Betrayed Sentence Examples

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  • She looked at them as though they had betrayed her.

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  • If before that you are not ten times wounded, killed, or betrayed, well... what then?...

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  • On his death, one of his advisors, who betrayed him and allied with the Yirkin invaders, seized the title of dhjan.

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  • Ne'Rin's father betrayed A'Ran's father.

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  • They seem to think I betrayed them.

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  • He had betrayed her.

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  • He betrayed his surprise at her reply by his movement.

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  • I betrayed your trust.

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  • Unless more than Harmony had betrayed Gabriel.

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  • From the moment she met him, her heart had betrayed interest in him, even when she denied it.

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  • You care more for the honor of a dead-dead woman who betrayed you.

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  • Thirty minutes later she was walking down the drive to meet Connie, never having betrayed his trust.

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  • She was going to say that the bitter note in her tone was for someone who had betrayed her, but the whole world didn't need to know about their shame.

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  • You weren't the only one betrayed, Darian.

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  • You feel betrayed, but you need to go back and talk to him.

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  • Her hoarse whisper betrayed her relief.

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  • If he goes back now, I haven't betrayed him.

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  • She played them against each other and betrayed them both to Sasha.

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  • I was just thinking I might have betrayed yours.

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  • She had been the one who had betrayed, and the person she had betrayed was Yancey.

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  • But even if the rent is not mended, perhaps the worst vice betrayed is improvidence.

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  • You don't think I betrayed your trust?

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  • So did I. Maybe you feel like we both betrayed your trust.

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  • Mansr, I can't help but think it's my fault that Ne'Rin betrayed him.

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  • Yet the current Steward, Denathor, father of Boromir who betrayed the Fellowship in Book I, no longer considers himself the King's Steward, but ruler in his own right.

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  • He remembered with dissatisfaction the agitation and fear he had betrayed before his subordinates.

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  • The moan of that wounded beast (the French army) which betrayed its calamitous condition was the sending of Lauriston to Kutuzov's camp with overtures for peace.

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  • They had trusted him - relied on him, and he had betrayed that trust.

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  • Marat never ceased his denunciations of the "faction des hommes d'Etat," by which France was being betrayed to her ruin, and his parrot cry of "Nous sommes trahis 1" was re-echoed from group to group in the streets of Paris.

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  • On joining the allies he received the rank of lieutenant-general and the appointment of aide-de-camp from the tsar, and rendered important assistance during the German campaign, though the charge that he betrayed the numbers, positions and intentions of the French to the enemy was later acknowledged by Napoleon to be without foundation.

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  • When the addict continually pursues sexual encounters with people outside that partnership, the other partner feels hurt and betrayed.

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  • When trust is broken the seed of distrust is planted in the mind of the partner that was betrayed.

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  • So naturally, I felt majorly betrayed and disgusted by this act, yet after discussing the situation with him further, I chose to stay and try to make it work.

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  • I am guessing that part of your girlfriend's hurt comes more from feeling foolish, jealous and betrayed.

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  • If on the other hand she feels betrayed by you and your fiancé, chances are strong that this will have a negative impact on your children.

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  • Once someone has been betrayed, it is hard to trust someone after that - and often simple, nice gestures or accidental misunderstandings seem to be signs of infidelity in the minds of the person recovering from the cheating.

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  • There might be forums for people who've been betrayed, those who have cheated in a relationship, discussions about divorce, and trying to work things out.

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  • A Scorpio male can be very vengeful if he's betrayed by his lover or discovers your feelings for him weren't real or as deep as his feelings for you.

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  • We feel betrayed and we sometimes feel we've failed as parents.

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  • On the Friday after that supper (Good Friday), Judas betrayed Jesus and, in return for payment, turned him over to the soldiers who arrested him.

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  • She left home, feeling bitterly betrayed by her family.

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  • Ruby - A demon who appeared in seasons three and four as an ally, she ultimately betrayed Sam.

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  • Don't look so betrayed.

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  • I know what it is to be betrayed.

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  • No one could protect me against him if I betrayed him.

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  • He was on the Council until shortly after I died-dead, after which he betrayed the Immortals to work for the Dark One, Darkyn's predecessor.

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  • Never mind both women had not only betrayed his trust to make deals with Darkyn, but would soon both have their souls owned by the Dark One.

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  • As much as she loved her friend, she couldn't help feeling betrayed.

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  • Darian was a god, one betrayed by the only woman he'd ever loved.

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  • It was so before the Schism, when the White God took an Oracle as his bride and was himself betrayed.

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  • He'd blocked the strike that probably would've killed the woman who betrayed him, saving her instead.

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  • Maybe the beast awoke to help her fight Sirian before it, too, betrayed her.

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  • You believe Sirian betrayed my father?

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  • You've betrayed me once al - -

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  • I know you've already betrayed me, Taran.

