SOME Holy Missionaries in China having been deprived of life by the
Bigoted Heathens, the Christian Press made a note of it, and was greatly pained to point out the contrast between the
Bigoted Heathens and the law-abiding countrymen of the Holy Missionaries who had wickedly been sent to eternal bliss.
Her successor and distant cousin, James of Scotland (James I of England), was a
bigoted pedant, and under his rule the perennial Court corruption, striking in, became foul and noisome.
Yet there are people so
bigoted to antiquity, as not to pay any regard to the relation of travellers who have been upon the spot, and by the evidence of their eyes can confute all that the ancients have written.
The most
bigoted idolizers of State authority have not thus far shown a disposition to deny the national judiciary the cognizances of maritime causes.
James II, the
bigoted successor of Charles the Voluptuous, had annulled the charters of all the colonies, and sent a harsh and unprincipled soldier to take away our liberties and endanger our religion.
"Certainly," answered the governess, when she found the young man hesitated about proceeding, "certainly; I am not so
bigoted, or so blind, as to wish to deny that the American ladies are very handsome-- handsomer, as a whole, than those of my own country.
I should have abandoned the facts and made her a nagging, tiresome woman, or else a
bigoted one with no sympathy for the claims of the spirit.
He was a vegetarian without being a
bigoted one, liked moving pictures when they were concerned with travel, and spent most of his spare time in reading Swedenborg.
It was no longer the voice of the bald man; it was the voice of a woman,
bigoted and malicious.
very King James, a professed papist, more
bigoted, if possible, than
Conrade was better acquainted (perhaps by practice) with the jargon of gallantry, than was his Superior; and he expounded the passage which embarrassed the Grand Master, to be a sort of language used by worldly men towards those whom they loved par amours; but the explanation did not satisfy the
bigoted Beaumanoir.
I have but one more thing to add in connection with this subject--those things which I have stated as facts will remain facts, in spite of whatever the
bigoted or incredulous may say or write against them.