Nothing will you see there but covetous-ness, the weakest vanity, and the most unrestrained indulgence of the vilest passions--one general system of artifice and intrigue for power and opportunities for debauching females.
I have opposed all these schemes as unconstitutional, immoral, fatal to the Union, degrading to the people, debauching to the States; and inevitably tending to centralism on one hand or to disruption on the other.
The present occasion, he said, was one of high illustration of the vicious and debauching distribution schemes.
The queen, in her letter, expressed her concern that these divisions should have risen to such a height, as to encourage the enemies of the nation to employ their emissaries for debauching her good subjects from their allegiance.
The rulers and people debauching themselves, brings ruin on a country.
The rulers and people debauching themselves, a country is brought to ruin.
From the underworld up to the smart set, the trail of graft was the same, debauching and blunting all that it touched.
The Government fully recognized the baneful effects of debauching the Indians, and enacted strict laws with harsh penalties.
That the debauching of the Indians was long continuing was fully evidenced by the numerous communications sent in by Government representatives.
Not a few of the merchants and traders or their sons who made their money by debauching and cheating the Indians went into this highly profitable business and became men of greater wealth.
See the chapters on the Astor fortune in Part II for full details of the methods in debauching and swindling the Indians in trading operations.
Thus there is a measure of right in seeking first the interest of the family group; but when this is sought to the end of special privilege and debauching luxury, against the welfare of all, it becomes, as we have seen, an evil.
At the same time Gotar charged Sibb with debauching his sister, and slew him.
This was not only offering a direct premium to prostitution by providing for the debauching of a woman every time another chose to be seduced, but it shows that females were in the habit of cohabiting with men for hire.
Phocion answered sharply, Harpalus should repent of it, if he did not quickly leave off corrupting and debauching the city, which for the time silenced him, and checked his proceedings.
The very Parthenon itself saw Demetrius consorting with harlots and debauching free women of Athens.
Many other good and honest citizens also gave evidence against him, for perjuries, disorders, bribing the people, and debauching women.
In the first six months of the publication of my story the sole defence the "System" entered against my specific and terrible charges of plunder and debauching of the people was to attack me personally.
Illustration] Chapter VII Debauching a Legislature The rumors of vote-buying before the Legislature convened were forgotten in the facts of the days following.
These men had worked together too long for Moore not to feel a personal pride in his work of debauching a Legislature.
Berinthia, after she has given in a Scheme for the debauching Amanda, is thus accosted by Worthy: Thou Angel of Light, let me fall down and, adore thee!
It seems to make Lewdness the reason of Desert, and gives Young Fashion a second Fortune, only for Debauching away his First.
It may not be amiss to observe that there are no Instances of debauching Married Women, in Plautus, nor Terence, no nor yet in Aristophanes.
And afterwards he lashes Luxury and Debauching with a great deal of Warmth, and Satir.
The debauching of Virgins, and the Amours of Strumpets, are the Subject of Comedy.
In a word, If Poverty and Diseases, the Dishonour of Families, and the Debauching of Kingdoms, are such valuable Advantages, then I confess these Books deserve encouragement.
In the history before us, which is probably only one of many which circulated concerning the mischievous friar, he obtains admission into a convent for the purpose of debauching its inmates.
Up here I find a man can pile up hundreds of millions by stifling competition, by debauching legislatures, by piracy and legalized theft, and then give a tenth of it to found a university, and so atone for his crimes.
It has fought the debauching of a nation's manhood by the legalized sale of a deadly poison, alcohol.
These are but a very few of the many instances of the debauching of every legislature in the United States.
When Astor was debauching and swindling Indian tribes, he succeeded, it seems, by exerting his power at Washington, in causing Government agents standing in his way to be dismissed from office.
The conduct portrayed has in it too much of personal freedom arising out of caprice, breaking too much with traditional right through what a critic once designated as "debauching innuendo and ill favoured love.
What is meant is that such things as comic supplements, at once stupid, silly, and debauching to both the intellectual and the artistic tastes, should be kept from all boys.
I suggest to this portion of the Ohio Republicans, or Democrats, if there be any present, the serious consideration of this fact that there is now going on among you a steady process of debauching public opinion on this subject.
Accordingly, they commenced by an insidious debauchingof the public mind.
I suggest to this portion of the Ohio Republicans, or Democrats, if there be any present, the serious consideration of this fact, that there is now going on among you a steady process of debauching public opinion on this subject.
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