And this Englishman is of the same calibre,--only his work is directed against religious hypocrisies more than social ones.
Bad men found no favor in his eyes, and he exposed their hypocrisies and crimes.
It is also a bold and grotesque but scorching sarcasm of the conventionalities and hypocrisies of society, and a savage thrust at those quackeries which seem to reign in this world in spite of their falsity and shallowness.
Their compromises led to ethical hypocrisies and to that dogmatic despotism which was confirmed by the Tridentine Council.
To teach political science denuded of commonplace hypocrisies was a worthy object.
To the hypocrisies of obsolete asceticism were added the affectations of anachronistic license.
She had got down to the naked fundamentals of decency and indecency that are deep hidden by, and for most of us under, hypocrisies of conventionality.
Hypocrisies are of that nature, that they spread themselves over the mind as the leprosy does over the body.
This Religion of Liberty lends itself to strange hypocrisies when the torrent of his imaginative passion breaks upon the jagged rocks of reality.
Shall we continue to close our eyes to the hypocrisiesof the church?
He used the modern method,--a mass of silky hypocrisies and misrepresentations for the public, to cover up the mailed fist he has for his workers.
Mr. Gary, behind the smoke screen of his hypocrisies about the "open shop," was determined to have the strike go on.
The great steel strike thoroughly exposed the hypocrisies of Mr. Gary and his ilk that in some mysterious way labor policies and conditions in the steel industry depend upon the wishes of the body of the workers.
The nauseating hypocrisies and self-cheating about virtue and piety and "pure family life!
You mustn't say or act any of those hypocrisies of what some people call good taste, either.
Go back to the lies and hypocrisiesof society, and the brainless, mashers who adorn it!
He dealt fiercely with the prevailing political hypocrisies and abuses in Church and State.
My life is nothing more than a series of hypocrisies because I have not got a thousand francs a year with which to buy my bread and butter.
Among the conventions and hypocrisies of society there were none which he more utterly despised than those of religion and the Church as he saw these.
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