the innocent Prince in the odium that belongs to me only." Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. I.
But the two methods are complementary, not alternative, and the attempt to found rival schools on an imaginary incompatibility between them is a bad case of the odium sociologicum which afflicts reformers. The Acquisitive Society
It’s a great pity, though, that she should say such things about Spiritualism, because of the odium which will result from it. The Death-Blow to Spiritualism Being the True Story of the Fox Sisters
Some days after the escape of Butler, the miller's own family had drawn upon themselves the odium of the ruling authority. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency
Accidents might occur to the unhappy little ones thus sent, bringing odium on the benevolent persons who were dispatching them to the country. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them
His character was absolutely averse from controversy of any sort, and in controversies into which he was forced he was free from any theological odium and continually displayed the greatest breadth and catholicity of view. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross"
Regarded by the workmen as the hangers-on of the masters, and by their employers as one section among the rest of the "hands," they have the odium of capitalism without its power or its profits. The Acquisitive Society
Had I been paid for them, they would have lost their prestige; my antagonists might have stigmatised them as a parcel of insufferable mercenary calumnies, and I should have been exposed to universal odium. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second
Invidia has merely persons; odium, persons and things for its objects. Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes
A man of deep learning and originality, proud and a victim to the odium theologicum, he could brook no rivalry. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
When discussions arise between theology and other sciences, it is only a pity that either side should indulge in what has been called the odium theologicum, but which is unfortunately not confined to divines. The Origin of the World According to Revelation and Science
Burr and his counsel used every possible means of throwing odium upon the President; and in this they were assisted by Chief Justice Marshall, who presided at the trial. Thomas Jefferson
He did not mean, I fully believe, to shun responsibility and odium by shifting the blame to my shoulders. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second
I knew in what odium such trespasses were held in the serenity of your little towns; I knew, that, if you, with Spartan courage, should propose acceptance of the office, your family would reject it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 98, December, 1865
He urged Washington to appoint a speedy day for the trial, that he might not linger under the odium of an unjust public accusation. The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools
This circumstantial and apparently truthful statement has brought no small odium on the fair narrator. The Romance of Natural History, Second Series
The popular odium incurred by this accusation encouraged the prosecution of an investigation, ordered by Pope Gregory IX., into the doctrines of the Talmud. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
Miss Martineau evidently exaggerates both the odium which she incurred and the danger to which she exposed herself by these relations. The Galaxy, May, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—May, 1877.—No. 5.
Yet his father lived beloved, and died lamented, by the Flemings; while Philip's course, from the very first, had encountered only odium and opposition. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
The whole odium—if the marriage had been broken off—would have been attributed to him. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845
They, therefore, now were visited with a share of the odium which fell upon the established church. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
Lord Lyttelton, his brother-in-law, informed him of the alarm and odium that his new line of policy was raising. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3)
For the rest, continued the bishop, he could assure him that he had drawn universal odium on himself by Cortes' banishment. 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.
The odium of this persecution all fell on the head of Granvelle. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
As yet, Jean, chafing under the odium of his position at the post, had not faced his accusers. The Whelps of the Wolf
Such pedantry brought no credit to those who affected it, but only served to heap odium upon the higher studies, which were now rejected with contempt on all sides. Women of England
It has been conjectured, too, that the odium took its rise from the aversion to the red-haired Danes. Folk-lore of Shakespeare
As a matter of course, Mother Duchesne and her community shared largely in the odium that had fallen upon Bishop Dubourg. Venerable Philippine Duchesne
But the duke was a Catholic; and Elizabeth, moreover, had seen the odium which her sister had incurred by her marriage with a foreign sovereign. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
I see no end which such a suggestion aims at, but to leave an odium upon all that had any duty or regard to her late majesty. An Appeal to Honour and Justice, Though It Be of His Worst Enemies. Being A True Account of His Conduct in Public Affairs.
It is not probable, however, that the public odium would have gone to such lengths of violence in its expression. Women of England
At present private monopoly is putting upon individualism an undeserved odium, and it behooves the individualist to address himself energetically to this problem in order that the advantages of competition may be restored to industry. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906
Never would Herod dared to have taken upon himself the odium and responsibility of such a sacrifice. Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with those of the Heathen Nations of Antiquity Considering also their Origin and Meaning
Meanwhile the odium of these measures fell on the head of the minister. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
I hate the barbarians, not because they have no treasures of art, but for the odium they cast on love, which they enchain with all manner of laws and restrictions. Sónnica
No Spanish cabinet could possibly endure the odium of having made a concession to the Cubans under a threat from an outside power. The United States and Latin America
The controversy as to the Vatican Council brought him once more forward, and into collision with Mr. Gladstone, but into no odium of any kind. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)
As Brook stands plaintiff, all the odium will fall upon him; we only give him what the law prescribes. The Nephews: A Play, in Five Acts.
