Aún no tenemos significados para "scurrilous attack".
1His last pamphlet, however, is a most scurrilous attack against his country.
2Mr Brown says the proceedings are a scurrilous attack orchestrated by the opposition Democratic Party.
3Have you heard-haveyou heard of the scurrilous attack?
4And you haven't read that book, Jack,-thatscurrilous attack on the industries of the South?
5It was a scurrilous attack on the emperor, printed at Brussels, entitled The Amours of Napoleon III.
6After Wendell Phillips made an equally scurrilous attack on Judge Hoar, Emerson refused to take his hand.
7A scurrilous attack of O'Connell on Peel in 1815 was followed by a challenge, and a duel was prevented only by the arrest of O'Connell.
8There were scurrilous attacks on me in the journals; I had to grow a rhinoceros's hide.
9Not another of those scurrilous attacks on you for putting that bill through to relieve Colonel Pendleton?
10But so the fact was; and his elevation gave rise to scurrilous attacks, as well as grave forebodings.
11"William Bioff is the victim of a merciless series of scurrilous attacks," Browne decried.
12The Arya Somaj, of India, is now using it, both in the vernacular and in the English, in its bitter and often scurrilous attacks.
13The worst things she said were not as bad as things Shelley said-asthe bitter invective and scurrilous attacks common to pamphleteers of the time.
14"You know perhaps that I sent him a few days ago a scurrilous attack on the South by a Yankee woman- anewnovel?"
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