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religious zealots, and
dupes willing to be mani****ted by the Klan's cynical,
mendacious leaders. It was, in this view, a
movement of
country parsons and small-town...
- 1768, the
theatre at
Geneva was destro****
through burning, and
Voltaire mendaciously accused Rousseau of
being the culprit. In June 1768,
Rousseau left Trie...
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unexpectedly as a
cellmate of the kid in the
Chihuahua prison. From here he
mendaciously negotiates the
release of
himself and the kid and one
other inmate into...
- "bearers of a new
faith and a new Evangile" who were
attempting to
create "a
mendacious antimony between faithfulness to the
Church and the Fatherland". Two years...
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President Polk's
expansionist interpretation of America's ****ure as "
mendacious".
Ulysses S.
Grant served in the war with
Mexico and
later wrote: I was...
- ) the
downplaying of
monastic hours,
fasts and ceremonies, and a less
mendacious approach to
gullible pilgrims and tenants. However, he was not in favour...
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constructed by the Zuni. The
soldiers were
upset with de Niza for his
mendacious imagination, so Vázquez de
Coronado sent him back
south to New
Spain in...
- the
psychohistorical journal Clio's
Psyche claims that the "cruel" and "
mendacious" Fred
denied Donald of "basic, life-affirming
emotional nourishment" (while...
- thanksgiving, as in the
liturgy of heaven. The
ruler of this
world has
mendaciously attributed to
himself the
three titles of kingship, power, and glory...