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1 To be stigmatized with the names of wanton and profligate!
2 Hence Cromwell, in the invectives of that age, is often stigmatized with the name of the brewer.
3 Megacles-his whole house-allwho had assisted in the impiety, were stigmatized with the epithet of "execrable."
4 The men of this world will canonize those for saints, when dead, whom they stigmatized with the vilest names when living.
5 If my own administration can be stigmatized with the same apparent prejudice, it proves the clearer how strong is misrepresentation at home.
6 Atheism is stigmatized with having opened a wide door for libertinism, destroying the social and moral compact; and striking a deadly blow at religion.
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