Historical scholars ridiculed his mistakes, and Freeman, the most violent of his critics, never let slip a chance of hitting at him in the Saturday Review. [Please select]
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Mahomet ridiculed miracles after having endeavored to perform them. [Please select]
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In Bavaria, for example, even the comic newspapers have for years ridiculed the Prussians and the House of Hohenzollern. [Please select]
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Lowington ridiculed the mutiny; but he spoke very seriously of the consequences of insubordination. [Please select]
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And so there is one too which a sovereign assembly will never permit to be lessened or ridiculed--its own power. [Please select]
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I told Bob how I felt, and he ridiculed the idea of my shouldering any portion of the blame. [Please select]
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He was not a success in this capacity; and, as my lord says, his work is ridiculed by men of taste. [Please select]
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This Sir Thomas Lucy, was, it is said, afterwards ridiculed by Shakespear, under the well known character of Justice Shallow. [Please select]
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The boy paused as if the memory of some incident in which he was ridiculed was alive in his mind. [Please select]
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He belittled and censured what we had done, and ridiculed our statement and that of some of the Cambodians, namely, that we had killed the usurper. [Please select]
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