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  • I don't care to whom you've betrayed me.

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  • A lengthy silence followed, and she bitterly considered how well he had betrayed her.

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  • You think he's betrayed me?

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  • Alex had stayed with her even when he thought she had betrayed him.

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  • I'm sorry I betrayed you instead.

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  • His rich drawl betrayed no more emotion than his words.

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  • Xander had no pity for the woman who betrayed the Grey God, Darian, and his brother, the White God.

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  • Suddenly, revealing secrets seemed much safer than a conversation about what he did to people who betrayed him.

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  • If she betrayed him, was he turning his back on everything?

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  • Or killing those who betrayed him.

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  • Um, until I sort of betrayed him.

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  • However good her underlying motivations, she still lied, tricked and betrayed him.

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  • Lodovico escaped to Germany, returned the next year, was betrayed by his Swiss mercenaries and sent to die at Loches in France.

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  • Yet, as Strauss and others have shown, Kant's mind betrayed a decided leaning at times to a more mechanical conception of organic forms as related by descent.

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  • Finally, after a crushing defeat in which 2000 of the insurgents were killed and 6000 taken prisoners, he was betrayed by some of his followers and executed in Moscow.

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  • Norris, according to one account,' also confessed, but subsequently declared that he had been betrayed into making his statement.

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  • Indeed, as one of the acutest and most sympathetic of his critics has remarked, the deep and settled grudge he has betrayed towards every form of Christian belief, in all the writings of his maturity, may be taken as evidence that he had at one time experienced in his own person at least some of the painful workings of a positive faith.

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  • Betrayed by a kinsman while hiding in Tyrone, he was tried for high treason in Dublin, and executed on the 10th of March 1653.

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  • Agrippa being one day overheard by Eutyches, a slave whom he had made free, to express a wish for Tiberius' death and the advancement of Gaius, was betrayed to the emperor and cast into prison.

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  • Shortly before returning to his regiment in the early weeks of 1791 he indited a letter inveighing in violent terms against Matteo Buttafuoco, deputy for the Corsican noblesse in the National Assembly of France, as having betrayed the cause of insular liberty in 1768 and as plotting against it again.

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  • After imposing these harsh terms on his enemy, the conqueror might naturally have shown clemency to the Tirolese leader, Andreas Hofer; but that brave mountaineer, when betrayed by a friend, was sentenced to death at Mantua owing to the arrival of a special message to that effect from Napoleon.

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  • In May 1535 he was betrayed by Henry Phillips, to whom he had shown much kindness, as a professing student of the new faith.

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  • This is achieved; and Briinnhilde's horror and bewilderment at meeting Siegfried again as a stranger in his own shape creates a situation which Siegfried cannot understand, and which Hagen pretends to construe as damning evidence that Siegfried has betrayed Gunther's honour as well as Briinnhilde's.

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  • There most of the negotiations between the powers and Mehemet Ali were conducted; thence started the Egyptian naval expeditions to Crete, the Morea and Syria; and thither sailed the betrayed Ottoman fleet in 1839.

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  • At his trial he was defended and betrayed by the infamous Leonard MacNally, and was convicted of treason; and after delivering an eloquent speech from the dock, was hanged on the 20th of September 1803.

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  • In the Second Punic War it thrice bade defiance to Hannibal; but in the Social War it was betrayed into the hands of the Samnites, who kept possession till Marius, with whom they had sided, was defeated by Sulla, who in 80 B.C. subjected it with the rest of Samnium.

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  • His Jacobitism had already been betrayed in a tripos speech which brought him into trouble; and he was now deprived of his fellowship and became a non-juror.

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  • Later the secret was betrayed and came to the ears of persons who, as he says, "urged my sins against my laborious episcopate."

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  • Abelard's application of dialectic to theology betrayed the Nominalistic basis of his doctrine.

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  • All hope for the city being now at an end, the Syracusans threw themselves on the mercy of Marcellus; but Achradina and the island still held out for a brief space under the Syracusan mercenaries, till one of their officers, a Spaniard, betrayed the latter position to the enemy, and at the same time Achradina was carried and taken.

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  • The invasion under Aelius Gallus was an absolute failure, the expedition being betrayed by the guides and lost in the sands of the desert.

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  • The design was betrayed to Attila; and he extinguished the independence of the nation in a moment.

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  • Later, betrayed by the same Malatesta, Fra Silvestro was also seized.

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  • But so absolute was his lifelong self-mastery that he was hardly ever betrayed into saying that which, on cooler reflection, needed to be recalled.

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  • Before his agent returned, however, he had betrayed his colleague's plans to Jefferson, formed the Neutral Ground Agreement with the Spanish commander of the Texas frontier, placed New Orleans under martial law, and apprehended Burr and some of his alleged accomplices.

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  • But the habit of excessive bugling and band-playing betrayed the French design even before daybreak.

