Every Spiritist who went a certain way in Materialism was libelled in turn; but the semi-Materialist could always indemnify himself by libelling those who went further.
Almon in 1765, for publishing a pamphlet libelling the court of king's bench.
And what was the meaning of the publications in the government newspapers, libelling and maligning all those who opposed the Bill?
My lords, I must confess that I look a little further into this question than the mere matter of libelling individuals.
You do not quite understand me," answered Franklin; "I accept all that Scull and Parsons say, which is not what I mean by libelling and personal abuse.
Note, that he was not incarcerated for writing bad poetry, but for libelling some one by his verse, though he might have been very properly punished for writing such stuff as he called poetry.
In the conduct of my newspaper [Franklin declares] I carefully excluded all libelling and personal abuse, which is of late years become so disgraceful to our country.
Peter Finnerty, Hunt's successor as editor of The Statesman, had been prosecuted and imprisoned on the charge of libelling Lord Castlereagh.
Because I thought if I were sent To jail, for libelling Parliament, I might chance to circumvent Next election, Lamby.
Could any person who really thought Mr. Adams quite clear from all those improprieties, as merely possible from the nature of man, mentioned in my letter, have thought of my libelling the President by this declaration?
A person who was a friend to the Adams Administration, in the act of libelling me, (one of the constituted authorities,) ushered the Executive into his performance.
When he ventured to meet her candid gaze after thus lamely libelling his forefather, he was horrified to observe that she had already recoiled some feet away from him, and seemed still to be in the act of recoiling.
Will you be so kind as to favor us with the name of the individual who is thus libelling his lordship?
Lacon forlibelling the Liberal Committee had been postponed to next term.
The Free Lance, a notorious local newspaper, had been proceeded against for libelling Mr. King, of Gorleston.
In the conduct of my newspaper I carefully excluded all libelling and personal abuse, which is of late years become so disgraceful to our country.
Jayne was bent on libelling sceptics, and, deeming it safer to libel the poorer ones, he tempered his valor with a convenient amount of discretion.
This has been admitted by Christian writers, who have sought revenge by libelling the movement.
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