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  • Aspersions were cast on his character, and on 2 November 1561 a man did penance at Paul's Cross for calumniating V�ron, while on the 23rd of the same month Henry Machyn had also publicly to apologise.
  • Though I have on that account appeared in an unfavourable light to some of those who are known or unknown to me, though I have been abused and even calumniated, I find a sufficient consolation in my own conscience.
  • Although the verb form has a history in the language _ in 1895, The Pall Mall Gazette wrote, " The President has not been in office 12 hours . . . and is already calumnied " _ the preferred form is calumniate.
  • Bartolommeo della Scala ( 1336 ), a Benedictine, was calumniated to his nephew Mastino, Lord of Verona, who slew him with his own hand, and among the penalties for this crime inflicted by Pope Benedict XII was the revocation of the privilege of nominating bishops.
  • "It is possible that I first heard the term neck down as an artillery officer, " the man known as General Shali responded cheerfully, despite having been calumniated as " General Shilly-Shally " by this columnist writing in another space last year.
  • He insults the people . " Despite the threats, the insults, the clamours of the Mountain and the galleries, Lanjuinais denounced the projects of the commune and of the malcontents; his courage rose with the danger . " You accuse us, " he said, " of calumniating Paris!
  • Although one doesn't want to be too hard on Haig . . . who has been well calumniated already . . . it must be said that it now appears was that one thing the war was testing was the usefulness of the earnest Scottish character in a situation demanding the military equivalent of wit and invention.
  • Before his death he called together his four sons, Abraham, David, Jacob, and Joseph, and besought them never to pronounce carelessly the name of God, to be scrupulously honest in all their dealings, never to calumniate, never to give any one a contemptuous appellation or nickname, but to care for the education of the young, and to attend synagogue daily.
  • "There are, however, some people who out of ulterior motives have ignored the fact that people in Tibet are enjoying adequate freedom and full rights invested by the constitution and law . . . and have made a big fuss about the so-called human rights problem while advocating the independence of Tibet, calumniating the Chinese government and hoodwinking international opinion, " the Foreign Ministry said.
  • Proinsias Mac Cana's position is that " [ Rhiannon ] reincarnates the goddess of sovereignty who, in taking to her a spouse, thereby ordained him legitimate king of the territory which she personified . " Miranda Jane Green draws in the international folklore motif of the calumniated wife, saying " Rhiannon conforms to two archetypes of myth . . . a gracious, bountiful queen-goddess; and . . . the'wronged wife', falsely accused of killing her son ."
  • Even after Alexandra was told by the director of the national police that a drunk Rasputin exposed himself at a popular Moscow restaurant and bragged to the crowd that Nicholas let him top his wife whenever he wanted, she blamed it on malicious gossip . " Saints are always calumniated, " she once wrote . " He is hated because we love him . " Nicholas was not nearly as blind, but even he felt powerless to do anything about the man who seemingly saved his only son's life.
  • In the book " The New Anti-Catholicism : The Last Acceptable Prejudice ", Philip Jenkins said that " A Moral Reckoning ", along with anti-Catholic conspiracy theories and other " anti-Church historical polemic ", belongs to the pseudohistory category of books about anti-Catholic " mythic history ", historical manipulation, and national demonization, such as the Black Legend about Spain, said that publishers publish such books because the sell many copies, not because they mean to " destroy or calumniate Catholicism ".
  • Catholics believe Christ spoke literally when Christ said " eat my body " not only because John 6 : 54 uses word strictly literal for " eat or chewing " but also because in Semitic thought to " eat flesh " in figurative language means to calumniate, revile, attack speak of someone not present ( as in the Quran ) or insult someone unjustly . " Evidence of this is shown in both New and Old Testament in Micah 3 : 3, Psalm 27 : 1-2, Isaiah 9 : 18-21, Isaiah 49 : 26 and Revelation 17 : 6, 16.
  • This article has several statements in it about Wikipedia itself, eg " Although this may appear persuasive evidence that in usual circumstances might elicit some to reconsider the chronicle, both it and its author had been so roundly calumniated ( on spurious grounds ) that there is no evidence of any public notice of this or any other point of hard evidence until this introduction here on wiki in midsummer 2014, ( and earlier that year in a little visited related website ) . " " A factor in the general resistance to consider evidence with respect to the chronicle was the reports formally here on wiki and elsewhere claiming it to have been disproven.
  • Some of his later books employed the same device ( which was compatible with his style of illustration ) to other figures, such as Christopher Columbus ( " I Discover Columbus " ) and Paul Revere ( " Mr . Revere and I " ) . " Captain Kidd's Cat ", which he both wrote and illustrated, is narrated by the feline in the title, named McDermot, who tells the story of the famous pirate's ill-starred voyage, in the process of which he is shown to have been a brave, upright, honest, hen-pecked man betrayed by his friends and calumniated by posterity.
  • I looked for possible assistance on this subject to the law of Scotland, but the same fallacy has taken some root in that country, a most eminent text-writer remarking,  In aggravated circumstances, e . g ., where the master has calumniated the servant's character or injured his reputation, and so prevented his getting a new situation, damages to a much greater amount ( than the whole emoluments, etc, due under the contract ) might be given .  My Lords, it is sufficient for me in answer to such dicta to repeat that slanders, and the like, which are in themselves cognizable by law as grounds of action, do not undergo the merger indicated, a merger which might produce prejudice and confusion; nor do they suffer extinction; the remedies therefore remain unaffected, and also separately available at law.
  • You will scarcely ever find an Irishman dabbling in counterfeit money, or breaking into houses, or swindling; but if there is any fighting to be done, he is very apt to have a hand in it . " Even though Pat might "'meet with a friend and for love knock him down,'" noted a Montreal paper, the fighting usually resulted from a sudden excitement, allowing there was " but little'malice prepense'in his whole composition . " The " Catholic Telegraph " of Cincinnati in 1853, saying that the " name of'Irish'has become identified in the minds of many, with almost every species of outlawry, " distinguished the Irish vices as " not of a deep malignant nature, " arising rather from the " transient burst of undisciplined passion, " like " drunk, disorderly, fighting, etc ., not like robbery, cheating, swindling, counterfeiting, slandering, calumniating, blasphemy, using obscene language, & c.
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