The entire surface of the peninsula exceeds in a fourfold proportion that of Germany or France; but the far greater part has been justly stigmatizedwith the epithets of the stony and the sandy.
The temples of Persia were devoid of images; but the worship of the sun and of fire might bestigmatized as a gross and criminal idolatry.
The prejudice which stigmatized labor was in the first place abandoned by common consent; the number of needy men was increased, and the needy were allowed to gain a laborious subsistence without blushing for their exertions.
The formerstigmatized the latter as Ormondists, and the latter retorted on them with the name of the Nuncio's party.
They were stigmatized as having broken their parole, but they asserted that it was intended on that party to waylay and murder them, and that their only safety was in flight.
Were it otherwise, the heroes of all times and countries might be stigmatizedas fanatics.
Neither the applause of irreligious men, nor the revolutions which upset all that stand in their way, can prevent the truth being placed in its true light, and folly and crime being stigmatizedwith disgrace.
Again, Utility is often summarily stigmatized as an immoral doctrine by giving it the name of Expediency, and taking advantage of the popular use of that term to contrast it with Principle.
But the haughty prejudice of Rome still refused the name of marriage to the profane mixture of a citizen and a barbarian; and has stigmatized the German princess with the opprobrious title of concubine of Gallienus.
Notwithstanding all their distinctions and protestations, which seem sincere enough, their tyrants, the Mahometans, have constantly stigmatized them as idolatrous worshippers of the fire.
Some of the proudest trophies of genius have been won by infidels, or by men stigmatized as such.
The Brahman is like Thomas Aquinas with his dogmas and metaphysics; the Buddhist is more like a mediaeval freethinker, stigmatized as an atheist.
Everywhere he stigmatizedthe Breckinridge wing of the Democracy as an extremist and disunion faction,[2] charging that it was as obnoxious and dangerous as the Republicans.
These resolutions expressed the usual party tenets; and on two of the controverted points asserted dogmatically exactly that which Douglas had stigmatized as an intolerable heresy.
For in truth the undertaking required some courage; and to retire before its difficulties might be stigmatized as a dastardly timidity.
President Jackson has done more for the human race than the whole tribe of politicians put together; and shall he remain stigmatized and condemned for the most glorious action of his life?
If this language of the order is authentic, and is to be so hereafter, and all bank notes are to be regarded and stigmatizedas mere 'paper money,' the sooner the country knows it the better.
Chinese soldiers are often stigmatized as arrant cowards, who run away at the slightest provocation, their first thought being for the safety of their own skins.
I cannot understand why a system of arranging catalogues under a general heading, where they are most likely to be sought for, should be stigmatized as belonging to the dark ages.
I entirely fail to see why it should bestigmatized as "utterly unsuited to American and English societies.
The plaintiff and his faction in their anger did not confine themselves to necessary statements, but treacherously stigmatized as a crime much that was of an innocent nature.
Bonald concluded his list of charges with an opinion which stigmatized the French nation as much as the Jews.
The same men whostigmatized the glory of war as the hypocrisy of carnage, invented another hypocrisy infinitely meaner and more ignoble, and placed upon the high altars of our worship the golden image of Gain.
Is not this the first step to gross materialism, the first argument laid down by that school, of which the great Locke has been stigmatized as the father, because he also asserts that the human mind is at first a blank tablet.
This dominion is stigmatized as a tyrannical usurpation of power.
The former exerted themselves to deduce useful lessons from their theory; the latter have perverted it into a fearful weapon against all rational principles of government, which they stigmatized by every term that mankind holds in horror.
Omar is stigmatized for burning the library of Alexandria.
Her family had grown used to what both father and daughter stigmatizedas "mother's little vanities.
Well, it was just so at Northampton Park, and what the girl didn't choose to put into plain words, she stigmatized as queer.
The cabinet members who, wittingly or unwittingly, had encouraged him in this he some weeks later stigmatized as a set of geese.
They have, at one time, been stigmatized as the “generation of vipers.
Still others disputed His claim to be the Mouthpiece of God, and stigmatized Him as one who had stolen and used as his the words of the Almighty, who had perverted their meaning, and mingled them with his own.