10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITUPERATORY»
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vituperatory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Deontology; Or, The Science of Morality in which the Harmony ...
... in order to suit the purpose of the speakers or writers who had occasion to refer
to it, either in terms of praise or blame, the very same desire having ordinarily
three designations, one laudatory, one vituperatory, and the other neutral. Having
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Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1834
Even the great demagogue, after a tedious, heavy, critical, equivocal, allénting,
dissenting, adulatory, vituperatory, evafive, and inconclusive harangue, was
forced to admit, that the terms were better than had been offered to himself. [xxiv.
575.] ...
Let us only attend to the statements of this most competent witness: we shall then
see that_ nothing could be more misplaced and unfounded than the vituperatory
expressions applied by Sir Henry Montgomery, Mr. Lushington, and the general ...
Of this active and unscrupulous Opposition Moore became the poet- laureate ;
and though his vituperatory verses are as essentially effete as the panegyrics of
any court laureate of them all, they have left behind them, both in common talk
and ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
L vituperari to spoil (omen), render void; blame < vitium fault, defect, sin, vice +
parare to make ready]. adj. vituperative (vī-too'pǝ-rǝ-tiv). adj. vituperatory. adv.
vituperatively. n. vituperativeness. n. vituperator. See talk. See role. vixen (viks'ən
) n ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Of this active and unscrupulous opposition Moore became the poet-laureate; and
though his vituperatory verses are as essentially effete as the panegyrics of any
court laureate of them all, they have left behind them, both in common talk and in
...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge
... childish " that he had not branded the sea with a hot iron." Xerxes, how- Xerxes
. ever, who had already written to Mount Athos, now sent the following
vituperatory epistle to the Hellespont, to be delivered by the flagellators : " Thou
salt and ...
The Nun- comar charge was one of them ; and the criminality of Sir Elijah Impey
was urged in a torrent of vituperatory eloquence. It was on the 4th April that the
charges against Hastings were moved by Mr. Burke. On the 12th December, ...
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The United Service Magazine
It was useless, Lady Caversham had now rested a little, and jealous of her
servant's vituperatory eloquence recommenced. “ If you don't at once apologise
for your infamous behaviour I'll write to the ' Times' and have you exposed; you're
a ...
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Early Oriental History: Comprising the Histories of Egypt, ...
... lenity — ' ' — — quod non et stigmate dignum Credidit," — • The childish " that
he had not branded the sea with a hot iron." Xerxes, how- x'rrxes. ever, who had
already written to Mount Athos, now sent the following vituperatory epistle to the ...