However deeply such facts may be reprehended and deplored, it would be obviously absurd to infer from them that the nations in which they are most prominent are most conspicuous for the uncontrolled violence of their sensual passions.
Isolated acts of great cruelty undoubtedly occurred; but public opinion strongly reprehended them, and Seneca assures us that masters who ill-treated their slaves were pointed at and insulted in the streets.
This is the punishment expressly assigned the enemies of the Mohammedan religion; though the Moslems did not inflict it on the prisoners they took at Bedr, for which they are reprehended in this chapter.
For sayth he ther was no abuse but these men reprehended it.
Luciana would have excused her sister, saying, she always reprehended her husband mildly; and she said to her sister: 'Why do you hear these rebukes without answering them?
Warm attacks were made on the clergy by speeches in the Commons, which Bishop Fisher severely reprehended in the upper house.
Luciana would have excused her sister, saying, she always reprehended her husband mildly; and she said to her sister, "Why do you hear these rebukes without answering them?
Xavier mildly reprehended Veglio for his little faith, and told him nothing was impossible to God.
He could not conceive the meaning of this extraordinary visit; and, ordering his man to show them enter into his apartment, beheld the person who had affronted him enter with the gentleman who had reprehended his rudeness.
The superior behaved with that dignity of demeanour which became his place, represented the folly and presumption of their demand, reprehended them for their audacious proceeding, and ordered every boy to his respective station.
This is an innovation that cannot be too strictlyreprehended or too soon abolished.
The tendency of Fox's speech was severely reprehended by several members, but he nevertheless continued his opposition.
At the same time, Lord North was severely reprehended by some of the opposition members.
His conduct in reference to the Sikh war was much reprehended for unpreparedness, want of promptitude, and for a tampering and concessive policy unsuitable to oriental nations.
Kings Chapter 20 The Syrians besiege Samaria: they are twice defeated by Achab: who is reprehended by a prophet for letting Benadad go.
He had been reprehended before for admitting such a partner: and therefore would have no more to do with him.
And Ozias and the ancients said to her: All things which thou hast spoken are true, and there is nothing to be reprehended in thy words.
The Governor respecting the services which he had received of him, reprehended and admonished him, and set him at liberty, and gave him two Indians to carry him in a chair upon their shoulders.
And he did so sometimes as well there, as in other places, when he thought that his men were careless, and reprehended such as were slack.
Our former discourse Lucius neither reprehended nor approved, but, sitting silent and musing, gave us the hearing.
Lie to me, and welcome; but beware lest your own heart take you to task for it, reminding you that both anger and falsehood are reprehended by all religions, yours included.
I never disobeyed him but in those wicked tears; and they ran the faster the more he reprehended them.
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