All the odium of these measures falls on my head; and I only pray that a remedy for the evil may be found, though it should be by the sacrifice of myself. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
He was not loyal to science, but sought to support his own views by exciting a theological odium against his competitors—a crime that educated men ought never to forgive. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition
Nay, I think it would be difficult to find a magistrate in New England, willing to take the public odium of doing the official duty. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence
With some of the causes of this odium we are fortunately here dispensed from dealing. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)
It throws over every colored man a mantle of odium and sets upon him a mark for popular hate more distressing than the mark set upon the first murderer ... A Review of Hoffman's Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 1
These functionaries were not slow in obeying commands, which released them from so much of the odium that attached to their ungrateful office. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
He will not suffer that a government, sold to the enemies of freedom, should discharge upon him its shame, its crimes, its ingratitude, and all the odium of its unjust dealings. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
Last Thanksgiving day, I said it would be difficult to find a magistrate in Boston to take the odium of sending a fugitive back to slavery. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence
Sir James Graham, the Home Secretary, and the government to which he belonged, had encountered much odium in consequence of the opening of certain letters which had passed through the post office. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times.
The odium you have experienced, and against which you have appealed to the public, is caused by your having voted for a law which, in its details, violates the Constitution, and outrages justice and humanity. A Letter to the Hon. Samuel Eliot, Representative in Congress From the City of Boston, In Reply to His Apology For Voting For the Fugitive Slave Bill.
They felt that somewhat of the odium of the late transactions attached to them. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
Mr. Courtland, the gentleman at whose house the dinner was given, treated me politely before his guests, yet with him I felt all the odium of my position. Stories by American Authors, Volume 7
And, although the schedule has been modified, much odium will attach to all concerned in it. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
This magnificence looked like the vaunt of insolence in the eyes of the people, and covered the ministers with a popular odium. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Pertaining to song; "He was an odium writer." In the School-Room Chapters in the Philosophy of Education
As regards religion, to remove it from the odium of alliance with political disabilities. The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier A Chronicle of Our Own Time
Various attempts have been made to shift the odium of the conspiracy from the church of Rome, and also from any members of that church. Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605
And the youthful members of Congress could not escape odium if they exempted themselves, unless disabled by wounds. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
When benevolences had become a grievance, to diminish the odium they invented more inviting phrases. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
A sweet smell; "The odium of new-mown hay." In the School-Room Chapters in the Philosophy of Education
Perhaps it was in this sea-fight that the lady beheld her lover; and if, as she thought, he was slain, she scarcely deserves the odium which the balladeer has cast upon her memory. Legends & Romances of Brittany
What would have been the result if the formulas attaching odium to selfishness, praise to self-sacrifice, had been dismissed, if this indeed had been possible! Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic
The Secretary is sending orders to different commanders, and says he would rather have the odium than that it should fall on Lee! A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
His morals were immaculate, and his personal character independent; but the odium theologicum of those days contrived every means to stab in the dark, till the taste became hereditary with some. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Should the enemy reject the offer the odium of continuing the war will fall upon them. My Three Years in America
If the people of any village desire to introduce a white teacher, the prohibition would become an obvious outrage, which hardly any administration would risk the odium of maintaining. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865
Her swift mind drank the consequences; she foresaw the coming fall, her public shame; she saw the odium, disgrace, and folly of her story flaunt through Europe. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25)
Therefore, if it was not a silly caprice, it was a deliberate purpose, to escape a cloud of odium he knew must sooner or later burst around him. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
In the distracted times of early revolution, any nickname, however vague, will fully answer a purpose, although neither those who are blackened by the odium, nor those who cast it, can define the hateful appellative. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
No odium was formerly connected with this motive, but when an attempt was made to associate these primitive feelings and beliefs with a civilization which had outgrown such conceptions, many undesirable features were in evidence. The Sex Worship and Symbolism of Primitive Races An Interpretation
What cannot be put down by evidence is to be put down by odium. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865
The insolence of his late mimicry, and the odium of her own position as she sat and watched it, lay besides like a load upon her conscience. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25)
Yet the President cannot publish this letter of Beauregard’s, and the country will still fix upon him the responsibility and the odium. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
This forms the horrid incident in the history of “the bloody Colonel,” and served the purpose of a party, who wished to bury him in odium. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
I neither enriched, nor otherwise advanced myself, during the late troubles; and shared the common odium and dangers, not prosperity, with my benefactor. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
So did the effects of the odium theologicum, for the meanwhile at least, die away. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor"
The poet prince merely lifted the odium of it to his own shoulders. The Missourian
What a man! how wonderful! how despicable! carrying into the administration of justice the petty vanity, personal jealousy and pique, and shuffling arts that would reflect ridicule and odium on a silly woman of fashion. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II
The railroad deal was, as I had said, very important, and if I were to withdraw from it now, it would probably collapse and bring down on me the odium of my associates. The Romance of a Plain Man
It became necessary to praise himself, to remove the odium Boyle and his friends had raised on him—it was a difficulty overcome. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
Even when such odium cannot deter, it annoys and irritates; hence the frequent unwillingness of men of science to come prominently forward with the avowal of their beliefs. Men, Women, and Gods And Other Lectures
His morals were immaculate, and his personal character independent; but the odium theologicum of those days combined every means to stab in the dark, till the taste became hereditary with some. Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers."
