Whalley supported her action over the school at Blagdon in an anonymous pamphlet, " Animadversions on the Curate of Blagdon's Three Publications, 1802 ".
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Although Mencken evinced little admiration for the practices of Roman Catholics and Jews, as a specialist in genus Americanus he directed most of his animadversions at various manifestations of Protestantism.
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Francis Thynne noted some of these inconsistencies in his " Animadversions ", insisting that Chaucer was not a commoner, and he objected to the friar-beating story.
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It puts Bush's animadversions upon Clinton into perspective to recall that his defeat was the most utter rejection of a sitting president since William Howard Taft was beaten 80 years earlier.
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He also published " The Jesuit's Memorial for the intended Reformation of England : with an Introduction and some Animadversions ", 1690; it was written by Robert Persons.
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At Clarendon's request Owen answered this in 1662 in his " Animadversions "; and so great was the success of that work that he was offered preferment if he would conform.
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The standout for pious sleaze : the Oliver North campaign's graphic animadversion on the sexual dabblings of his opponent Charles Robb, complete with suggestive pictures of the Virginia senator's sometime female acquaintance.
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Milton also published two tracts defending the Smectymnuus group from Hall : " Animadversions upon The Remonstrants Defence Against Smectymnvvs " ( 1641 ) and " Apology for Smectymnuus " ( 1642 ).
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In " Die idealistische Kritik des Willens " [ " German Idealism s Critique of the Will " ] ( 1992 ) Dorschel defends an understanding of freedom as choice against Hegel s ethical animadversions.
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Ivimey's Appendix of " Animadversions " on Samuel Johnson's view of Milton ended by calling him " the contracted Tory pensioner, dictionary compiler, high-church bigot, and semi-popish reviler ".