She has tortured you and traduced me by her poisonous slander.
It is you who have slandered and traduced me to my dead friend's daughter!
The several Antagonists who now endeavour to depreciate one another, and are celebrated or traduced by different Parties, will then have the same Body of Admirers, and appear Illustrious in the Opinion of the whole British Nation.
From these only the race of perfect animals were propagated and traduced over the earth.
I can forget the weakness Of the traduced soldiers.
He went away, but in the fall added his compliments to the Americans by the publication of sundry letters in which they were traduced and vilified.
We must remember also the antagonisms he naturally aroused, and the hatreds of which he was the object, on the part of loyal authority in the Colony which feared while ittraduced him.
The writings of Seneca have been traduced almost equally with his manner of living, though in both he has a claim to indulgence, from the fashion of the times.
He traduced his memory both by word and deed in the grossest manner; one while charging him with folly, another while with cruelty.
It is an invective against some person who publiclytraduced his character at Rome, after his banishment.
Produce the proofs; and I believe it will turn out, that if either of them was present, it was to mitigate popular violence; and that his influence perhaps, saved the life of him he is traduced for having oppressed.
The people have judged her harshly, and no woman was ever more traduced in the public prints of the country.
She was for many years the very idol of the people of England; and, without any blame on her part, she has been publicly and repeatedly traduced beyond all example.
The blessed God had endued me with some concern for his glory, and I was fearful of hearing it traduced by oaths and blasphemies, the common language of this highly favoured, but ungrateful country.
I could not command myself when I heard my own glorious land traduced in this unmerited manner," {475c} he once exclaimed.
I could not command myself," he writes in extenuation of his unchristian conduct in discomfiting the officer at Elvas, "when I heard my own glorious land traduced in this unmerited manner.
God's character is traduced every day, and that infidels laugh at us and at our God, too.
That his memory should be traduced by court sycophants and an those who live on the spoil of a public is not to be wondered at.
We have traduced the State, and for us there is no return.
But, when they hear that the Republic has been traduced by a foreign, and especially a British pen, their vanity is piqued, their curiosity excited, and their conscience smitten.
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