But conscious of the odium the latter event would excite, he nobly resolved that the sole responsibility of the measure should rest with himself, and consulted with no one upon the steps he pursued. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 13
This article, written with manifest knowledge of the circumstances, yet with much reserve and moderation, was a very serviceable diversion in Alan's favor, and did something to diminish the odium into which he had fallen. Name and Fame A Novel
He could not venture to laud the good men of that party, without employing a new term to conceal the odium. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
It was part of the odium as actual too that Kate was, for her comfort, just now well aloof. The Wings of the Dove, Volume II
A professional "odium" appears to have arisen on the subject; and, from the controversial tone of the speaking and writing on both sides, it is difficult to get at the truth. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 57, No. 352, February 1845
The odium that still clings to Paine's theological writings comes mainly from those who have not read them. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle
He did not believe that he could endure the odium and obloquy which some of the Conscientious Objectors had borne. Changing Winds A Novel
Yet this is light, compared with the odium they would raise against him by the menace of the resentments of a whole society of learned men. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
The thing Kate had named was not to have been the odium of staying in spite of hints. The Wings of the Dove, Volume II
You remind me of the odium I incurred by agreeing with the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin's edict, that we should not bury our dead before the third day. Dreamers of the Ghetto
Now, the odium which attached to him from his disfranchisement is just the same as attaches to women from their disfranchisement. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV
That the term "old maid" has lost its odium is due to the fact that unmarried women have made a place for themselves in the world of business. In Times Like These
It was Cibber’s “fling” at the unowned and condemned comedy of the triumvirate of wits, Pope, Gay, and Arbuthnot, Three Hours after Marriage, when he performed Bayes in the Rehearsal, that incurred the immortal odium. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
And the odium for all this fell especially on President Wilson. Woodrow Wilson's Administration and Achievements
Political odium was even more sinister than theological. Dreamers of the Ghetto
There was an escape of the odium theologicum which always and everywhere is fatal to the tenderer flowers of poetry and romance. The Balladists Famous Scots Series
Even Cromwell may have desired the triumph of winning over converts so distinguished, or may have shrunk from the odium which their deaths would bring upon him. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
This was the ridiculous lie of the day, which lasted long enough to obtain its purpose, and to cast an odium on the shade of Pope. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
In addition to the reputation of keeping bad company, efficiency has to bear the odium of many foolish and inefficient deeds performed by its self-appointed prophets. Higher Education and Business Standards
Friday, the sixth day of the week, has for ages borne the obloquy of odium and ill-luck. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
Now, in the first place, why should such conduct incur odium, except because it is disgraceful? The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
The individual who had drawn upon himself the odium of his neighbours had parted from his wife, and was alleged to be persistent in his attentions to another female. Bygone Punishments
Our own literature exhibits two extraordinary characters, indelibly marked by the same traditional odium. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
I will not trouble you with a friendship which might bring odium on you. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI
It is the noblest that can act wisely, and escape the odium of tell-tales; and, my dear Marion, I feel quite sure that for the future I can trust you.” Miss Ashton's New Pupil A School Girl's Story
As it is, you cannot be looked upon with contempt; but you will easily avoid odium and unpopularity, for precepts on that subject are given by Epicurus. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
Do not throw the odium on the Lord. Heart Talks
They have met with the same fate; covered with the same odium. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
This general odium oppresses and dispirits: such children think it is in vain to struggle against nature, especially as they do not clearly understand what is meant by nature. Practical Education, Volume I
It is impossible, at this length of time, to arrive at a correct answer to this question, largely mixed up as it has been with the odium theologicum. The Empire of the East
If we do not induce you to approve of these ideas, they may perhaps be false, but they certainly do not deserve odium. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
Divorces were so common that no family odium was necessarily created. The Life of Cicero Volume II.
It is not my design by what I have said to affix any odium on the conduct of Col. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IX (of X) - America - I
This was easily done, for Edward's character was bad enough to merit any degree of odium which his brother might wish it to bear. Richard III Makers of History
The odium of his injured countrymen spoke loudly throughout the land he had betrayed. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Why then, Lucullus, do you seek to bring me into odium, and drag me, as it were, before the assembly? The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
Will not money—" "Money!" exclaimed me Chevalier, scornfully—"fool, can money heal a wounded honor, or wipe away the odium of your insults? Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life
This was evidently to cast odium upon Serbia. The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
Shall vain man throw such an odium upon his Maker? A Solemn Caution Against the Ten Horns of Calvinism
It is wise, too, in relation to the civilized world around us, to avoid giving occasion to the odium which is so industriously excited against ourselves and our institutions. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
And now you understand what pleasure I mean, so that what I say may not be brought into odium from my using an unpopular word. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
For the most part they have been averse to constraint, and except in very few instances their opposition has not passed beyond the exciting of theological odium.” The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, April, 1880
Mischievous legal proceedings, such as the Agram and the Friedjung affairs, brought odium on her police and covered them with ridicule. The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
But such an odium does this decree throw upon unerring wisdom; and all the quibbles in the world cannot clear it of the same. A Solemn Caution Against the Ten Horns of Calvinism
It will wipe out the odium she has managed to cast upon the system; and, so far as her example is concerned, will justify the American planter in refusing to emancipate his slaves. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
So the government preferred patiently to endure odium rather than suppress the movement. India, Its Life and Thought
He excited intense opposition, and was visited, without stint, with the odium theologicum. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
Every good cause had been odious some time, even the name Christian has had its odium in all nations. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
She was subjected to public odium, slander, and persecution. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Besides which, they cast a degree of odium upon the conduct of France, representing it as the support of a discontented faction, rather than as the generous ally of an oppressed nation. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI
They would tend to render the punishment of crime uncertain; they would shock the moral sentiments of mankind, and cover with odium and disgrace the government that could tolerate such a proceeding. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory
The officers were shot, but Quesada did not dare to incur the odium which reprisals of the nature he had threatened would have heaped upon his head. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
Disease and infirmity may check, or impede the benevolent views of our government, and cast an odium on the officers of administration. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In England ... And Last, At Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed With Observations, Anecdotes And Remarks, Tending To Illustrate The Moral And Political Characters Of Three Nations. To Which Is Added, A Correct Engraving Of Dartmoor Prison, Representing The Massacre Of American Prisoners, Written By Himself.
