- Henry's "imperial crown" had been
diminished by "the
unreasonable and
uncharitable usurpations and exactions" of the Pope. The King had much
support from...
- of
tragedy and sorrow, Roy was
known for her
acting ability, and was
uncharitably called the "Queen of Misery" in
Hindi film circles. Roy was
active from...
- Hard Wood" (16 May 1966 - lost) Adam
Adamant Lives!: "The
League of
Uncharitable Ladies" (22
September 1966 - exists) Adam
Adamant Lives!: "Death Begins...
- as an
overly cautious commander, arrogant, and all too
willing to say
uncharitable things about the Americans. However, on 18
January 1945
Churchill stated...
- was
generated by
random numbers, that does seem, you know, sort of an
uncharitable view [laughs]. I
think it
makes sense to
believe in God, but exactly...
- cry – to open his hands, and open his
heart to
charity even
toward the
uncharitable ... a
dainty dish to set
before a King."
William Makepeace Thackeray...
- with
Apollonius of
Chalcedon and
others in this circle.
Fronto put an
uncharitable interpretation of Marcus's 'conversion to philosophy': 'In the fashion...
- grew
restless under William's rule. An
English historian summed him up
uncharitably as "a
Prince of the
profoundest lethargy and most
abysmal stupidity."...
-
typically done by
mocking the argument's
representative foundation in an
uncharitable and
oversimplified way. The
person using the
tactic is
often sarcastic...
- overstuffed, vigorous,
seething story about the
roots of
fascism that only an
uncharitable viewer would call a catastrophe" with
moments "too
divorced from reality"...