In four years afterwards they had freely offered all north of 49 to Great Britain; and no one ever thought of arraigning them for it.
But Mr. Masters has less skill at portraying the sheer genius of an individual than at arraigning the inhibitions of the individual's society.
His speeches were able and exhaustive disquisitions, polished and repolished before their delivery, and arraigning the South in stately and measured sentences which contained stinging rebukes.
This quaint mode of arraigning the two President, the Chief Justice and Senator Douglas, was extraordinarily effective with the masses.
Instead of arraigning the propagandists of slavery, he arraigned its opponents.
They say, first, that the bickerings and disputes to which the system gives rise between the master and the apprentice, and the arraigning of each other before the special magistrate, are directly calculated to alienate the parties.
In arraigning the Crime, it was natural to speak of those who sustained it.
After arraigning the innocent emigrants from the North, he is constrained to declare that their conduct is “far from justifying the illegal and reprehensible counter movements which ensued.
A few words remain to be said about Boileau's Discourse of Satires Arraigning Persons by Name, which so far as I know appeared with all early printings of Harte's Essay.
Whilst these two conversed at one end of the room, the other group were arraigning the presumption of the vulgar, and the folly of those who gave it encouragement.
Barleycorn, The Arraigning and Indicting of Sir John.
I am not defending the firecracker, but arraigning the failure of the law to carry its point and maintain its dignity.
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