To a certain extent they have shared the odium and persecution we have provoked, they have been ostracised and ignored for heresies they have never accepted. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
He did not dare to kill them openly, for fear of exciting the popular odium against himself. Romulus Makers of History
"Might be worse," he ventured, endeavouring to steer between the respective sandbanks of disloyalty and odium. Anthony Lyveden
At such a moment even a man of Drouet's fortitude might well have stretched a point in the endeavour to cast off odium. Lectures on the French Revolution
And yet Rome has to bear all the odium of the Inquisition! The Faith of Our Fathers
A certain odium has ever rested on those who have risen above the conventional level and sought new spheres for thought and action, and especially on the few who demand complete equality in political rights. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Theological and political odium combined to overwhelm the Episcopal church in Virginia. The Critical Period of American History
He thought if this were continued after this bill came into operation, there would be a degree of odium attached to it which would greatly diminish its value. Cheap Postage
The odium which France—always the protector of civilisation—has stamped upon the word "bourgeois" is no mere passing levity of an irresponsible Latin Quarter. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
I would like to say that I have no fear of the odium of the designation of iconoclast. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature
But it invoked so much ridicule, that they feared the odium attached to the dress might injure the suffrage movement, of which they were prominent representatives. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
There, in those waters, the proscribed met, and escaped to Numidia, and Sulla was spared the odium of putting to death his old commander, who had delivered Rome from the Cimbrians. Ancient States and Empires
On the Peninsula the traditional odium for the Jew which still separates the population of Majorca into two antagonistic races, does not exist. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
He cajoled the multitude by a plausible affectation of a violent love for Athens, and an inveterate hatred to all on whom he chose to fix the odium of wishing to enslave her. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810
It is rather hard, however, that these and other abuses, which we have not space to enumerate, of the great art of match-making should bring the art itself into odium and contempt. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
Hitherto man had assumed to be the conscience of woman, now she indicated the will to think for herself; hence all this odium. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
It was often, perhaps always, spoken with a tinge of odium. Crossing the Plains, Days of '57 A Narrative of Early Emigrant Travel to California by the Ox-team Method
Even the servants who accompanied the girls quarreled among themselves, assuming the odium and prejudices of their masters. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
That sounds reasonable, Amos; and, since there's no odium attached to a drafted man, it may be all the greater achievement in the long run when Jeb has worked himself up from the ranks. Where the Souls of Men are Calling
What we have said in another place about the odium which attaches to "match-making" naturally applies in a far greater degree to "husband-hunting." Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
Why is it that these men want to throw upon the wage earners whatever odium there may be in using his vote to protect his personal interests? One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
He found that the storm of public odium and indignation was too great for him to withstand. Charles I Makers of History
Only the descendants of those families beaten or burned by the Inquisition had remained permanently marked by popular odium. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
If you reside in a place where you can adopt this as your industrial and walking costume, without too much notoriety and odium, try it. How To Behave: A Pocket Manual Of Republican Etiquette, And Guide To Correct Personal Habits Embracing An Exposition Of The Principles Of Good Manners; Useful Hints On The Care Of The Person, Eating, Drinking, Exercise, Habits, Dress, Self-Culture, And Behavior At Home; The Etiquette Of Salutations, Introductions, Receptions, Visits, Dinners, Evening Parties, Conversation, Letters, Presents, Weddings, Funerals, The Street, The Church, Places Of Amusement, Traveling, Etc., With Illustrative Anecdotes, a Chapter on Love and Courtship, and Rules of Order for Debating Societies
And, in the latter case, when the whole line goes back, there is no personal odium attaching to any one individual; they are all in the same boat. The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865
Further than that, Her Majesty's Government must eventually gain the odium which will fall upon them when the interest of the debt fails to be paid, which will soon be the case. The Life of Gordon, Volume II
Those whose spirit had been cowed by the odium of the Raid took heart. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
These alliances might be made in the rest of the world, but Majorca, the beloved Roqueta, still possessed a living soul, the soul of former centuries, filled with odium and prejudice. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
And by this very fact he incurred all the odium of the death penalty. The Inquisition A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church
They were good fathers and brothers, and yet they were forced to bear the odium that fell on the whole legislature whenever the miscreant minority rolled in the mire and walked the public streets. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West
Nothing should be made with more caution than a decision in which the innocent may receive the odium which belongs to the guilty. Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts of the World
I trust, however, gentlemen, that, before I ever have the honor of addressing you again, we shall have taken the first step to remove this odium from the city of Boston. Parks for the People Proceedings of a Public Meeting held at Faneuil Hall, June 7, 1876
Skinner had accomplished his purpose and had at the same time avoided the odium of doing so. Skinner's Dress Suit
Even one case of brutality and injustice deserves perpetual odium. The Inquisition A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church
This will soon become obvious, and the odium will rest upon the banks, their officers and stockholders. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Those who lived on injustice and untruth would willingly have destroyed him because he exposed them relentlessly to public odium; the honest and straightforward placed him on a pedestal as a just man. Grey Town An Australian Story
In every various form of paragraph, pamphlet, and caricature, both his character and person were held up to odium. My Recollections of Lord Byron
By this action he fastens upon her the most disgraceful odium one of her sex can bear. The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men
