Grattan said Townsend was a corrupter, and Buckingham a jobber in a mask. |
And, that great corrupter, the fear that if you don't laugh you will be seen as a prig and a killjoy. |
Happily they found not that pernicious bane which is alike the corrupter of private morals and the debaucher of nations. |
Absolute power is a seductively powerful corrupter of even the noblest civil servants. |
The Society which has been denounced as the corrupter of youth, the inculcator of unsound, unchristian and lax morality! |
For this he was upbraided in the Senate by Fabius Maximus, and called the corrupter of the Roman soldiery. |