Assuming the tone of an outraged puritan, he described the scandalous behavior of the characters and said that in his day, the author " would have been horsewhipped ."
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Be grateful that your indiscretion involved an actual contemporary job offer and not a marriage proposal in a 19th-century novel : you'd be horsewhipped and driven from the county.
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In 1976, Baldwin wrote of his experience, " I think that I would rather be horsewhipped, or incarcerated in the forthright bedlam of Bellevue, than repeat the adventure ".
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But he did apologize for the most recent remark after a black congressman from New Jersey objected to Solomon's suggestion that Annan, who's from Ghana, should be horsewhipped.
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In Victorian literature cads and bounders are depicted as being horsewhipped or threatened with horsewhipping for seduction of young women or breach of promise ( to marry ), usually by her brothers or father.
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Norton's bitter rival and fellow politician, Richard Meagher ( 1866 1931 ), member for Tweed, horsewhipped Norton in Sydney's busy Pitt Street in front of hundreds of bystanders.
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Rep . Gerald Solomon, R-N . Y ., said U . N . Secretary General Kofi Annan should be " horsewhipped " for saying nice things about Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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On 22 June 1869, Murray was horsewhipped by Lord Carrington at the door of the Conservative Club in St . James's Street, for a slander upon his father, Robert Carrington, 2nd Baron Carrington.
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Here's Sally being lured from the safety of Monticello and being horsewhipped by vicious whites, as if to layer a bit of " Roots "-style racial brutality into " Sally Hemings ."
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Earlier this year, he apologized for saying on the House floor that U . N . Secretary-General Kofi Annan " ought to be horsewhipped " for siding with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein over the interests of the United States.