221 examples of impeach in sentences

impeach not the wisdom of your bereavement.

And still the men crowded round, listening greedily, just as everybody devours certain public prints without ceasing to impeach their veracity.

Thus heaping wrong on wrong my foes Their prisoner impeach, Until the outrage of my heart Deprives my tongue of speech.

It is also said that, when Cimon was being tried for his life, Elpinice softened the resentment of Pericles, who was one of those appointed to impeach him.

The Deputies had a right to impeach ministers, who, if they were laymen, were to be tried by the High Council; if ecclesiastics, by the Sacred College.

I fear that tribe of mockers who topers' ways impeach, Will part with their religion the tavern's goal to reach.

"By what authority, reverend priest, dost thou impeach the decision of the judges?" he demanded.

It is true, that the neighbourhood sometimes fancied him 'close,' or, as they expressed it, "cluss," and men got to look sharply to their own interests in their dealings with him; but, on the whole, there was perhaps more reason to apprehend, in such a community, that the example of so good a man should be accepted as authority, than that his acts should impeach his character, or endanger his standing.

La Fayette had charged the duke with having entered into a plot to assassinate him, and threatened to impeach him formally if he did not at once quit the kingdom.

He did not mean to impeach their private characters, but they certainly showed themselves under the influence of such gross prejudices, as to render them incompetent judges of the subject they came to elucidate.

Representatives: No. : 119 Duties : Impeach, Originate Revenue Bills.

If, when it has passed a law, any Court shall refuse to obey its behests, it can impeach the judges.

If any president refuse to lend the executive arm of the government to the enforcement of the law, it can impeach the president.

His effortsin which Mr. Spalding had no partto impeach the statement of these gentlemen failed utterly.

whence we derived the model of this part of our Constitution than that "the lords can not impeach any to themselves, nor join in the accusation, because they are judges."

The Secretary of the Treasury, responsible to the President, and with his approbation, made contracts and arrangements in relation to the whole subject-matter, which was thus entirely committed to the direction of the President under his responsibilities to the American people and to those who were authorized to impeach and punish him for any breach of this important trust.

Q. Rev. Of course, our correspondent does not impeach the talent of HERSCHEL; but it is lamentable to reflect that no attempt has been made to repeat or extend the labours of that indefatigable astronomer.

Harrington refused to permit any evidence to be introduced tending to impeach the witness.

I impeach thee of treason!"

by violence To constrain his love; she is as free as you are, And no law can impeach her liberty, And whilst she is so, Arnoldo will despise you.

But it may act as his accuser before that body, and impeach him for any offense that he may have committed.

An attempt was then made to impeach Bullock, which failed.

Th' oppress'd vessel doth the charge abide, Only because assail'd on every side; So men with rage and passion set on fire, Trembling for haste, impeach their mad desire.

Yet that great soul our novelists impeach; 40 Too much manuring fill'd that field with weeds, While sects, like locusts, did destroy the seeds; The tree of knowledge, blasted by disputes, Produces sapless leaves instead of fruits; Proud Greece all nations else barbarians held, Boasting her learning all the world excell'd.

I do impeach Bohemond of Tarentum of base wiles, And treachery most foul, to knighthood's cause Boh.

221 examples of  impeach  in sentences