42 collocations for arraigning

But when he comes forth as the supporter of such a fellow as Fife, under the plea that the laws have been violatedwhen he arraigns the acts of thirty of the inhabitants of this place, it is high time for him to reflect seriously on the consequences.

Yet the stripling of yesterdaythe bold projectorthe unprincipled ad ambitious, with a host of deceived followers, with matchless effrontery, arraign the conduct of these magistrates and loudly demand that they be driven from their offices, and from public confidence.

Let me not be thought to arraign the wisdom of my civil superiors, who have judged the further observation of these holy tides to be papistical, superstitious.

One journal followed the example of another, with little reflection, I think, in most cases, till it became a sort of fashion, not merely to decry his works, but to arraign his motives.

"Arraign the prisoner at the bar.

There is little which is creditable either to the judgment or patriotism of those of our fellow-citizens who at this day arraign the justice, the fidelity, or love of country of the men who founded the Republic in representing them as having bartered away the property of individuals to escape from public obligations, and then to have withheld from them just compensation.

A body of police has been established, whose duty it is to arrest all disorderly or riotous persons, to repair to the estates in case of trouble, and co-operate with the constables, in arraigning all persons charged with the violation of law.

It was the woman arraigning the man with the eternal challenge.

" Mr. Prattle, unused to be treated so cavalierly, and arraigned before so large a company, trembled in every limb: "My dear madam, my sweet Miss Sophia, pray do not pinch quite so hard;" and the water stood in his eyes.

His law is always furnished with a commission to arraign his conscience; but, upon judgment given, he usually sets it at large.

She looked keenly at this tall, serious youth who had so unexpectedly arraigned the court.

And constantly an accusing voice asked, "Why didn't you come down?"and conscience repeated the question in tones like those of a judge arraigning a criminal.

In the meantime Lieutenant Preston was arraigning the captured delinquents before the officer in charge, and the commandant of midshipmen had already been telephoned for and was on the way.

The old workman might and did quarrel very vigorously with his specific employer, but he never set out to arraign all employers; he took the law and the Church and Statecraft and politics for the higher and noble things they claimed to be.

The Colonel was the first to drop his eyes; but the other, pitilessly, like a judge arraigning a felon, his steady scrutiny never flinching: "Do you want that kind of a man round, Colonel?" The Kentuckian turned quickly as if to avoid the stab of the other's eye, and sat hunched together, elbows on knees, head in hands.

His first public act was to arraign the governor of the great province of Macedonia, through which he had passed on his way to Bithynia.

At moments the great lady regained her ancient fire; her bells pealed tumultuously for hours together; or she leapt up, and arraigned the whole trembling household before her, with her Arab war-mace in her hand.

He began his speech, by arraigning the injustice and impolicy of the trade:"injustice," he said, "which no considerations of policy could extenuate; impolicy, equal in degree to its injustice.

When his companions heard their task assigned him, they could not but arraign the professor's judgment, for assigning so copious a theme to a young man, from whom nothing equal to the subject could be expected.

Urania arraigns Keats for having made his inroad upon the dragon, unguarded by wisdom or by scorn.

Besides these functions the Comitia Tributa decided on war or peace, elected the tribunes, aediles, and lesser magistrates, and also usurped judicial power, arraigning magistrates for their conduct in office, &c.

On the contrary, every legal and rational presumption on their part ought to have been that if there was good reason to believe him guilty of an impeachable offense the House of Representatives would perform its constitutional duty by arraigning the offender before the justice of his country.

The power of arraigning the high officers of government before a tribunal whose sentence may expel them from their seats and brand them as infamous is eminently a popular remedya remedy designed to be employed for the protection of private right and public liberty against the abuses of injustice and the encroachments of arbitrary power.

The Colonel arraigned the distant ice-plains.

It favored a Pacific railroad, congressional appropriations for national rivers and harbors; it affirmed liberty of conscience and equality of rights; it arraigned the policy of the Administration; demanded the immediate admission of Kansas as a State, and invited "the affiliation and coöperation of men of all parties, however differing from them in other respects, in support of the principles declared.

42 collocations for  arraigning