The eastern republicans take part against the calumniators in New-York.
This circumstance rendered plausible a story invented and propagated by the calumniators of Colonel Burr.
On their side the Girondist journals heaped opprobrium on this handful of calumniators and petty tyrants, who resembled Catiline in crimes if not in courage; thus war commenced by sarcasm.
The intimate friend of the minister Narbonne, his calumniators accused him of having sold himself to him.
This circumstance, so providentially opportune, converted the prejudices of her calumniators into a singular veneration for her during the remainder of her life.
Calumniators afterwards accused her to him of freedoms with other men.
Instead of that, he talked vaguely of conspirators against the republic, and calumniators of himself.
The men of the Plain were insecure and doubtful; they had no certainty that among conspirators and calumniators he did not include too many of themselves.
That Mary's calumniators should have insisted upon this circumstance at all, only shows how eager they were to avail themselves of everything which they could pervert to their own purposes.
Mary's calumniators are thus placed between the horns of a dilemma.
The matters reached to such an issue that the plaintiffs andcalumniators entered into alliance and intrigue with the officials, in regard to the carrying out of the work of investigation.
At table he enjoys what is good with the appetite of temperance and vigor, and puts to shame his calumniators by the moderation with which he partakes of the common beverage of the boarders.
The real truth appears to be that he was never habituated to profanity, to drunkenness, nor to falsehood; and that his calumniators are unconsciously his eulogists.
The nobility, especially, were marked out for punishment; and when public criticism began to be heard, he issued furious edicts against the calumniators of the administration.
But had there existed in Florence some procedure whereby citizens might have been impeached, and calumniators punished, numberless disorders which have taken there would have been prevented.
I am very glad of it, but, you see, our calumniators even now make very unjust accusations against us, and still speak of us as monkeys.
How must his willful calumniators turn, not only in bitter disappointment, after the defeat of their criminal efforts, but with self-loathing, from the contemplation of a character which makes their perfidy appear doubly hideous by contrast.
The day was now at hand, when an end was to be put to doubts and fears, and the mouths of calumniators were to be stopped forever.
How often has it been said by the vile domestic calumniators of British policy, by our own anti-national deceivers, that if tomorrow we should leave India, no memorial would attest that ever we had been there.
Still they appeared before the Great Council, and desired that such calumniatorsmight be brought against them.
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