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1 Spare me the shame of the scaffold; do not cover my family with eternal infamy .
2 The memory of Commodus was branded with eternal infamy .
3 It was he whom the poet Campbell would have consigned to eternal infamy in the verse:
4 Has he not devoted me to eternal infamy ?
5 What do they end in, but one grand plot upon myself, and a title to eternal infamy and disgrace!
6 His memory was branded with eternal infamy by the senate; the justice of whose decree has been ratified by posterity.
7 For him, the axe of the executioner and eternal infamy to his family; for me, the rack, the wheel, the gallows.
8 To the eternal infamy of our country this will be handed down to posterity, written in the blood of African innocence.
9 To the shame and eternal infamy of whomsoever shall turn back from the plow on which he hath laid his hand!
10 The whole edifice of your lies and intrigues crumbles over you, and will cover your head with the dust of eternal infamy .
11 They do not wish Posterity to hand their names down to eternal infamy as "the men who lost Blank's manuscript."
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