He again ordered our boat out and enforced his orders with a menace that in case of refusal he would sink us, using at the same time the vilest and most infamous language it is possible to conceive of.
They were mutinous from the start, half of them blacklegs of the vilest type who swore to get the upper hand of him.
I have watched the plant until it has become a great tree; the vilest reptiles that crawl upon the earth are concealed at the root, the foulest birds of the air rest upon its branches.
Among the vilest of the lampooners of that age were a quartette of literary hacks who for some years were engaged in denouncing the federalist party and government.
Let them hang me high as Haman--let my name be bandied about the streets as the vilest of the vile.
I am the vilest wretch that ever disgraced the face of this green earth.
My career will soon be closed, and the world will be rid of the vilest wretch that ever dwelt in it!
Who has not known men who have passed the day in honourable toil with honour and ability, and at night sought the vilest pleasure in the vilest society?
There are plenty of good and honest people still, but they can't help getting mixed up among the vilest lot on the face of the earth.
It's the vilest lie ever spoken by whore and thief.
Nothing was lost on Phyllis, either in the description of the man she loved, or the accusations of the vilest kind leveled at herself.
When He left heaven, He went clear down to the manger that He might get hold of the vilest sinner, and put the hand of the wayward prodigal into that of the Father, and He died that you and I might be reconciled.
Of course a system of favouritism existed at court, and the vilest and most impudent corruption prevailed in every department of state, and in every branch of administration, from the highest to the lowest.
The city now overflowed with people of every rank; and amongst them were continually recognized, and occasionally challenged, some of the vilest deserters from the imperial camps.
Utterly unscrupulous, fearing neither God nor man, hesitating at no crime, deterred by no consideration from oppressing their tenantry, and compassing their interested ends by the vilest frauds.
This then is conclusive, and we have to congratulate ourselves that one at least of two of the vilest scoundrels this country ever harboured, has at length met the fate he merited.
Down in the dark alleys, in the very vilest of the black and white wretches that crowded sometimes about her cart, there was an undefined sense of pride in protecting this wretch whose portion of life was more meagre and low than theirs.
Whatever good there was in the vilest face, (and there was always something,) she was sure to see it.
In spite of herself, the vilestthoughts will at first irresistibly fill her mind; and soon the thoughts will engender temptations and sins.
These are indeed koshimoto; your promotion to the position, from the vilest status, but a caprice and kindness.
We serve thevilest master in the world," continued he, with subdued vehemence: "that we cannot gainsay.
The only one in which he reposed any kind of confidence was Rane; but him, in his better moments, he despised, as the wretched instrument of his vilest pleasures.
He did not even provide himself with decent clothing; from his appearance one would have supposed him a beggar, and his companions were the vilest and most degraded of beings.
He longed to see the haughty Duchesse de Sairmeuse subjected to the vilest ignominy, Martial in the hands of the lowest of the low.
If you are the vilest of men, you can appoint a rendezvous, and then send your gendarmes to arrest me.
The Whigs hated him as the vilestof the slaves by whom the late government had been served, and the Jacobites as the vilest of the traitors by whom it had been overthrown.
This fawning for favor and sunshine from above; this cringing and dog-like frame of mind; this mutual struggle of enviousness, with the aid of the most hateful and vilest means, for the privileged place.
These are certainly thevilest cigars made anywhere in the world, and are sold from one to five cents each.
The vilest and most profane and polluted language, accompanied by oaths and imprecations, is uttered in these haunts of idleness and dissipation.
How superior this to the odious practice of besotting themselves in Ale-houses, hatching seditious and treasonable designs, or engaged in pursuits of the vilest profligacy, destructive to health and morals.
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