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  • Or about anything someone posts on Usenet ( is it libellous for Arnold1 to call me a libeller without proof?
  • These views excited great indignation in the Abb?Vertot, who denounced Freret to the government as a libeller of the monarchy.
  • Demmenie replied in the newspapers by calling Phylidor an alien libeller and claiming that the used machinery had been known to physicists since a 100 years and shown by others in the region since six years.
  • Macedo founded and wrote for a large number of journals, and the tone and temper of these and his political pamphlets induced his leading biographer to name him the chief libeller of Portugal, though at the time his jocular and Miguelist r間ime.
  • These were attacked in Dr . Alexander Monro's " Apology for the Clergy of Scotland ", and " The Spirit of Calumny and Slander examined, chastised, and exposed, in a letter to a malicious libeller.
  • Beresford wrote to Fitzwilliam on 22 June that his character had been unjustly attacked : " Direct and specific charges I could fairly have met and refuted, but crooked and undefined insinuations against private character, through the pretext of official discussion, your Lordship must allow, are the weapons of a libeller ".
  • The only thing acceptable to Sherman would be for Stanton to declare himself a " common libeller " . " I will treat Mr . Stanton with like scorn & contempt, unless you have reasons otherwise, for I regard my military career as ended, save and except so far as necessary to put my army into your hands ."
  • In 1713, Ridpath wrote " Some Thoughts concerning the Peace, and the Thanksgiving appointed by authority to be observed for it "; and certain observations on the address of the Highlanders to Queen Anne, which he complained was signed only by ten, four of whom were Catholics, called forth " The Honourable Chieftains of the Highland Clans vindicated from the false Aspersions and scurrilous Reflections thrown upon them by Ridpath, the scandalous and justly condemned Libeller ", Edinburgh, 1713.