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despised and Poles
From the beginnings of Prussian rule Poles were subject to a series of measures aimed against them and their culture ; Polish language was abolished as official language and German introduced. Prussian ruler Frederick the Great who hated and despised Poles hoped to replace them with Germans Prussian officials who spread German language and culture often despised Poles, who were portrayed as ' backward Slavs '.
From the beginnings of Prussian rule Poles were subject to a series of measures aimed against them and their culture ; Polish language was abolished as official language and German introduced, the Prussian ruler Frederick the Great despised Poles and hoped to replace them with Germans, and most of administration was made German as well.

despised and wrote
Nice wrote to Joseph Grinnell in 1932, trying to get foreign literature reviewed in the Condor: " Too many American ornithologists have despised the study of the living bird ; the magazines and books that deal with the subject abound in careless statements, anthropomorphic interpretations, repetition of ancient errors, and sweeping conclusions from a pitiful array of facts.
He appreciated English beer, taken regularly and moderately, despised drinkers of lager and wrote about an imagined, ideal pub in his 1946 newspaper article " The Moon Under Water ".
Polybius wrote that Hannibal calculated that he could draw out Flaminius into battle and that " no sooner had he left the neighbourhood of Faesulae, and, advancing a short way beyond the Roman camp, made a raid upon the neighbouring country, then Flaminius became excited, and enraged at the idea that he was despised by the enemy: and as the devastation of the country went on, and he saw from the smoke that rose in every direction that the work of destruction was proceeding, he could not patiently endure the sight.
Stone successfully learned ancient Greek and wrote a book about the prosecution and death of Socrates, The Trial of Socrates, in which he argued that Socrates wanted to be sentenced to death in order to shame the Athenian democracy, which he despised.
Hebel enjoyed them and wrote in a letter: " In certain moments I feel all proud inside, and as if drunk with happiness, that I could make our otherwise despised and ridiculed language so classical and give it such artistic fame ".
In his own defense, Cavallero wrote a letter to Badoglio claiming he despised Mussolini and Fascism.
When, in 397, he wrote the Confessions, Augustine had changed his mind on Theodorus, who now was Praetorian prefect of Italy: Augustine described Theodorus as " a man inflated with monstrous pride " and despised his own admiration of him years before.

despised and no
The nobles despised and hated all others and took no thought for the mutual usefulness and profit of lord and men.
A vast majority had nowhere to live, no job and were despised by Brazilian society, which usually saw them as lazy workers.
Their state was fixed for life ; they were frequently despised wherever they went, and there was no legal way for them to escape from their inferior status.
The Liber Pontificalis ascribes to Pope Eleutherius a decree that no kind of food should be despised by Christians ( Et hoc iterum firmavit ut nulla esca a Christianis repudiaretur, maxime fidelibus, quod Deus creavit, quæ tamen rationalis et humana est ).
This, however, did not mean that he paid no attention to the practical application of science nor that he despised knowledge which tended to use.
Childbirth was no longer unjustifiably despised by the medical community as it once had been at the beginning of the century.
The name derives from the word " archive " without the v. Alan Emtage has said that contrary to popular belief, there was no association with the Archie Comics and that he despised them.
Michael admitted that he " always despised Petrograd high society ... no people are more devious than they are ; with a few exceptions, they are all scum.
" However, a faction led by Rosenberg despised the Expressionists, leading to a bitter ideological dispute which was settled only in September 1934, when Hitler declared that there would be no place for modernist experimentation in the Reich.
Verily Allah has blocked their sight and hearing from perceiving this, until they fell into whatever they fell into, which caused them to be despised, and made their knowledge of no benefit.
He obviously had no motive for showing off his secular knowledge in the manner customary among court panegyrists, whose type of poetry he despised and never practiced.
However, they have no choice but to ask the help of the protagonist, a detective from the despised Earth, to solve murder mysteries which baffle their own police.
And what science confers, " a moral grandeur, bureaucratic organisation of human lives in the light of … la petite science, positivist application of quasi-scientific rules to society – all this Sorel despised and hated ", 328 as so much self-delusion and nonsense that generates no good and nothing of lasting value.
He finishes up by saying his ideas could be justly despised if anyone could come up with a better idea, but unfortunately, no one has.
King George III despised the government and Fox in particular but found that no other ministry could be formed at this stage despite several offers to William Pitt the Younger.
It was all desperate hard, uphill work, with little to encourage and no reward beyond the consciousness that one was reaching out a helping hand to the most neglected, despised and unregarded class in the community ”
Only atheists are despised ( but allowed ) in Utopia, as they are seen as representing a danger to the state: since they do not believe in any punishment or reward after this life, they have no reason to share the communistic life of Utopia, and will break the laws for their own gain.