I had been a child when Hans had made his début, so to speak; he had then vanished and the odium which had later attached to his name was, therefore, unknown to me. Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals
Officers and soldiers, sent out as spies, had often incurred the odium of such a reputation, in order to keep their own counsels, and serve their country the more faithfully. The Young Lieutenant or, The Adventures of an Army Officer
The odium of the nation rose to a great pitch, and demanded that an inquiry be made into this atrocious affair. An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America
If Pitt had tried to avoid it, he would have incurred the odium of hesitating to accept the will of the nation. The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration
Yet if such odium did inevitably impend above me, I have ever been of this mind, that I regard that hatred which is earned by honorable duty not as reproach, but glory! The Roman Traitor, Vol. 2
All a reign's odium naturally condenses itself upon a royal favourite. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
It may be regarded as a cunning and cowardly attempt to shift part of the odium on to the Government. William Pitt and the Great War
Our word odium differs slightly in use from our word hatred. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide
The wazír threw the odium of this transaction on the English. The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration
Still objects of great popular odium, the Loyalists had little to expect from the stipulated recommendations of Congress in their favour. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2 From 1620-1816
Through popular odium, popular curiosity, and, finally, popular enthusiasm, he grew to be identified with the double idea of English rivalry with Spain and of English naval supremacy. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
On the other side of the stage were two p. 120rows of pagans who in this hades, where the odium theologicum persists, are not admitted among Christians.  Diversions in Sicily
The odium of this melancholy transaction of course rests on the presiding Bishops, neither of whom was afterwards anxious to take the undivided responsibility. Bell's Cathedrals: Southwark Cathedral Formerly the Collegiate Church of St. Saviour, Otherwise St. Mary Overie. A Short History and Description of the Fabric, with Some Account of the College and the See
Women's rights was closely united with anti-slavery; and hence came a fresh odium from conservative quarters, while the admirable bearing of the leading women won growing favor for both lines of emancipation. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
But the minister of finance would not run the risk of incurring the popular odium which such a measure would have produced, and he proposed calling together the States General. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
He was not blind to the jealousy of competitors, or to popular odium. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
JOHNSON, Andrew, becomes President, 13; his amnesty proclamation, 14; how the odium against would be shared by Congress, 519; "the late lamented Governor," 437. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
Every odium that can be imagined, is attempted in that publication, to be thrown on the memory of the late Governor-in-Chief, on the principal officers of government, and on the Legislative Council. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
Admiration was yielded by the North to Stonewall Jackson even in his life-time; there was early recognition of Lee's magnanimous acceptance of defeat; but the bitterest odium was long visited upon Davis. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
The New York "World" and "The Journal of Commerce" were the newspapers involved in the affair, but the odium should not attach to the present papers. Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After
Another cause of odium had been Manourie's tale of his habit of reviling the King. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
What envious mischance put an end to those halcyon days, and revived the odium theologicum in the years which followed? The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin
He would have gone out more effectively, have acquired more reputation, and have avoided the odium and the ridicule which now in no small degree attach to his mission. The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 (Volume 1 of 3)
He had escaped the odium which Pierce and Douglas had incurred, through his absence as Minister to England. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
At all events it did not run its course without a manifest admixture of the odium theologicum, and it came near to imperilling the cause of Christian unity in Samaria. Days Off And Other Digressions
Philip III had no mind to accept the odium before Europe of murdering a redoubtable foe. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
"They add to our number, at any rate," replied Hyde, who, if he could have escaped the odium of the movement, would have gone on deck himself. Down the Rhine Young America in Germany
Since this his manifestation of a desire for pomp and grandeur and an expensive display has drawn ridicule and odium upon him. The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 (Volume 1 of 3)
And I have contrasted the popular acclaim which is the very breath of the warrior's nostrils with the popular odium and hatred which kill the prophets of the new and better day. Heroes in Peace The 6th William Penn Lecture, May 9, 1920
Only if a man incurs odium by sanctioning a severity that is not thorough enough to be final, he commits a blunder. Romola
To manifestations of popular odium his nature rose, as to every peremptory call upon his powers. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
So strong was the expression of odium against him, that he thought it prudent to retire to his mansion, in the country, and there altogether seclude himself. Rookwood
His counsel was of no further avail, and he only brought odium on them; indeed, his advice had from first to last been misleading and ill-omened. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II
His arrival in Santo Domingo was most unwelcome and revived all the ancient odium of the colonists against him, for he was without doubt the best-hated man in America. Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
If any act of hers only succeeded in making him an object of suspicion and odium, he foresaw not only frustration, but frustration under unpleasant circumstances. Romola
"Bugeaud incurred intense odium with the opposition for his unwarranted severity as jailor of the Duchess of Berri, in '34, and his killing Dulong in a duel, because of a deserved taunt on the subject." Edmond Dantès
He had tasted more largely of the tree of the knowledge of evil than any other boy, and, strange to say, this was the secret why the general odium was never expressed. Eric, or Little by Little
The charge of "abolitionism" was flung at me everywhere, and it is impossible now to realize the odium then attaching to that term by the general opinion. Political Recollections 1840 to 1872
Whatever seems to come in conflict with that supreme law must encounter an irresistible odium. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
They were willing that the Governor should bear the odium of measures, long subject to their cognizance, which they had passed by unreproved, and sometimes even applauded. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
