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Bastardism
"Bastardism" in a Sentence (27 examples)
So much in those days for royal bastardism.
At least in the case of the election of that illustrious bastard who took the name of Clement VII, the cardinal electors were given to understand that their favorite candidates bastardy was not quite uncontroverted, or uncontrovertible; but in the case of the clergymen alluded to, no doubt could be entertained as to their bastardism on account of the civil marriage of their parents .
Among the atrociously unjust arrangements arising from prejudice and bad law, there is none greater than that of saddling a guiltless man with the stigma and legal disabilities of bastardism, because of acts of his father, which the son could in no way control.
This prohibition does not only apply to her competency as a witness, but it is a rule of law governing any right of action which she may set up involving such bastardism of her own offspring born in wedlock.
Off the sports pitch, however—and perhaps this was the reason he first took to it—Fidel suffered from bullying about his bastardism, rumours of which had spread north to Banes from the Las Manacas ranch in Bira/n, and then south to Santiago, along the lines of money and influence of his father's circle.
A full one-third, and oftentimes more, is expended upon officials and in defraying establishment charges; the remainder is wasted upon the most worthless and vicious of the population, and in sustaining bastardism.
These included "Bastardism", the alleged tendency among the French of begetting illegitimate children, with which they might be expected to swamp Britain and "to weaken the State" itself.
As has been said before, it is only in that portion of Constantinople which is under Christian civilization that bastardism, street immorality, and adultery prevail.
The old man of the family is a mulatto, the mother an Indian; only one of the race has any tolerable pretensions to whiteness of complexion, and this must be the effect of bastardism or of some wild anomalous lusus naturae, or whim of nature, as the philosophers call it, which however has no influence upon his low manners and native stupidity.
We may well shudder in thinking of the results of such marriages from the triple view of criminality, bastardism of the race, and wretched homes.
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It is also of importance to the argument as to the bastardism of the Jew to know that the Kohanim (priests) whose racial purity would seem to bring them nearer than any other division of Jewdom to the original type, show, anthropologically, no divergence whatever from the mass of the Jews.
Négritude played a dreadful role in this. That's to say, our bastardism wasn't accepted serenely. But nowadays more and more Antilleans are seeing that bastardism, blending, and impurity are fundamental values — and that they're in the process of spilling out over the whole world.
It is generally well known that all efforts of bastardism to propagate are sterile, and we need not witness the efforts of the horse and mule trying to create a new and better species.
That the seed is not responsible seems certain, since when "bastardism " does occur among swedes, the appearance of the plant differs markedly from that of one affected with cabbage-top.
Focke gave a remarkable history of plant bastardism and described Mendel's experiments .
The Dukes of Savoy did not reside on the sunny side of the Alps till about the middle of the sixteenth century, and even then, far from becoming naturalized to the climate of Italy, they gave Piedmont that tinge of French bastardism, against which the newly arisen national spirit is now so successfully reacting.
The innovations and bastardisms wrought into Masonry since 1844, by that unfortunate book, exceed, when summed up, the innovations and bastardisms from all other sources united.
The younger generation, born in Russia, but brought up in genuine German style, anxious to pass of for Russians by the adoption of the language and manners of the country, generally share the unfortunate fate of a go-between or neuter production, for they deceive nobody by their swagger, least of all the Russians, sho esteem far more the original German character than this kind of bastardism, which is devoid of a decided national basis.
Border literature, Chicano literature for Polkinhorn, is subversive because it is "bastard", and its bastardism lies in the change of linguistic code and in the nonrecognition of the identity or relationship of Chicanos and Chicanas with an external "us."
I have to say, I also probably don't define myself anymore as a person coming from Mexico, so it's just a hybrid— a kind of bastardism, a mix of different things.
Bastardism is everywhere. In the Tiny Tears commercial a three-year-old tells her dolly not to cry because "she's her very own baby"? Don't you see? It's Bloodspeak, right in the language: Comes by it honestly.
You could say that bastardism is my ideology, even though María Galindo despises the notion of ideology because its authoritarian and academic and, therefore, embedded in the hierarchical structures of patriarchy.
By God, indeed; I cannot stand your bastardism, Jacques,” and I took my blanket in hand, dashed from the room, and made my bed in the hallway.
His worldview has several euphemistic aliases— "rugged individualism," "egoism," or "social Darwinism," to name a few— though in his case, "pitiless, selfish bastardism” may be more accurate.
Bastardism, as an approach, had already been applied with some success. Major Buckley was notably scary.
Yet the bastardisms of writing and of being— of what Heidegger calls Seinverlassenheit, the abandonment of being by being, and of what Derrida calls destinerrancy, the radical insecurity to which all destining, sending, and writing are exposed— still call on us to think, so that a confusion of all the old grandfathers is probably inevitable.
Susa's brains and contacts, my tactical skills and bastardism, and your face and moral compass.
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