despised and can
Vann's rags to riches story illustrated the benefits in a " capitalist society in which a penniless orphan, one of a despised minority can create The Pittsburgh Courier and publicly, vigorously, safely, attack a majority opinion " while Ford's showed how a poor mechanic can create " hundreds of jobs ... putting even beggars into cars.
At the time, an official despised Lü Meng for his age, and often insulted him with words like: " What can he do?
: From this disorder and unwillingness to fight it can be seen and noticed what difference it makes whether one has or appoints a Head of a fleet who is judicious, polite and popular — or whether one imposes on the men a Head who is unloved, despised by the men and unsavoury to them.
But humankind is one ; human intelligence is a gift so precious that it can not be despised in any part of the world, and this country is in arrears in recognizing the great intellectual capacity of the indigenous peoples and their great achievements due to their knowledge systems, which do not lose validity for the mere fact they do not adjust to the logic of Western thinking.
Echoes of " Ti vo ' giusta " ( one of the few arias composed specifically for Agrippina ) can be found in the air " He was despised ", from Handel's Messiah ( 1742 ).
While reviewing the eleventh season of The Simpsons, DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson commented on the episode, writing: " I remember that ' Saddlesore ' was much despised when it first aired, though I can ’ t recall if I joined that chorus as well.
Masterman, who hasn't talked to his despised brother in many years, summons Joseph to his " deathbed ", intending to kill him so that Michael can get the money.
He can also be seen in Midnight Express ( 1978 ) as the despised prison trustee Rifki and Caligula ( 1979 ), in which he plays the role of Cassius Chaerea.

despised and be
" The only crime that could not be compensated with a payment of money is treachery to a lord, " since Almighty God adjudged none for those who despised Him, nor did Christ, the Son of God, adjudge any for the one who betrayed Him to death ; and He commanded everyone to love his lord as Himself.
The defense attorney, Steven Feldman, “ may be as despised in San Diego as his client ”.
:" To extirpate inveterate abuses ; to reform a court which thrived on corruption, and detested the very name of reform ; to hold in leash young and warlike princes, ready to bound at each other's throats ; to stem the rising torrent of revolt in Germany ; to save Christendom from the Turks, who from Belgrade now threatened Hungary, and if Rhodes fell would be masters of the Mediterranean -- these were herculean labours for one who was in his sixty-third year, had never seen Italy, and was sure to be despised by the Romans as a ' barbarian '.
His view of the war was that with Hitler gone, the German army could be rebuilt into an ally in a potential war against the Russians, whom Patton notoriously despised and considered a greater menace than the Germans.
Foucault despised Garaudy, believing him to be stupid and disliking his dogmatic adherence to the Soviet party line.
Francis Stephen was popularly despised, as he was thought to be a cowardly French spy.
But if it came to us with the Shia agenda as a Shiite power, then it will not succeed and it will be powerful, but despised and hated.
This chapter shows a low opinion of flatterers ; Machiavelli notes that “ Men are so happily absorbed in their own affairs and indulge in such self-deception that it is difficult for them not to fall victim to this plague ; and some efforts to protect oneself from flatterers involve the risk of becoming despised .” Flatterers were seen as a great danger to a prince, because their flattery could cause him to avoid wise counsel in favor of rash action, but avoiding all advice, flattery or otherwise, was equally bad ; a middle road had to be taken.
" Wu says the character 夷 designating the historical " Yi peoples ," composed of the characters for" big ( person )" and" bow ", implies a big person carrying a bow, someone to perhaps be feared or respected, but not to be despised.
Delaney, was so overcome by Susanna Cibber's rendering of " He was despised " that reportedly he leapt to his feet and cried: " Woman, for this be all thy sins forgiven thee!
This entertainment fiction would later be labeled " Mandarin Ducks and Butterfly " fiction by New Culturalists, who despised its lack of social engagement.
In the debate in the Commons the Conservative MP General Peel said: " It is come to this, that the words of the Prime Minister of England, uttered in the Parliament of England, are to be regarded as mere idle menaces to be laughed at and despised by foreign powers?
We said to them, " You will be transformed into despised apes.
A newspaper described the call for the " first public librarian " demanding that " he must not be too young, for this would render him liable to be despised by the youth " and " he must be of an even temper " with " great diligence " and " sufficient learning " and " have a genius peculiarly adapted to the calling.
When he told these two dreams to his brothers, they despised him for the implications that the family would be bowing down to Joseph.
Poetsch despised the Habsburgs and forcefully argued that all ethnic Germans should be united by a single government.

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