They could speak from private positive information of certain damnatory circumstances, derived from authentic sources.
Of the particulars of the Solicitor-General's conclusions respecting these damnatory marks on the wet grass there is no record.
Nevertheless, by the skill of Mr. Dyebright, it was rendered sufficiently clear a story to leave an impression on the jury damnatory to the interests of the prisoner.
Here he gave an imitation of Jane's voice, so damnatory that Jane ceased to eat for several moments and drew herself up with a kind of dignity.
Purple and black again descended upon his soul, for he could not disguise from himself the damnatory fact that George had flitted with the lady, while he, wretched William, had been permitted to take care of the dog!
He went no nearer the damnatory pieces, but he eyed them, from where he stood, with a degree of recognition just visibly less to be dissimulated; all of which represented for her a certain traceable process.
Even the constable who faced the Bench with an eye like a damnatory potato contrived to suggest that he would have left it outside if he could--so benevolently, so appreciatively he made it twinkle as he gave evidence.
All questions raised on the prior theory, are at once settled by the fact that those to whom the letters were first shown, drew conclusions from them as damnatory as any they can now suggest.
Listen," he said, and read her the damnatory document.
These were usually texts of Scripture which, sometimes damnatory and sometimes favorable, would come in a half- hallucinatory form as if they were voices, and fasten on his mind and buffet it between them like a shuttlecock.
The God of many men is little more than their court of appeal against the damnatory judgment passed on their failures by the opinion of this world.
A damnatorycreed must be an essential of Salvation;—else it is the greatest impiety possible to conceive.
I wish you to watch these closely, judging them as a whole, and treating them as I have asked you, and favour me with your damnatory advice.
Your opinion as to the letters as a whole is so damnatory that I put them by.
He declared that his approbation of the Athanasian Creed was confined to that part which was properly a Creed, and that he did not mean to express any assent to the damnatory clauses.
Most of the Commissioners were equally unwilling to give up the doctrinal clauses and to retain the damnatory clauses.
It was on the tip of Hull's tongue to tell something more, a damnatory fact against himself.
Your opinion as to the Letters as a whole is so damnatory that I put them by.
The work of ingenuity in question turned out to be a decree of excommunication, certainly a very ponderous and damnatory one, compiled by Ernulphus, a learned bishop of Rochester.
We have seen that it was Queen Elizabeth's godson Sir John Harington, who first recorded the positive introduction of the damnatory oath.
At once the old horrible suspicion returned, and this time with tenfold violence, and with damnatory confirmation.
Enough has probably been extracted from this most damnatory report to give a complete picture of the disgraceful state in which Newgate still remained in 1835.
These were damnatory facts which well supported the prosecution.