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  • Mithradates betrayed his own father Ariobarzanes, who was crucified, and murdered Datames, to whom he had introduced himself as a faithful ally.

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  • The Sidonian king Tennes considered resistance hopeless, and betrayed the town to the Persian king, assisted by Mentor, who had been sent with Greek troops from Egypt to defend the town.

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  • The attempt also of the daring highwayman Maternus to seize the empire was betrayed; but at last Eclectus the emperor's chamberlain, Laetus the praefect of the praetorians, and his mistress Marcia, finding their names on the list of those doomed to death, united to destroy him.

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  • They were betrayed by a general who at first professed to sympathize with them, and many were arrested.

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  • You have betrayed and deceived everybody.

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  • The conspiracies were repeatedly betrayed and the guilty parties terribly punished.

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  • He had spoken only a few words, however, when the insurgents, hearing some shots, and fancying they were betrayed, opened fire upon the national guard, and the archbishop fell, struck by a stray bullet.

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  • King John Casimir, betrayed and abandoned by his own subjects, fled .to Silesia, and profiting by the cataclysm which, for the moment, had swept the Polish state out of existence, the Muscovites, unopposed, quickly appropriated nearly everything which was not already occupied by the Swedes.

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  • Even rarer than these rare perceptions of the evidence of the quasi-historical books to their origin are such half-perceptions of the literary origin of the prophetical books as is betrayed by Ibn Ezra, who appears to question the Isaianic authorship of Is.

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  • He would have stood higher as an author had he written less, or had he indulged less in that practice of reiteration into which he was constantly betrayed by his anxiety to impress his ideas upon others.

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  • Here, with Miramon, he was besieged by the Juarists under Escobedo, and the garrison, when about to make a last attempt to break out, was betrayed 2 by Colonel Lopez to the besiegers (May 15, 1867).

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  • Some of them were double spies, sold to both parties, whose real sentiments are still conjectural; but Walsingham was more successful in seducing Catholic spies than his antagonists were in seducing Protestant spies, and most of his information came from Catholics who betrayed one another.

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  • In the reign of Edward the Confessor Walthamstow belonged to Waltheof, son of Siward, earl of Northumberland, who married Judith, niece of William the Conqueror, who betrayed him to his death in 1075.

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  • By way of enforcing this point Paul repeats the tradition he had received direct from the Lord, and already handed on to the Corinthians, of how " the Lord Jesus on the night in which he was betrayed " (not necessarily the night of Passover) " took bread and having given thanks brake it and said, This is my body, which is for your sake; this do in remembrance of me.

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  • They all in substance repeat Paul's account; but identify the night on which Jesus was betrayed with that of the Pascha.

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  • There is also a spiritual chewing of the body of Christ, not such that by it we understand the very food to be changed into spirit, but such that, the body and blood of the Lord abiding in their essence and peculiarity, they are spiritually communicated to us, not in any corporeal way, but in a spiritual, through the Holy Spirit which applies and bestows on us those things which were prepared through the flesh and blood of the Lord betrayed for our sake to death, to wit, remission of sins, liberation and life eternal, so that Christ lives in us and we in him...

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  • By the partisans of the Empire, on the other hand, the Donation was looked upon as the fons et origo malorum, and Constantine was regarded as having, in his new-born zeal, betrayed his imperial trust.

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  • If we say that he carried on a successful war against the Saxons, was probably betrayed by his wife and a near kinsman, and fell in battle, we have stated all which can be claimed as an historical nucleus for his legend.

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  • But the very futility of the accusations must have betrayed to More the bitter determination of his enemies to compass his destruction.

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  • At length Eira was betrayed to the Spartans (668 B.C. according to Pausanias), and after a heroic resistance Aristomenes and his followers had to evacuate Messenia and seek a temporary refuge with their Arcadian allies.

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  • Thrasydaeus, son of Theron of Agrigentum, seems to have ruled the city oppressively, but an appeal made to Hiero of Syracuse, Gelon's brother, was betrayed by him to Theron; the latter massacred all his enemies and in the following year resettled the town.

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  • Charles seems to have been a prince of education and letters, a friend of the church, and conscious of the support he could find in the episcopate against his unruly nobles, for he chose his councillors for preference from among the higher clergy, as in the case of Guenelon of Sens, who betrayed him, or of Hincmar of Reims. But his character and his reign have been judged very variously.

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  • When detected, Ferdinand betrayed his associates, and grovelled to his parents.

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  • These troops, returning home from a disastrous expedition to Cyrene, suspected that they had been betrayed in order that Apries, the reigning king, might rule more absolutely by means of his mercenaries, and their friends in Egypt fully sympathized with them.

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  • But Anjou was a Catholic, and this fact aroused among the Protestants a feeling that they were being betrayed.

