Traducers always follow the wake of a literary man, and they resemble the creeping things which we suffer in our gardens, because their existence can lead to no effectual harm.
No stronger record can be opposed to the traducers of the memory of Edward, Duke of Kent, than his voluminous correspondence with Col.
No wonder, then, the great mass of the people of the South have stood together for their section, and are political opponents of their traducers and persecutors.
Finding the charge of drunkenness unequivocally rebutted, Paine's traducers advance that of licentiousness.
During his lifetime, indeed, his traducers scarcely ever dared to vent their malice in public, doubtless through fear of receiving a castigation from his vigorous and trenchant pen.
This noble maxim has been the favorite of traducers in all ages and climes.
If that were so, how could Paul have received his doctrine or his commission from the Church of Jerusalem, as his traducers alleged?
If he owed his commission to any man, it was to Peter; so his traducers persistently alleged.
I know this business better than Calder's traducers do, and therefore conceive it my duty to defend him.
His traducers proclaimed him an atheist, and we hear the same claptrap from people now who have not made themselves acquainted with the real history of the man and his times.
The vindication of Thomas Clarkson has been triumphant; the punishment of histraducers has been exemplary.
Or, at least, it might have been expected that his traducers would only be found among the oppressors of the New World, or the slave-traders of the Old.
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