520 examples of libelling in sentences

" "You are libelling one of the finest-looking men of the age.

Aesop, I would accuse him to his face, For libelling the four-foot race.

I beg leave to move, therefore, that the house do censure this paper as "a malicious and scandalous libel, highly and injuriously reflecting upon a just and wise act of his majesty's government, and also upon the proceedings of both houses of senate; and tending to create jealousies in the minds of the people."

I wish you would advise poor Pope to turn to some more honest livelihood than libelling; I know he will allege in his excuse that he must write to eat, and he has now grown sensible that nobody will buy his verses except their curiosity is piqued to it, to see what is said of their acquaintance;

Shall the prosperity of a pardon still Secure thy railing rhymes, infamous Gill, At libelling?

" This holy hole was a vile thin-built thing, Blown by the blast; the night nought else o'erhead But staring stars the rude roof entering; Their sup of supper was no splendid spread; Poor pears their fare, and such-like libelling Of quantum suff;their butt all but;bad bread; A flash of fish instead of flush of flesh; Their bed a frisk al-fresco, freezing fresh.

As if to cover them with confusion, and leave them utterly without excuse for thus libelling the character of a just God, these developments are making, and the veil rising, which for long years of sinful apathy has rested upon the abominations of American Slavery.

As if to cover them with confusion, and leave them utterly without excuse for thus libelling the character of a just God, these developments are making, and the veil rising, which for long years of sinful apathy has rested upon the abominations of American Slavery.

I've a good mind to sue you for libel and shut up your shop.

"What is it, Joe?" "Mother," he said, "that fellow Marrin was in threatening to sue me for libel.

THE WINTER OFFENSIVE N.B.Having regard to the eccentricities of the Law of Libel it must be distinctly understood that the following does not refer to the distinguished officer, Lieut.

If nought else could atone For waggish libel, I swear on bible, I would have spared him for thy sake alone, Man Friday!

"No letter," says Walker, "seems to be more frequently doubled improperly than l. Why we should write libelling, levelling, revelling, and yet offering, suffering, reasoning, I am totally at a loss to determine; and, unless l can give a better plea than any other letter in the alphabet, for being doubled in this situation, I must, in the style of Lucian, in his trial of the letter T, declare for an expulsion.

"From libel, come libelled, libeller, libelling, libellous; from grovel, grovelled, groveller, grovelling; from gravel, gravelled, and gravelling."Webster cor.

This was indignantly censored as a libel, but he excused himself on the plea that "evil" was the only possible rhyme to be found for "weevil," and declared that his very last intention had been to be personal or to cast the least reflection on the lovable disposition of Mnemosyne, so we forgave him with a caution.

But now, now, when all of them, from the Queen downwards, have declared that this charge has been a libel, when even the miscreants themselves have told against themselves, when the very judge has gone back from the word in which he was so confident, shall my mother,and my mother only,think that I am a wretched, miserable, nameless outcast, with a poor nameless, fatherless baby?

In 1756 he was made editor of the "Critical Review," a post which resulted in a fine of £100 and three months' imprisonment for a libel on Admiral Knowles.

An action for libel, however it may be decided, has at least the one inevitable result of perpetuating it.

'Tis a libel, I assure you," returned Mr. Morris, this time laughing outright with the amusement he could no longer conceal.

LIBELS, actions for them, iii. 64; dead, on the, iii. 15; England and America, in, i. 116, n. 1; Fox's Libel Bill, iii. 16, n. 1; juries, judges of the law, iii. 16, n. 1; refuse to convict, i. 116, n. 1; pulpit, from the, iii. 58; severe law against libels, i. 124, n. 1. LIBERTY, all boys love it, iii. 383; clamours for it, i. 131, n. 1; iii. 201, n, 1; conscience, of, ii. 249; iv.

Ruth McAneny Loud, Agnes Adams Wales & Eileen Evans (A); 1Apr74; R577189. R577190. Handbook of libel.

After that he was permitted to take what he wanted, and "the author" was informed of his libel on the infantile stomach.

He was responsible for certain wrongs committed by her after marriage, such as libel and slander, and judgment could be recovered against him.

'One free-shooting case, one thundering libel case, and a bank smash.

The Tribal Heralda thin weekly, with a patent insideconnects the red nose and the breakdown with an innuendo which, to the outsider, is clumsy libel.

520 examples of  libelling  in sentences