This circumstance was much commented upon, and contributed in no small degree to the public odium and final downfall of Valenzuela in 1684. The Philippine Islands
Otherwise only on those points where agreement was most difficult, and it was easiest to excite the odium theologicum of the by-standers. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
He was often dogmatic and lacking in coolness and balance, but in later years he showed uncommon tact in extricating himself from the odium threatened by his connection with the Credit Mobilier scheme. Political Recollections 1840 to 1872
Had the Newport deputy dared to complain, he would have incurred much odium and been declared a "friend of slavery and oppression." Home Life in Colonial Days
Especial odium fell upon the War Department and reacted upon the President for retaining incapable—or, what was the same to them, unpopular—ministers in his council at such vital moment. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
A priest of evil propensities brought only misery to his parish and aroused a feeling of odium against the Spanish friars in general. The Philippine Islands
But they were also highly unwise, subjecting the Federalist Party to the odium of fearing free speech, of declining a discussion of its policy, and of hating foreigners. History of the United States, Volume 2
This will throw the odium of the burthen, and even of the proposition, on the Opposition, which is also advantageous to Government.—Never was anything, however, so low and wretched as the Treasury Bench. Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) From the Original Family Documents
All who associated with them were made to share in the popular odium, and "publicans and sinners" became a common designation for the degraded caste. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
"Are laws of this kind passed merely to excite odium and remain a dead letter?" Union and Democracy
It has long been the delight of both infidels and some professed christians, when they wish to bring odium upon the opinions of Calvin, to refer to his agency in the death of Michael Servetus. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
The support which I gave to the King on this occasion exposed me to the utmost odium of my co-religionists, and was in later times ill-requited by the Order. In Kings' Byways
Never mind the odium of seeming to fight a selfish battle; you're past that now. Despair's Last Journey
That complex web remains intact, the dead lifts unavailing hands, justice is laggard, while the name of Langdon shrinks from pending odium. Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898
This latter was a wise decision, and led at least to the practical abandonment of a doctrine that had brought much odium upon that sect. Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police
"Comus" has no longer the peculiar exceptional popularity which it used to have: we can talk without general odium of its defects; its characters are nothing, its sentiments are tedious, its story is not interesting. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
The answer, though rude, did not altogether displease Griffith; it smacked of odium theologicum, a sentiment he was learning to understand. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
I shrank from the odium of having occasioned slaughter, and would sooner have given my own throat to the knife.... Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity
The young white officers who so cheerfully bore the odium of commanding Colored Troops, and who so heroically faced the dangers of capture and cruel death, had no superiors in the army. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
Yet there is a certain odium which satire has dared to charge our English ladies with, which is, plastering the features with whitewash, or rubbing rouge or red upon their faces. A Lecture On Heads As Delivered By Mr. Charles Lee Lewes, To Which Is Added, An Essay On Satire, With Forty-Seven Heads By Nesbit, From Designs By Thurston, 1812
Stevenson excited a good deal of odium among fiery Celts by his scoundrel Master of Lovat. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
And when shame came, as it did come, the poor Marie would have screened me,—would have carried the odium herself. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
The expression was caught up: a casual word among slaves had the effect of throwing upon him the whole odium of having given a signal for setting fire to Cremona, which was already in flames. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome
The early records of Rome prove conclusively the odium attached to the business of money-lending for profit. Usury A Scriptural, Ethical and Economic View
A pun spread the odium of his name; for they said that he had always loved the Kitchen better than the Church! Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Further, twenty men have twenty tongues; and much as we complain of women not keeping secrets, I suspect that men deserve the odium of the charge quite as much, if not more, than women do. The King's Own
The parliament which Elizabeth had summoned to partake the odium of Mary's death, met four days after the judges had pronounced her doom, and was opened by commission. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
He said and did enough indeed to create a considerable amount of odium against himself. Dick Cheveley His Adventures and Misadventures
Now, something had to be done to avert the odium that was beginning to attach to this crusade against the enemies of the Church. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited
In the next chapter reference will be made to the battle of Bull Run, and the odium will be placed where it belongs. Comic History of the United States
Concerning this it was urged by their counsel that the proprietaries were held in such odium by the people that, if left to the popular "mercy in apportioning the taxes, they would be ruined." Benjamin Franklin
This was one of the men who bring odium on the whole class of prisoners, and prejudice society against them. Six Years in the Prisons of England
In his political career he had experienced the extremes of popular odium and of popular approval. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
I am naturally anxious to know, of course, seeing that upon my shoulders rests the odium of our failure.” The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
The writer points with pride to the fact that in writing this history fifteen cents' worth of odium will cover the entire amount used. Comic History of the United States
The general opinion seemed to be that he was about to take the children to the workhouse, and a good deal of odium was worked up in consequence. A Dog with a Bad Name
This scheme is said to have been devised by Mr. Burke; but even the paternity of Mr. Burke could not mitigate the odium that was heaped upon it by the Pitt and Grenville party. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1
"You and I will have to take a slice of odium theologicum together, for auld lang syne." Brother Copas
With regard to some points upon which the public odium was directed to the young Chevalier and his party, Lord Kilmarnock was very explicit in his last conversations with Mr. Foster. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III.
