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1. But then, the testimony of the three of us is needed to arraign the others
2. It is thus that some even of the foremost physical philosophers of our time arraign and condemn Christianity
3. Everything is arbitrary here: it is an arbitrary invention to say that a fox could carry off a peasant's duck in winter, that peasants trap foxes, that a fox sleeps in the daytime in his lair (for he sleeps only at night); arbitrary is that hole which is uselessly dug in winter and covered with boards without being made use of; arbitrary is the statement that the fox eats horseflesh, which he never does; arbitrary is the supposed cunning of the fox, who runs past the hunter; arbitrary are the mound and the hunter, who does not shoot for fear of missing, that is, everything, from beginning to end, is bosh, for which any peasant boy might arraign the author of the story, if he could talk without raising his hand
4. Yet how could he argue and expostulate against himself? How arraign Sam of harboring murderous designs which he had himself implanted in his bosom? How, indeed, expect him to comprehend conversation so entirely foreign to his experience? It was an awkward dilemma
5. Sir, it is not my intention to arraign motives; but, speaking of party, what has been the conduct of the Federalists for twelve years past, ever since the termination of the Reign of Terror? A uniform opposition to every thing of a prominent character proposed by the different republican Administrations
1. Addendum to the above: These (monstrous) atrocities call for a swift execution of Justice whereby the offending party or parties are quickly apprehended and taken into (martial) custody, properly arraigned, expeditiously brought to trial and adjudicated in conformance with rules of evidence
2. disappeared, back into arraigned dust
3. Considering that we just arraigned Chelsea for the crime, it’s going to take some imagination
4. authorities had arraigned to set all the food stores and warehouses alight as the
5. Walking in front, Bubba barged through the throng of Vietnamese and Americans, all in civilian clothes, gathered to play the slot machines arraigned on both sides of the front door
6. “He will be arraigned on one count of murder next week
7. It was a replica of a farmhouse and the items that had been gathered were stacked around the room waiting to be arraigned
8. After being arraigned in court on the charges of first-de-
9. We’ll be on 24-hour watch until he’s arraigned on Monday
10. In late February, John Perez was arraigned in connection with
11. It had been his Aunt Henphra that arraigned for Holnami to be secreted in the back room of the library
12. I have arraigned for two horses because we will have a considerable distance to cover
13. To further ward off the threat of scurvy he had arraigned for Mr
14. Lastly, you do not have much value as illiterates so I have arraigned with Mr
15. "I believe that the matter of the reward can be arraigned, as you are correct that we must safeguard the bridge
16. evidence of his crimes, he would be arraigned under Republic law
17. arraigned as a criminal, had it not been for the tradition
18. Why wasn’t Hess arraigned and brought up in the Nuremberg war trials like all the other Nazi so-called war criminals? The fucking war was OVER! There was no more reason to keep Hess in jail unless… UNLESS what he knew would have blown the lid off all the lies and war propaganda which the Allies had manufactured and smashed them into smithereens
19. Can someone to whom We have made a fine promise-which he will attain-be equal to someone to whom We have given enjoyments in this world, but who will be, on Resurrection Day, among the arraigned?
20. Were it not for the grace of my Lord, I would have been among the arraigned
21. But the jinn know that they will be arraigned
22. "Peace," said Don Quixote; "where hast thou ever seen or heard that a knight-errant has been arraigned before a court of justice, however many homicides he may have committed?"
23. The sailor of that day would go near to be arraigned as a pirate in our own
24. When the time was come, they were brought before their enemies and arraigned
25. "You naughty: where HAVE you been?"—instead of challenging her own irregularity I found myself arraigned and explaining
26. The probability was high that after Lynnette was arraigned, she would be held without bail while the DA’s office put together the murder case against her
27. Jenks, in an hour you are going to be arraigned for the first-degree murder of David and Melanie Brandt at the Grand Hyatt hotel on June fifth
28. Nicholas Jenks had been arraigned
29. You said that Sam was the target of a homicide investigation, and Sam will be arraigned for those murders
30. Arraigned at my own bar, Memory having given her evidence of the hopes, wishes, sentiments I had been cherishing since last night—of the general state of mind in which I had indulged for nearly a fortnight past; Reason having come forward and told, in her own quiet way a plain, unvarnished tale, showing how I had rejected the real, and rabidly devoured the ideal;—I pronounced judgment to this effect:—
31. It was this false justification of violence that Christ arraigned
32. Thus Christ's teaching about non-resistance to evil turned out to be absolutely set aside, and, what is worse than all that, those very men whom Christ arraigned began to consider themselves the exclusive preachers and expounders of His teaching
33. But the light shineth in the dark, and the false preachers of Christianity are again arraigned by His teaching
34. said he was no motive-monger; he never arraigned gentlemen for their motives
35. That gentleman, a representative of the American people, has proposed this direct breach of public faith, and as a pretext to the unprincipled act, has had the temerity to declare "that the President had no authority to issue his proclamation; that the assurances of France to our Government were deceptive; that the Berlin and Milan decrees were not revoked; and that the non-intercourse act is not in force;" and thus has arraigned the President for issuing his proclamation
1. Whisky is excluded from the reservation, but outsiders have sold it to the Indians, and exposed him and his household and company to danger from them, when excited by it, and the more when arresting them and arraigning and convicting the sellers in the courts
1. At the plea of the human race, civilization arraigns warfare, and draws up the great list of crimes laid at the charge of conquerors and generals