But, certain we are, that he could not mean to stigmatize them as actuated by partiality, undue influence, or sinister motives of any kind.
He hoped it was not intended to stigmatize gentlemen who did not deserve it.
The administration, not yet satisfied with the vengeance which had been taken on these three striplings, seemed determined to stigmatize the university to which they belonged.
The commons having carried their point, which was to stigmatize those noblemen and prevent their being employed for the future, suffered the impeachments to be neglected until they themselves moved for trial.
Formerly, when the Jesuits had powerful protectors, the practice was to turn them into ridicule; now, that they have powerful enemies, the object is to stigmatize them with every vice.
The world ought to blame and stigmatize those who commit such crimes, and not the man who writes about them.
Not without reason did Gregorovius stigmatize these poems as a moral syphilis, invading Italian literature and penetrating to the remotest fibers of its organism.
But naturally Mrs. Cleveland was shocked and outraged, and I made haste to stigmatize it as a lie out of whole cloth.
Thus it was not mocking, joking satire he would inflict on these great culprits; but burning words to mark the limits where this should stop, and stigmatize them by condemning moral deformity.
It was not the colleague, but the minister, that he wished to stigmatize together with his policy, which appeared to Lord Byron inhuman, selfish, and unjust.
And here we observe that leading church-members not only confess to the decline of the churches, but concede, on the other hand, that what they are pleased to stigmatize as infidelity is rapidly increasing.
They will also know that God never employed a righteous man to stigmatize and attempt to make void his Sabbath and commandments.
They unanimously deplore the captivity of the iron cage; and some credit may be allowed to national historians, who cannot stigmatize the Tartar without uncovering the shame of their king and country.
In a word, American aristocracy, or that which it is getting to be the fashion to stigmatize as aristocratic, would be deemed very democratic in most of the nations of Europe.
My lord, I honor the Belgians for their courage and their daring, and I will not stigmatize the means by which they obtained a citizen-king, a chamber of Deputies.
Meagher, in a brilliant oration, protested against the resolutions, and showed why he would not "abhor and stigmatize the sword.
Whenever the subject was introduced, she drew a mask of frivolity over her real feelings to avoid bringing down the generale's ridicule on what she would stigmatize as preposterous sentimentality.
It was the spirit of bigotry which led the intolerant Jews to stigmatize Christ as a madman, because he expressed opinions differing from their own.
God's good work of grace in me shall never be denied by me, let others defame it, and stigmatize it as insanity, as they will.
And had it not been for your endeavouring to stigmatize me with reproach and scandal, a thing that doth not become you, I needed not have given you two lines in answer.
If the majority of the deputies had said openly what they silently thought, they would not have hesitated to stigmatize the invasion of the Tuileries as it deserved.
There were still a few honest and courageous publicists who, like Andre Chenier, boldly lifted their voices to stigmatize certain infamies.
But if the same word had not served to stigmatize the heretics, and to unite the Catholics, it would have been inadequate to the purpose of the majority, by whom it was introduced into the orthodox creed.
We, secure in a conviction of a unique value through the immortality we claim, broadly stigmatize our living fellows as of "the lower orders of life.
So heinous seemed her offence of lese-majeste in questioning man's divine right that one of the most famous of her contemporaries did not hesitate to stigmatize her as "a hyena in petticoats.
The New Lights determine to stigmatizethe Whigs as Federalists.
The bare attempt to stigmatize Mr. Jefferson was not merely expunged, but cut out from the journal; so that no trace of it remains upon the Senate records.
It has been common to disparage and to stigmatize them.