- the
Whips and
Scorns of time, The Oppressor's wrong, the
proud man's
contumely, [F: poore] The
pangs of
despised Love, the law’s delay, [F: dispriz’d]...
- Christians, as,
instead of
thanks for
gracious treatment, they
return contumely, and
among themselves,
instead of the slavery,
which they deserve, they...
-
Iniuria ("outrage", "
contumely") was a
delict in
Roman law for the outrage, or affront,
caused by
contumelious action (whether in the form of
words or...
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hatred or
contempt of another. The
breach of
which law is
commonly called contumely. The
ninth law is that
every man
acknowledge another for his
equal by...
-
Flute Empire, 2005) Swirlies'
Magic Strop:
Winsome Zamula's
Hammer of
Contumely 8×MP3 (Sneaky
Flute Empire, 2005) Swirlies'
Magic Strop: Gavin's March...
- removed, the
adyta (hidden statues) were exposed; and, in
order to cast
contumely on the
pagan mysteries, he made a
procession for the
display of these...
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derogatory reference to
practitioners of
Kalam theology, in
order to
contumely suggest that they, like Jahm,
denied God's attributes. In particular,...
- and
unrefined antagonists, or to
subject one's self to the
lashings of
contumely, or to put one's self in the way of
injuries which ought not to be borne...
- contemnible, contempt, contemptible, contumacious, contumacy, contumelious,
contumely tempor- time
Latin tempus,
temporis contemporaneous, contemporary, extemporaneous...
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demonstrated an
unfailingly courageous willingness to
endure vilification and
contumely in
setting his face
against it." He
called Bush the
president who was...