They have issued public denunciations of the operations and purposes of the Klan, especially that feature that resorts to the masking of members when they are taking part in Klan rites.
Until you do this, we must look upon your denunciations against O'Connell, as the veriest farce that ever was enacted by the veriest mountebank scoundrel that ever filched a dollar from the pockets of Americans.
Bernieres a mass of odious calumnies and denunciationswhich resulted in the exile of this good man.
Their statements and denunciations should not be used against their country as a reproach by the people of another, because they prove an earnest desire and effort to reform abuses which grew up in an unenlightened past.
This is the hopeful and promising aspect of these delineations and denunciations of the laboring man's condition.
A very considerable part of these denunciations issued from the press.
The numbers of the registers where the denunciations were inscribed enabled the proof of this statistic of infamy, published by the spy journals of the time, to be ascertained.
Amongst these thousands of exiles there have been discovered but two or three spies; and there was only one, Landeck, to get up a journal of denunciations more vile than the Figaro.
The pipe fell from his mouth, and he sat listening, as he fancied, to the awful denunciations mingled with the howling storm, as though he had not power to move or to avert his gaze from the window.
Peculiarly awful are the denunciations of the Scriptures against the crime of lying.
At the Cordeliers and Jacobin Clubs, Danton, Robespierre, and Marat had thundered nightly their denunciations against the aristocrats, and it was certain that at any moment the order for their arrest might be given.
He found it impossible to think of her in connection with those denunciations of sinners for which his discourses had been noted.
It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him.
I swear to you by the scroll of the Law: If any Jew, whosoever he be, requires blood at Passover, may all the curses contained in the two lists of denunciations be on my head, and on the head of my whole family!
The Rabbi opened the ark, took out a scroll of the Law, and said: "You know that for us Jews the scroll of the Law is the most sacred of all things, and that the list of denunciations occurs in it twice.
Footnote 137: Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Tierney, and Lord William Russell led the denunciations of the government in the English House of Commons.
But I had not happened to see that speech, so that when I first met Logan my impressions were those formed from reading denunciations of him.
He uttered his denunciations with great vehemence, and as they were accompanied with no assurances of safety, many Southerners were driven to a point almost beyond endurance.
Some were very bitter in their denunciations of his silence.
One would suppose that at the sound of such denunciations from so powerful a source, all the bravoes must have disappeared for ever.
Moses is sublime in threats anddenunciations against those who depart from the true and only God.
Upon which the squire immediately acquainted him with the whole matter, concluding with bitter denunciations against Sophia, and very pathetic lamentations of the misery of all fathers who are so unfortunate to have daughters.
Never before had Jefferson been so vehement in his denunciations of kingly and priestly usurpations, never had he been so positive of the necessity of preserving American civilization from any foreign influences.
This day he had stood on the outskirts of the crowd, hearing with a rapt attention the promises and denunciations of the Law, and listening to, though not daring to join in, the chanted psalms.
The Chasidim replied, quoting the prophets and denunciations of the Egyptian alliance.
They were the authors of the denunciations against the Countess de Montijo, and many other distinguished persons, of whom an account has been given in a former chapter.
He relied on the purity of his religious opinions, and the extent of his knowledge; but he was denounced at the holy office, and the denunciations were as different as the stations and characters of those who attacked him.
The edict was not published till 1564, and the denunciations were much less numerous than he pretends.
Although the denunciations were presented to him, he did not dare to examine witnesses, or even the accusers.
The council decreed that a copy of the denunciations should be given to him; Arias replied to and refuted the charges, insinuating that this attack was a plot of the Jesuits.
The denunciations had not the effect expected by the enemies of the prelates, because no singular and independent proposition, opposed to true doctrine, was proved to have been advanced.
Yet, though the system was comparatively moderate, the number of trials was still immense, because all the denunciations were received.
The denunciations ceased, because the obligation imposed on the penitents to inform against the criminals was annulled by the Supreme Council.
It would be difficult to calculate the number of denunciations which followed this order.
The nature-worship of the age can be realised from a survey of the old cults of Western Asia, and from the denunciations of the Old Testament, which prove the persistence of older licentious rites.
Mediaeval denunciations of the Church range from indictments of particular abuses, on through more general invectives, to the clear protests of heretics impugning the ecclesiastical system.
His scathingdenunciations of the system of brutality practised towards the political prisoners in Kilmainham gaol, and his picture of Mr. Governor Price as "the old gorilla," will long be remembered.
Now, let the defenders of nunneries repeat, if they dare, their hackneyed denunciations of those who deny their sanctity.
More than one gallant fellow perished in his fruitless endeavor to enforce obedience; and the most awful denunciations were now uttered against those before whom, at any other time, they dared not mutter.
On all sides the nursed wrath of the people exploded in cries of vengeance, as they thronged to the section-halls with angry denunciations and demands for prosecution.
The gloomy, disheveled figures of the Marseillais were abroad, stalking melodramatically through the crowds or filling the cafes to thunder out their denunciations of tyrants and aristocrats.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denunciations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.