But as this was not done, he published an apology, especially vindicating his employment of cabbalistical and magical learning.
They had ample leisure to employ in vindicating their prerogatives.
That Constitution says: "This society will never, in any way, countenance the oppressed in vindicating their rights by resorting to physical force.
I am obliged to you, Mr. Ratcliffe; but I would not have you judge of our enterprise by my way of vindicating it; there are wiser heads than mine at the work.
Was the accused utterly callous, or paralyzed by consciousness of her crime; or biding her time for a dramatic outburst of vindicating testimony?
And yet not to any such celebrity as the king, the philosopher, or the poet, had the task of vindicating for England the idea of Liberty of Conscience been practically appointed.
The injured nobles, possessed of such a head, began to think of vindicating their rights by force of arms; and they applied to Edward for his concurrence and assistance.
But Paul, throughout the whole of his Epistle to the Romans, while vindicating grace, teaches that we are incapable of anything, even when we fancy we are doing what is good.
It was his object to establish a literary foundation for his new doctrines as a whole by vindicating a pet doctrine on account of which he had been so mercilessly attacked.
She knew this was the proper season for vindicating her own sovereignty, and accordingly employed the means which nature had put in her power.
With a view, therefore, of vindicating music from such a barbarous taste.
That same evening he composed a most eloquent epistle, in which he earnestly entreated that she would favour him with an opportunity of vindicating his conduct: but she would neither receive his billet, nor see his messenger.
And in vindicating that most able people from so wilful a folly, have we no authority in history as well as common sense?
Sir George Couper accordingly drew up a long Minute, vindicating himself from the attacks of Mr. Knight; and this Minute was duly acknowledged in laudatory terms by the Government of India.
As the Swedes are making concealed approaches to despotism, the French, on the other hand, are imperceptibly vindicating themselves into freedom.
Footnote 159: Since these words were written China in turn has had her new birth, vindicatingthe doctrine above set forth.
So Milton's answer to Salmasius, vindicating the right of rebellion as inherent in freemen, marks the high tide of feeling that sustained the foremost regicides.
Without vindicating the wretched murderer and suicide, the young Norman was disposed to find an extenuating circumstance in the unjust punishment he had endured.
March 9th, Mr. Davis made an elaborate speech vindicating property in slaves.
He was followed by Mr. Badger, who undertook a formal reply, but could not avoid the personalities which were so natural to speakers vindicating Slavery.
But the latest of her admirers, Mr. Kegan Paul, has, by his zealous efforts in her behalf, succeeded in vindicating her character and reviving interest in her writings.
He had lately published a pamphlet on National Education, and this was a subject upon which, in vindicating women's rights, she had much to say.
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