Censure, which arraigns the public actions and the private motives of princes, has ascribed to envy, a conduct which might be attributed to the prudence and moderation of Hadrian.
The malice of religious zeal, whilst itarraigns the savage fierceness of his colleague Maximian, has affected to cast suspicions on the personal courage of the emperor Diocletian.
Their names having been called over, the Clerk of Arraigns asked the usual question, "Have you considered your verdict, gentlemen?
He goes back to the Bench and confers with the Gentlemen, and by and by the Clerk of the Arraigns calls out that, through the Humanity of the Sheriff, the prisoner John Dangerous was to have Counsel Assigned to him.
The prisoner having intimated that she was pregnant, the clerk of the arraigns said, "Mary Bateman, what have you to say, why immediate execution should not be awarded against you?
The clerk of the arraigns then addressed him, saying, "Dr.
Hannibal arraigns the narrow policy of his country as his true vanquisher.
As soon as Wilde and his confederate took their places in the dock, each held a whispered consultation with his counsel and the Clerk ofArraigns then read over the indictments.
Shortly before five o'clock the usher brought a telegram from one of the jurors, and after it had been shown to the clerk of arraigns it was allowed to be despatched.
At three o'clock a communication was brought from the jury, and conveyed by the Clerk of arraigns to the Judge, and shortly afterwards the jury had luncheon taken in to them.
If it is a clever clergyman who arraigns the church, or his superiors, he is made a bishop; and thereafter, he sees no faults.
If it is a clever Commoner who arraigns the Government, the Government makes him a peer; and in the House of Lords, he finds the grace of silence.
The Clerk of Arraigns read the letter in question.
Curling, and the examination in chief of Dr Todd, without comment, and directed the Clerk of Arraigns to read the depositions of Dr.
The Clerk of Arraigns then read the depositions of Elizabeth Mills, as taken before the coroner.
The Clerk of Arraigns read from the book referred to this sentence, proved by the witness Boycott to be in Palmer’s writing--“Strychnia kills by causing tetanic fixing of the respiratory muscles.
The Clerk of the Arraigns inquired of the jury whether they had agreed upon a verdict?
The men who strive to bring back the Government to its original policy, when Freedom and not Slavery was national, while Slavery and not Freedom was sectional, he arraigns as sectional.
While professing opposition to Slavery, it also arraigns Catholics and foreigners, and allows the question of their privileges to disturb its energies.
Then their conscience stares, and roars, and tears, and arraigns them.
Adam therefore, as God's representative, arraigns him with the words, "What hast thou done?
This is impossible when God arraigns men; as Christ says in Matthew 12, 37, "By thy words thou shalt be justified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.
Three hundred years later, St. Peter Damiani, himself a virtuoso in letters and a sometime teacher of rhetoric, arraigns the monks for teaching grammar rather than things spiritual.
Bacon arraigns this cause of evil, through numerous witnesses, sacred and profane.
He arraignshis country because she is false to them.
Then he arraigns me, but prosecutes the defendant.
He says: "The history of Greece exposes the dangerous turbulence of democracy, and arraigns the despotism of tyrants.
The Clerk of the Arraigns asked the prisoners what they had to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon them.
He reckons up the several inconveniences which arise from a city life, and the many dangers which attend it; upbraids the noblemen with covetousness, for not rewarding good poets; and arraigns the government for starving them.
But Persius, who is of a free spirit, and has not forgotten that Rome was once a commonwealth, breaks through all those difficulties, and boldly arraigns the false judgment of the age in which he lives.
For here, in the person of young Alcibiades, he arraigns his ambition of meddling with state-affairs without judgment, or experience.
The clerk of arraigns stood up, and went as best he could through the tedious process of calling each juryman by name.
It was now the part of the clerk of arraigns to rise and request the jury to consider their verdict.
One of the Bar, therefore, put out his hand and pulled the clerk of arraigns by the sleeve.
The next moment Mr. Hall appeared, with easy nonchalance, and leant forward in a graceful attitude on the bar of the dock, while the clerk of arraigns proceeded to acquaint him with the crime of which he was accused.
The crowd had rushed into the other court, where the gentlemen of the grand jury were answering to their names as often as the infirmities of the clerk of arraigns would allow them to discover whom he was calling.
Then the clerk of arraignscounted his tickets to make sure he had used up twelve, while his clerk counted the jurymen to see that they came to the same number.
Her counsel, dreading another scene like that already recorded, had bent across the table and warned the clerk of arraigns beforehand of what the plea would be.
At this point the judge, becoming impatient, leant over and tapped the clerk of arraigns on the shoulder.
The Bishop of Colombo, in an able article on Buddhism, arraigns the apologetic translators of Buddhistic literature for having given to the world an altogether erroneous impression of the moral purity of the Sacred Books of Ceylon.
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