25 Verbs to Use for the Word impeachment

And the senate has the sole power of trying impeachments.

ALONZO asked why she called upon the dreadful man, and somewhat maliciously inquired if it was not for the express purpose of being shocked and horrified, thus affording a fine chance to moralize, and display the elevation of her own principles, and, in fact, help to fill out a good article; but MELISSA most vigorously denied the soft impeachment.

" "'Bout my Auntie Anthea?" "I do admit the soft impeachment, sir.

sideration out of view, but that of having the best relation of employer and laborer, make choice of slaveryto suppose that He believes that this state of servitude operates most beneficially, both for the master and the servantis a high impeachment of the Divine wisdom and goodness.

In his last sickness, wherein he continued about a week's time, enduring great pain of the colick, besides a continual fever, with as much patience as hath been seen in any man, without any pretence of stoical apathy, animosity, or vanity of not being concerned thereat, or suffering no impeachment of happiness: 'Nihil agis, dolor.'

For the mode of conducting impeachments, see pages 131 and 331.

" The army marched to St. Albans, and thence demanded the impeachment of eleven members of the Commons, all leading Presbyterians.

The Senate, presided over by Chief Justice Chase, heard the impeachment.

" The preliminary proceedings in the House in the case of charges which may involve impeachment have been well and wisely settled by long practice upon principles of equal justice both to the accused and to the people.

He met his impeachment now with considerable confidence.

Dryden himself, when complimented on it as the finest ode in the language, owned the soft impeachment, and said, "A nobler ode never was produced, and never will;" and in a manner, if not absolutely, he was right.

But if, on the other hand, the House of Representatives shall be of opinion that there is no reason for charging them upon him, and shall therefore deem it improper to prefer an impeachment, then will the violation of privilege as it respects that House, of justice as it regards the President, and of the Constitution as it relates to both be only the more conspicuous and impressive.

Its confident and cogent style made skepticism difficult; the dearth of contrary data prevented impeachment on the one side of the Atlantic, and on the other side the whole Northern people would hardly criticise such a vindication of their cause in war by a writer from whose remoteness might be presumed fairness, and whose professional position might be taken as giving a stamp of thoroughness and accuracy.

Whitbread, Mr., promotes the impeachment of Lord Melville.

Any of the scholars may at any time make suggestions in writing to any of these officers or to the whole school; and if an officer should be partial, or unfaithful, or negligent in her duty, any scholar may propose her impeachment.

I rashly assailed: yet now better advised, and of his perfections more confirmedly persuaded, unfeignedly I entreat of the whole world from my pen his worth may receive no impeachment.

Nothing can shake him save impeachment for what is tantamount to crime, or being overruled by a constitutional amendment which you have purposely made too hard to obtain to be a remedy.

After hearing what she chooses to write in her defense, a vote is taken on sustaining the impeachment.

" "Then," said Sir Blamor, "I also am satisfied, and I herewith withdraw all my impeachment against him.

It lingered, however, for half a century, and after the accession of the House of Hanover caused the impeachment of Oxford and the exile of Bolingbroke and Ormond.

Of course I confessed the soft impeachment, whereon he snorted 'Ha!

He was charged with all manner of offences, even to slaying children with cannibal intent, and only very carelessly disavowed such soft impeachments.

He even narrowly escaped impeachment at the hands of the National Convention.

Eight of them formed a direct impeachment of the present government, and the ninth was a reminder that the solemn promise of 1868 had never been fulfilled.

Few battles confer more honour on the Roman soldier than this on the Trebia, and few at the same time furnish graver impeachment of the general in command; although the candid judge will not forget that a commandership in chief expiring on a definite day was an unmilitary institution, and that figs cannot be reaped from thistles.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  impeachment