Wherein our men are guilty of the most horrid cowardice and perfidiousness, as he says and tells it, that ever Englishmen were. |
It fosters the exhilarating sensation of righteous indignation, the belief in the purity of your team and your cause and the perfidiousness of all competing teams and causes. |
Sabine's eyes opened upon new vistas of man's perfidiousness. |
Yet seconds later he continued, for when if not now to relay to her the stealth of years, the inexorable betrayals of the body, the perfidiousness of the eventualities? |
Again he had a sad proof of the perfidiousness of Europeans. |
Saith Q. Curtius, perfidiousness is a crime which no merits can mitigate. |