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1. 16 And when he said that to them the Scribes and Pharisees began their evil-doing being angry with him and finding fault with his sayings and harassing him in many things; seeking to catch something from his mouth that they might be able to calumniate him
2. to calumniate the cosmos, though that script is receding since I've come to understand that
3. This is not a Corsican arbor, but an English garden; badly kept, I own, but still you must not calumniate it for that
4. In the eyes of despotic governments, who are always interested in having liberty calumniate itself, the Revolution of July committed the fault of being formidable and of remaining gentle
5. For this, in 1811, fifty thousand dollars were paid out of the public Treasury to John Henry, for the obvious purpose of enabling the American Cabinet to calumniate their political opponents, on this very point of British influence, upon the eve of elections, occurring in Massachusetts, on the event of which the perpetuation of their own power was materially dependent
1. If she ever reads this story and feels calumniated, I beg her forgiveness for much of what I wrote is untrue
2. Few or none of the famous men that have lived escaped being calumniated by malice
3. I love men genuinely, I've been greatly calumniated! Here when I stay with you from time to time, my life gains a kind of reality and that's what I like most of all
4. He slandered him in society, injured him, calumniated him, bought up his unpaid debts to get him thrown into prison
1. Bemis's old, unfounded opinion, which calumniates Christ in assuming that Christ's expulsion of the cattle from the temple means that he struck the men with a whip, and commanded his disciples to do likewise
2. But, say gentlemen, he libels and calumniates the Government! Why, sir, he does not more so than has often been done on this floor by a gentleman not now present, or than has been done for years by one description of presses and newspapers in this country
1. Not just depressions any more but delusions that Stratos no longer loved her, that the caretaker and his wife who cooked and cleaned the house were calumniating her, that Panos was alive and had abandoned her, that Stratos kept him away from her, that she was Ceres and often asked for her baby Iason
2. For nearly ten years his daughter had obediently borne his anger; from the day of her marriage to the man she loved, whom evil-minded people had succeeded in calumniating in the general's mind