It is notorious that my father teaches conscientiously teaches much that we regard as error, but people who openly accuse him of evil living find to their cost in the law courts that they have foully libeled him.
Cælius was the name of the judge who acquitted the man on the charge of defamation, who had libeled Lucilius on the stage.
Doubtless these tales lost nothing in the telling, but the unimpeachable fact remains that scores of American ships were seized and libeled in admiralty courts set up in the British West Indies.
Washington was libeled in such scurrilous fashion that even his composure broke down on one occasion, so Jefferson records; and he declared in a passion that by God!
Mackenzie was certain that Dad had libeled her after that.
The former owners of the vessellibeled the ship, alleging that the capture was illegal and demanding their property.
An American prize crew was placed on board the Spanish vessel which put into the port of New Bedford in stress of weather and was there libeledby the Spanish Consul.
Part of the cotton was purchased by one David Canter, who shipped it to Charleston, South Carolina, where the insurance companies libeled it.
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