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Hot-blooded, he called his assailant "a veritable calumniator ... an infantile mind."

From Time Magazine Archive

Do not listen, ladies, to this vile calumniator.

From The Monctons A Novel: Volume 2 (of 2) by Moodie, Susanna

I was a villain, a calumniator, a thief.

From Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793 by Brown, Charles Brockden

Imagining that Menon was the unknown calumniator who prejudiced the satrap against him, he hoped to prevail on the satrap to disclose his name and dismiss him.

From The Two Great Retreats of History by Montgomery, D. H. (David Henry)

They will say that Mr. Jennings is a foul calumniator of woman as a sex—that he has charged the noble ladies of England with crime.

From Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 1 January 1848 by Conrad, Robert Taylor




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