I have never been so scandalously treated in my life; not even by the Begum of Ferozesha!
I've never been so scandalously treated in my life.
The authors of the Regulating Act Of 1773 had established two independent powers, the one judicial, and the other political; and, with a carelessness scandalously common in English legislation, had omitted to define the limits of either.
They were men, it is true, of far too much judgment and ability to fail scandalously in any undertaking to which they brought the whole power of their minds.
My only living relative is my sister, and she is scandalously well-to-do.
His light shirt was half-torn from his shoulders, and he was scandalously mussed up, to put it mildly.
Never was a nation under the canopy of Heaven more grossly abused, more scandalously imposed upon, or more notoriously deceived.
The report of my having betrayed his royal highness or his friends is scandalously false.
The squaws," writes Secretary Peters, "bring in money plenty; the officers are scandalously fond of them.
So be it they be not read scandalously without sufficient differencing them from God's book.
Are you able to explain how it comes to pass that such an one as Clemens Alexandrinus employed such a scandalously corrupt copy of the Gospels as we have been considering?
D is so scandalously corrupt that about one word in thirteen is missing throughout, the absence of nine words in this place is of no manner of importance or significancy.
Christendom must have exhibited Texts which were even scandalously corrupt.
The judge on the bench characterized it as "scandalously blasphemous," and it certainly reads so, but Burgess meant no blasphemy.
Was that proposition the equivalent of inviting European ladies to assemble scantily and scandalously clothed in the seclusion of a private park?
Some months previously to the events just related, he had found himself forced to change suddenly and scandalously his policy with regard to the Venetians.
I know that one branch line was bought for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and capitalized for three millions, and that most of the others were scandalously over-capitalized.
Besides, other prisoners have been scandalously treated by the Cavaliers, some even tortured.
Indeed, I've trenched scandalously on good manners now, by keeping yonder gentleman so long waiting for me.
For I am aware that in speaking anything but ill of a great corporation I have scandalously outraged precedent.
Then the maid rapped for the second time upon my door, and though this time I got up at once, my ruminations made me scandalously late for breakfast.
The King thanked me for my communication, and I could perceive he was convinced that by longer retaining Fouche in office he would become the victim of the Minister who had been so scandalously forced upon him on the 7th of July.
If the post of danger is the post of real honor, the Sutler has been scandalously overlooked in all awards.
Is it not marvellous that a whole people should, for generation after generation, not only submit to be thus scandalously cheated, but should also hold those who cheat them in the highest esteem?
The entry under August 1839 is: "Read a little, was much unwell and scandalously idle.
But you are really too generous about the, to me, scandalously heavy corrections.
Bishops were sometimes non-resident as well as scandalously secular and inert.
The character of the clergy was still scandalously low, not seldom criminal.
In an age when the ecclesiastics had scandalously degenerated from the model of apostolic purity, the most worthless and corrupt were always the most eager to frequent, and disturb, the episcopal assemblies.
If the widowed remarries without having first formally notified the kin of his dead spouse of his intention, or if he scandalously has sexual intercourse, he commits adultery according to Ifugao law, and must pay the gibu luktap (see sec.
The category, to which we come now, the brutes, is the most scandalously celebrated.
His wife was full of wit, and scandalously inclined.
In his letter of February 21 he says: "I cannot sit by and see Darwin misrepresented in such a scandalously slovenly manner.
Now, however sceptical I may yet feel about the truth of all Darwin's theory, I cannot sit quietly by and see him misrepresented in such a scandalously slovenly manner.
But such tales as these are of too dreadful a nature for the conversation of Gownsmen, and are very properly believed to be myths scandalously propagated by the Town.
And if I did not altogether so much as I say, or was not really so scandalously solicitous of my money as I have made myself out to be, yet it cost me something at least to restrain myself from being so.
I like your looks,' he added, calling me by my name, which he scandalously mispronounced.