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Then a woman belonging to one of the erroneous systems, by name Chañchamana, prompted by the envious hatred in her heart, and having put on extra clothes in front of her person, so as to give her the appearance of being with child, falsely accused Buddha before all the assembly of having acted unlawfully towards her.

" "But I am recently from the Château de Montalais, and in a position to assure mademoiselle that this poor fellow, Duchemin, is unjustly accused.

Within three weeks of this secret arrangement the Declaration of Independence publicly accused the king of trying 'to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages.'

The Duke of Urbino loudly complained, openly accusing Michelangelo of want of good faith.

If we allow that perhaps he accuses himself too much, we may find on reflection that he accuses himself altogether wrongfully.

[Footnote 35: Sancho, King of Navarre, is justly accused of backwardness at least in joining the Christian alliance.

Seeing this, Maya's son grew quiet, and having saluted the generator, boldly accused the Radiant.

[Footnote 2: Hamlet may be supposed to recall this, if we suppose him afterwards to accuse himself so bitterly and so unfairly as in the Quarto, 194.]

In this garb he proceeded along the banks of the Euphrates, filled with despair, and secretly accusing Providence, which thus continued to persecute him with unremitting severity.

Could he sympathize with a young girl who was wrongly accused?

We demand that those who accuse us most loudly of cowardice shall assist us when holding the levy; we will proceed according to the resolution of the most intrepid among you, since it so pleases you."

I have not yet seen the man who can see his errors, so as inwardly to accuse himself.

She repeatedly accused him of being a miser, but this is a wifely denunciation which in all classes of life is lightly made when the purchase of feminine finery is under discussion.

"I heard, by successive vessels which arrived from Europe, that this unnatural relation, haunted by a troubled conscience, accused herself continually of the untimely fate of her lovely niece, and the death of her mother, and became at intervals bereft of her reason.

it's very unfair and unjust to practically accuse fellows of a thing without having some grounds for so doing.

It occurred to her that an effort to read to the bottom of the sea captain's romance would be a charming diversion while she resided at Millville, and in undertaking the task she laughingly accused herself of becoming an amateur detectivean occupation that promised to be thrilling and delightful.

The press unhesitatingly accused Clerambault of cowardice, and meanwhile the case dragged on, Clerambault appearing every day to answer useless questions, with no decision in sight.

If the oath was not so expressed, he might afterward have been accused of violating that oath.

When two angry women quarrel in a back street, they commonly accuse each other of being amorous.

XLIX "The roads I paced, I loitered through the fields; Contentedly, yet sometimes self-accused, Trusted my life to what chance bounty yields, 435 Now coldly given, now utterly refused.

Of this division Dr. Webster seems to claim the invention; for he gravely accuses Murray of copying it unjustly from him, though the latter acknowledges in a note upon his text, it "is, in part, taken from Webster's Grammar.

Yet this man, while his conscience was accusing himwhile he was longing and praying for abolitiondid not dare open his mouth in public to urge it on!

This, says an Eminent Author, was indirectly accusing him of Imprudence.

The learned judge, however, concludes with calling it a "dubious crime," and approves the maxim of the philosophic Montesquieu, whom no one would lightly accuse of superstition, that "il faut être très circonspect dans la poursuite de la magie et de l'hérésie."

As for Alice's incredulous attitude towards the revelation of his identity, he did not mentally accuse her of treating him as either a liar or a madman.

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