The people practice what mischiefs and villainies they will against private men, whom they malign by stealing their goods, or murdering them. |
The world was full of villainies, more than those that she herself committed! |
It had touched his villainies, too, with an imagination which made them the more atrocious. |
He was opposed to slavery, and, I believe, called it the sum of all villainies. |
My Mind wanders in sex-chaos and muses on piquant impure things, enchanting villainies, odd inversions, whatnot. |
One wonders, too, if he was a party to, participant indeed in, the villainies of Thomas J. Wise? |