Terrified at the odium incurred, a more lenient spirit was henceforth shown to them by Government. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
Meanwhile Mr. Gallatin suffered the odium of opposition to the will of Congress, and Mr. Madison's power was broken before he took his seat. Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII
In taking an oath, they are afraid of two things, the anger of God and the odium of men. India: What can it teach us? A Course of Lectures Delivered before the University Of Cambridge
Its simplicity.—Its bearing on religious questions.—Odium theologicum and odium antitheologicum.—The antagonism supposed by many to exist between it and theology neither necessary nor universal.—Christian authorities in favour of evolution.—Mr. On the Genesis of Species
This "germ plasm" is a divine gift to be held in trust and carefully guarded from the odium of taint, to be handed down to the sons and daughters of the next generation. The Mother and Her Child
Never has there been, in the history of mankind, a more signal instance of national odium than that which pursued this brave, though violent race. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
If a Jew transgresses the law of the land, his religion is heralded to the world and the wrong he has committed brings odium upon the entire household of Israel. Rabbi and Priest A Story
The gray heads of the culprits still go in and out among the people with no diminishing of honor—no odium is attached to their persons; no stigmas to their names. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
If the odium theologicum has inspired some of its opponents, it is undeniable that the odium antitheologicum has possessed not a few of its supporters. On the Genesis of Species
The abolition of the Pope's temporal power made her, in theory at least, an object of odium to zealous Roman Catholics throughout the world. The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915
Perhaps it may be only some finesse in politics, to cast an odium on some particular person. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
Happily much of this odium has been erased. David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story
They seemed concocted to embarrass the Government, to throw upon it the odium of continuing the war, and thus to secure the triumph of the peace-traitors at the November election. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
Clement knew that his motives would not bear scrutiny, and he tried to avoid public odium by a characteristic subterfuge. Henry VIII.
Much odium has been laid to the charge of the hula on account of the supposed indecency of the motion termed ami. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula
Long afterward Jefferson sought to escape the odium of this apparently malicious and, for those days, unusual action, by a very Jeffersonian explanation, tolerably satisfactory to those persons who believed it. John Quincy Adams American Statesmen Series
Thanks to this ingenious device, you see, my lord, that I shall no longer be obliged to bear the risks, the costs, the odium, or the scruples of robbery. Sophisms of the Protectionists
The moderateness of Robinson's position, and the brotherly kindness of his temper, could not save him and his people from the prevailing odium that rested upon the Separatist. A History of American Christianity
Unfortunately Lawrence died in Halifax in 1760 before the investigation could take place; and whether true or false, the odium of the charges rests upon his fame. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
If we had many such, benevolence itself would be brought into odium, and we should reserve all our admiration for the close-fisted. Captains of Industry or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money
For generally, as different classes in the State want different things, the government which pleases one party has to incur the odium of those who do not belong to it. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation
The act caused great odium to be attached to his name by all Liberals, both English and Continental, and it was disapproved of even by his old Tory associates. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 1, 1837-1843
And yet they persecute the Jews, and hold up to odium the race to whom they are indebted for the sublime legislation which alleviates the inevitable lot of the labouring multitude! Tancred Or, The New Crusade
We are conscious of the odium that rests upon us. Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)
With this expression of the odium theologicum the worthy abbot departed templewards, accompanied, as gage for further proceedings and profit, by the carcass of the horse. Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2
There had been a considerable advance in female education, since Mrs. Dodd had, with great difficulty, persuaded a Jewish girl to encounter the odium of learning to read. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II.
His later treachery has made him justly the object of bitter popular odium, inasmuch as his delinquency was aggravated by his former professions of loyalty. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
In this way the advocates of amulets and charms have been enabled to silence people who have had the hardihood to throw odium on their superstitions. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
"There ain't no odium attached to this move, professor," he said reassuringly. Frank Merriwell, Junior's, Golden Trail or, The Fugitive Professor
In many cases they have too much merited the odium which they have experienced in continental Europe; but certainly they are not deserving of universal and unqualified contempt and hatred in this nation.  The Gipsies' Advocate or, Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits of The English Gipsies
Out of five months' provisions, one wasted, the odium on Bering, the Dane. Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward
It is not my design to fix any odium on the conduct of Colonel Burr in this case. Something of Men I Have Known With Some Papers of a General Nature, Political, Historical, and Retrospective
Through his eloquence he escaped punishment, and the odium of being branded a sorcerer. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
That the dictator himself wished to shun the odium and recriminations arising from the matter; for that reason he transferred it to the senate. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
He sought to throw the odium of this event upon the Christians, and inflicted upon them fearful cruelties. A Smaller History of Rome
The city is full of strangers, and they contribute largely to the support of these places, and the city is called upon to bear the odium of their conduct.  Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
As a matter of fact, so far from being hanged or incurring any kind of odium, his system is quite the most popular there is at present. The Simpkins Plot
Veering about they eyed Baudichon, on whom the odium of the lost opportunity seemed to rest, with resentment—as an honest man, but a simpleton, a dullard, a block! The Long Night
And thus, by acting a middle part, he neither escaped the odium of the people, nor gained the favour of the senators. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
When once it had taken on that character, no possible degree of unpopularity or odium could have prevented him from persisting in his course. James Fenimore Cooper American Men of Letters
The odium of these acts, therefore, rested on the minister. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
Public odium was cast on those who refused to be initiated. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
The faculty and professors are not anxious to bring odium on the good name of Yale. Frank Merriwell's Reward
They resisted however, in spite of popular odium, and employed, each individual his own powers, and all those of the entire order. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
We do not say that the destructionists desired to injure the faith of the people, or to cast odium upon the pages that Luther and Melanchthon had unfolded to the German heart. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology
