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Example sentences for "arraigned"

Lexicographically close words:
arracher; arrack; arraie; arraied; arraign; arraigning; arraignment; arraigns; arrange; arranged
  1. Rigid and mute and towering, Never a frown she deigned us, Never with curse arraigned us.

  2. The charge and specification on which the conspirators were arraigned declared that they were "incited and encouraged" to the crime by Jefferson Davis, and a reward of one hundred thousand dollars was offered for his arrest.

  3. The criminally arraigned man can expect no forbearance, and no one spreads a friendly veil over his unhappy nakedness.

  4. I well remember an occasion when Massachusetts was arraigned before the bar of the Senate, and when the doctrine of coercion was rife, and to be applied against her, because of the rescue of a fugitive slave in Boston.

  5. A great man who now reposes with his fathers, and who has often been arraigned for a want of fealty to the Union, advocated the doctrine of nullification because it preserved the Union.

  6. Had the Declaration announced that the negroes were free and equal, how was the prince to be arraigned for raising up insurrection among them?

  7. The prevailing sentiment was typified in the conduct of George the Third, so boldly arraigned in the Declaration of Independence.

  8. I do not know whether it has ever happened hitherto in the history of the country that a Senator has been arraigned before the Senate for a violation of a duty to a partisan caucus.

  9. Jesus replies that it is not for Him, arraigned and bound as a dangerous prisoner, to give evidence against Himself.

  10. No Jew in the command was arraigned before a court-martial, and, in proportion to their numbers, there were fewer applications for leaves of absence, and their regular habits caused very few of their names to appear on the hospital rolls.

  11. Hardly had he landed at Amsterdam, before he was arraigned by Samuel Nassy before the civil court and he was compelled to vindicate his conduct.

  12. The Indictments being found, a petit Jury was sworn, and the following Persons arraigned and tried.

  13. After the usual preliminary forms had been observed, the prisoner was duly arraigned at the bar.

  14. She was the Honorable Mrs. Dugald; and she was about to be arraigned upon several charges, the lightest one of which, if proved, would consign her to penal servitude for years.

  15. Bermingham was arraigned before King Edward, but no justice was ever obtained for this foul murder.

  16. When General Beck was a young lawyer a man was arraigned for murder and had no counsel.

  17. A sickening story is told in 'A true and exact Relation of the seuerall Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches, arraigned and executed in the County of Essex.

  18. A true and exact Relation of the severall Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches, arraigned and executed in the County of Essex.

  19. Windsor arraigned and executed at Hartford for a witch,' Nothing more is certainly known of this case, which is memorable as being the first execution for witchcraft in New England.

  20. In the next little book of the same year 'A Detection of damnable driftes, practized by three Witches arraigned at Chelmissforde in Essex, at the late Assizes there holden, whiche were executed in Aprill 1579.

  21. A Detection of damnable driftes practized by three Witches arraigned at Chelmissforde in Essex, at the laste Assizes there holden, whiche were executed in Aprill 1579.

  22. Also the Confession of Mother Lakeland, who was arraigned and condemned for a Witch, at Ipswich in Suffolke.

  23. Committee on Public Lands as criminals, arraigned them as violators of the constitution, and prayed Heaven for deliverance from them, Mr. W.

  24. The Secretary of the Treasury was arraigned for some incidental vote on the Missouri restriction, when he was a member of the Maryland legislature.

  25. He appealed to the country whether, under those circumstances, they were to be arraigned before the people of the country on a charge of a want of patriotism.

  26. Mr. Calhoun arraigned him as the divulger of that cabinet secret, to the faithful keeping of which, as well as of all the cabinet proceedings, every member of that council is most strictly enjoined.

  27. He is the one pitched upon; as if nobody but him had arraigned the illegal acts of this committee; and then he is made to arraign the existence of the committee, and not its misconduct!

  28. He had been admonished by clergy, and arraigned before magistrates.

  29. It were better to be punished for poaching, than to be arraigned before the High Court of Star Chamber for publishing seditious libels.

  30. On the 1st December, Culpeper and Derham had been arraigned before a special Commission in Guildhall, accused of treason.

  31. His trial was hurried forward in all haste and he was arraigned before the High Court of the Tournelle.

  32. He was forbidden to use pens, ink and paper until he was arraigned before the National Convention.

  33. Accused persons were in it held safely until they could be arraigned before the tribunals, and after conviction by legal process were sentenced to the various penalties in force.

  34. She was duly arraigned but it was impossible to prove her complicity in her husband's misdeeds or to procure conviction of any crime involving capital punishment.

  35. And that's how you help him fight to come back," I arraigned myself with bitter scorn.

  36. Their infamous accusers assumed the language of independent patriots, who arraigned a dangerous citizen before the tribunal of his country; and the public service was rewarded by riches and honors.

  37. As those heretics were, for the most part, averse to the pleasures of sense, they morosely arraigned the polygamy of the patriarchs, the gallantries of David, and the seraglio of Solomon.

  38. He was arraigned at the instance, and on the testimony, of Mr. Morse himself.

  39. When persons arraigned for specific offences plead guilty, their pleas generally are deemed conclusive evidence that the accused have performed the special deeds set forth in the allegations.

  40. For some reason he was very soon arraigned and tried for witchcraft, but not convicted.

  41. The partition of the lands of Italy, of which Theodoric assigned the third part to his soldiers, is honorably arraigned as the sole injustice of his life.

  42. The most abject slaves have arraigned the guilt or weakness of an unfortunate master.

  43. They agreed to censure the corrupt management of justice and the finance; and the two responsible ministers, the artful Tribonian, and the rapacious John of Cappadocia, were loudly arraigned as the authors of the public misery.

  44. Perhaps the most curious of all Elizabethan witch pamphlets is entitled The most wonderfull and true Storie of a certaine Witch named Alse Gooderidge of Stapenhill, who was arraigned and convicted at Darbie, at the Assizes there.

  45. Yet Cotta believed that there were real witches and arraigned Scot for failing to distinguish the impostors from the true.

  46. And the king who had so bitterly arraigned Reginald Scot was himself becoming the discoverer-general of England.

  47. He was arraigned and spent a term in prison.

  48. Arraigned and Executed the Lent Assizes last at Salisbury, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron Wild, Judge of the Assize.

  49. Throughout the records of the superstition are scattered examples of wise women upon whom suspicion suddenly lighted, and who were arraigned and sent to the gallows.

  50. At least two of the three women had been beggars; the other, who had been the first accused and who had in all probability involved her two companions, had on two different occasions before been arraigned but let off.

  51. A true and exact Relation of the severall Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches arraigned and executed in the County of Essex.

  52. Birchington wardens arraigned in court "for that they have not presented divers faults Committed within the parish.

  53. Johnson arraigned the modern politicks of this country, as entirely devoid of all principle of whatever kind.

  54. Lord Chief Justice Raymond, and Mr. Justice Denton; and the grand jury having found indictments against the prisoners, they were severally arraigned thereupon, when five of them pleaded not guilty.

  55. Which being granted, he was brought to the bar by himself and pleaded, being arraigned again upon the same indictment upon which he had been sentenced as a mute, and was found guilty.

  56. The first indictment they were all three arraigned upon was for felony and burglary in breaking open the house of one William Meak, in the night-time, and taking from thence twelve Gloster cheeses.


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    Other words:
    accused; blamed; charged; impeached; implicated; impugned; inculpated; indicted; involved; taxed