Be not alarmed; the misrepresentation is not imputableto you.
My very honourable friend General Sir George Howard, who served in the Duke of Cumberland's army, has assured me that the cruelties were not imputable to his Royal Highness.
Or if he does believe so, it is his own individual mistake, not imputable to the demonstration.
When once the bad habit is formed, it is true that he cannot at once get rid of it: but the formation of such a habit originally was not the less imputable to himself (iii.
If he omits extraordinary means, the death is not criminally imputable to him because there is no precept obliging such means.
His own death is criminally imputable to him who negatively and indirectly kills himself by omitting the ordinary means for preserving his life, because the precept he is under to preserve his own life makes his act voluntary.
This last blemish, however, is not much imputable to the Fables.
This was no ways imputableto the admiral, for he sent home to government Nelson's journal of the siege, that they might fully understand the nature of his indefatigable and unequalled exertions.
When the force is moral, then the act, though voidable, is imputable to the party doing it, unless he be so paralyzed by terror as to act convulsively.
Retired now from public concerns, totally unconnected with them, and avoiding all curiosity about what is done or intended, what I say is from myself only, the workings of my own mind, imputable to nobody else.
What degree of blame is imputable to TheramenĂªs, and how far the generals were discharged by shifting the responsibility to him, is a point which we cannot now determine.
If the concomitant of an act is imputable to the agent only in so far as he could know it, it is obvious that no act is wrong which the agent could not know to be wrong.
This attachment was imputable to her sex as well as character.
The astonishing success of the French was still more imputable to the free use and admirable organization of their infantry, whose strength lay in the Swiss mercenaries.
This unfortunate result was in a great measure imputableto the misconduct of the colonists themselves.
This misfortune, which attaches to so much of popular poetry in all nations, is notimputable to any insensibility in the Spaniards to the excellence of their own.
This beneficent impulse is, above all, imputable to Alhakem.
This circumstance is chiefly imputable to the constancy of the national legislature, which, until the voice of liberty was stifled by a military despotism, was ever ready to interpose its protecting arm in defence of constitutional rights.
This is perhaps imputableto the paucity of heretics in that kingdom.
It is but just to state, that this disaster was imputable to Don Garcia de Toledo, who had charge of the expedition, and who expiated his temerity with his life.
Artifice and duplicity were so abhorrent to her character, and so averse from her domestic policy, that when they appear in the foreign relations of Spain, it is certainly not imputable to her.
His success, it is true, is imputable in part to the signal errors of his adversaries.
There are some actions, which though not imputable to human nature itself, are inevitable consequences of the influence of bodily habits on the mind.
A prince whose political vices, at least, were imputableto mental incapacity.
To lie at the door of, to be imputable to; as, the sin, blame, etc.
Strictures on the offensive manners of the Company who frequent Public Gardens:--Imputable to the want of a proper Police.
Let us remember, that the sin of not even every unwarrantable innovation, is exclusively imputableto the innovator himself.
By passing to the people of each colony the opposition to Great Britain, the prosecution of the war, the Declaration of Independence, the adoption of the Confederation and of this Constitution are all imputable to them.
If the accident happened entirely without default on the part of the defendant, or blame imputable to him, the action does not lie .
Transgression of Natural Law, therefore, is not imputable as formal sin if it is not voluntary.
But, if grave sins are foreseen only in a very confused way, generally they will be imputable only as venial in themselves.
If the decision is wrong, the error is involuntary, and hence not imputable as sin.
Formal or subjective sins are transgressions of the law that are voluntary, and hence imputable as faults.
But, as sins of the tongue are imputable only in so far as they express the mind of the speaker, contumelious words are gravely sinful only when they proceed from a direct purpose to inflict serious disgrace (e.
Examples: Sufferings endured with resignation are acts of virtue; sickness or pain inflicted upon others is imputable to the unjust cause.