If you determine to bring on your cause the odium of deeming an aged cripple dangerous, let my execution be private; for no pomp of death can quail my courage. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
And the by-play of yours in returning the money you did not really need, though it has completely deceived him, has in my eyes only added odium to your treachery. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers
But what grieved Michael Angelo the most, is that instead of thanks all he got was odium and disgrace. Michael Angelo Buonarroti
Each party was now willing to throw on its antagonist the odium of commencing a civil war; but both of them prepared for an event which they deemed inevitable. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell
They brought upon their founder much opposition and odium, but were destined to produce an abundant harvest throughout the land. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology
No charge of cruelty or persecution could then be brought against him; and the public odium would be transferred to the episcopalians and Loyalists. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
But there happened, soon after, an event of which she and her favorite, the duke of Suffolk, bore incontestably the whole odium. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
The scurrility and odium with which they have been loaded is perfectly natural, and what the nature of their testimony would have led one to expect. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements
A new odium, likewise, by these representations, was attempted to be thrown upon Buckingham. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell
When malice had exhausted itself in heaping obloquy upon the name of the dead poet, it was the gentle hand of woman that first removed the odium from his memory. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
Lord Bellingham was yet alive, poor and wretched, courting every faction, trusted by none, and so universally despised as to endure the odium of more crimes than he had even dared to commit. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
Lastly, Locke turns upon his opponent the power of the odium theologicum. A Candid Examination of Theism
A principal cause of the ultimate odium in which the Jesuits were held as well as of their temporary successes, was their desire for speedy results. The Age of the Reformation
I don't suppose you have forgotten the odium I incurred over the living of Rambury. Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron
The means which the Directory possessed, in that country, to excite odium against them, were great, and would unquestionably be employed. 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
Yet amidst this secret wretchedness and universal odium, the distant reflex of his name and authority was respected by all. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
This circumstance lessened the prejudices which had been excited against them as creditors of the public, and diminished the odium which, in the eastern states, especially, had been directed against the order of the Cincinnati. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 4 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
His position at home he owed to his ability to curry favor with the king by shouldering the odium of unpopular acts. The Age of the Reformation
The odium of this measure was increased by the failure of the government to provide funds to take up these certificates when presented. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 2 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
In a government where popularity is power, it requires no small degree of patriotism to encounter the odium which, however urgently required, they seldom fail to excite. 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
The appropriation of the money did not lessen the odium of the tax. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 1 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
Any neglect of this principle brings upon him odium, proportioned to the oppression which the man of humbler rank conceives himself to have suffered at his hands.' The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
The culprit bears the odium of it in his soul. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals
The executive, being unwilling to encounter the odium of this strong measure, advised that the extraordinary powers of the Commander-in-chief should be used on the occasion. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 2 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
But perhaps I have not yet reached the most essential cause of the odium. Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z
The odium against him was completed by the detection of an attempt to escape from them and their calamities, in the bark which had been left by Newport. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 1 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
While this page reflects upon the past an accumulated odium, it furnishes lessons for the guide and edification of the future. Great Indian Chief of the West Or, Life and Adventures of Black Hawk
You, who encouraged the hemp manufacture, may leave the halter to rogues, and prevent the odium of felo de se. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish
Under that odium the great discoverer's name has rested for nearly three centuries; yet the accusation of theft is without a grain of truth. Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark
Nevertheless upon Mr. Adams was heaped the odium they excited. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States
The measures of the new government were not calculated to diminish the odium excited by its objectionable form. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 1 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
He afterwards came with a second disclosure, and was likely to have odium enough upon the occasion. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
In addition to the old jealousy which prevailed between the Company and the manufactory interest of England, they came to labor under no small odium on account of the distresses of India. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 08 (of 12)
The odium of having "spoiled the peace" I will take upon myself. In the World War
The odium excited throughout Europe by the excesses of the French Revolution, was heaped without measure upon the American people. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States
The one side diminished it, in order to extenuate the odium of an execution without resistance; the others augmented it, in order to rouse the people's resentment. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
And all this is done to discountenance inquiry, to bring odium upon his colleagues for doing their duty, and to prevent that inquiry which could alone clear his character. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
At a court where no opportunity is lost to throw odium on us, so favorable an occasion was not missed to persuade the Nabob that we instigated him to dishonor his family for our benefit. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 08 (of 12)
The march of civilisation has done away with the odium which was formerly the portion of the unattached woman. The Spinster Book
A book composed of octavo   pages. odium   Strong dislike, contempt, or aversion. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States
Their papers abandoned for a short time, became more malignant from their temporary panic, and heaped ridicule and odium on Bailly and La Fayette. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
Why should any Minister court the danger of unnecessary attack, submit himself to unnecessary work, and incur the odium of summoning all his friends from their rest? Phineas Finn The Irish Member
The conduct of the savages had roused the whole country; and the British bore the odium of excesses which the General could not prevent, and dared not punish. The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth
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