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  • On the 4th of August Ballard was seized and betrayed his comrades, probably under torture.

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  • Wallis having been betrayed originally by his fatal cleverness into the pettiest carping at words, Hobbes had retorted in kind, and then it became a high duty in the other to defend his Latin with great parade of learning and give fresh provocation.

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  • Finally, the psychology of Hobbes, though too undeveloped to guide the thoughts or even perhaps arrest the attention of Locke, when essaying the scientific analysis of knowledge, came in course of time (chiefly through James Mill) to be connected with the theory of associationism developed from within the school of Locke, in different ways, by Hartley and Hume; nor is it surprising that the later associationists, finding their principle more distinctly formulated in the earlier thinker, should sometimes have been betrayed into affiliating themselves to Hobbes rather than to Locke.

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  • Favras took into his confidence certain officers by whom he was betrayed; and, with his wife, he was arrested on Christmas Eve 1789 and imprisoned in the Abbaye.

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  • He took the Sicel Cephaloedium (Cefalu), and even the old Phoenician border-fortress of Solous was betrayed to him.

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  • Of the betrayed chiefs, many were laid low in a few moments; some, dismounting, and throwing off their outer robes, vainly sought, sword in hand, to return, and escape by some other gate.

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  • In thus repeating over and over on wood and copper nearly the same incidents of the Passion, or again in rehandling them in yet another medium, as in the highly finished series of drawings known as the "Green Passion" in the Albertina at Vienna, Darer shows an inexhaustible variety of dramatic and graphic invention, and is never betrayed into repeating an identical action or motive.

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  • Being at last betrayed, it was given to Bohemund, prince of Tarentum, and it remained the capital of a Latin principality for nearly two centuries.

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  • Indefatigable in sifting original documents, Aubigne had amassed a wealth of authentic information; but his desire to give in all cases a full and graphic picture, assisted by a vivid imagination, betrayed him into excess of detail concerning minor events, and in a few cases into filling up a narrative by inference from later conditions.

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  • Though Carlyle, especially in his earlier years, could deliver an invigorating and encouraging, if not a sanguine doctrine, his utterances were more generally couched in the key of denunciation, and betrayed a growing despondency.

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  • The cause of the slaying of Comyn is unknown; the two men had long been at odds, but the evidence does not confirm the story that Comyn had betrayed Bruce to Edward.

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  • We know that James was clement; that the middle and lower classes stood by him; that he was a great amateur in the arts; that he was betrayed again and again by those of his own house, finally by his own son.

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  • But Beaton could not keep both Arran, whom he had now secured, and Lennox, who betrayed him, and made for England.

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  • Darnley betrayed some obscure accomplices.

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  • In April Montrose was abandoned by his royal master, and was defeated at Carbiesdale, on the south side of the kyle, or estuary, of Shin and Oykel; he was betrayed, insulted, bullied by the preachers, and, going to his death like a bridegroom to the altar, was hanged at Edinburgh, on the 10th of May.

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  • Meanwhile complex intrigues occurred, and were betrayed, between " the Club " (the advanced constitutionalists) and the Jacobites.

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  • When his fame was at its height he allowed his colleague Jourdan to be beaten, betrayed all his plans to the enemy, and took part in organizing a conspiracy for the return of Louis XVIII., in which he was to play, for his own aggrandizement, the part that Monk played from higher motives in the English revolution.

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  • He went to Paris in August 1803 with Georges Cadoudal to head a royalist rising against Napoleon; but, betrayed by a friend, he was arrested on the 28th of February 18c4, and on the 15th of April was found strangled in prison.

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  • During the meal Jesus declared that He should be betrayed by one of their number.

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  • Betrayed, it is said, by a Christian who had suffered personal.

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  • In his diplomacy with Napoleon and Great Britain Jefferson betrayed a painful incorrigibility of optimism.

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  • The sympathies here betrayed by Severus are wholly those of St Martin.

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  • In 1680 Sivaji died, and his son and successor, Sambhaji, was betrayed to Aurangzeb and put to death.

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  • Moreover, they were betrayed by the Medinian family of the Banu Haritha, who introduced Syrian soldiers into the town.

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  • The pretender was betrayed by the king of Kabul and killed himself.

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  • In later ages Elisha (alaer " the other," as he was named) was regarded as the type of a heretic whose pride of intellect betrayed him into infidelity to law and morals.

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  • Carnesecchi was in Venice when the news reached him, and betook himself to Florence, where, thinking himself safe, he was betrayed by Cosimo, the duke, who wished to curry favour with the pope.

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  • The result threw Clay into paroxysms of rage, and he violently complained that his friends always used him as their candidate when he was sure to be defeated, and betrayed him when he or any one could have been elected.

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  • Octavian betrayed his party, and came to terms with Antony and Lepidus.

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  • Betrayed by a priest, he was arrested.

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  • But on the eve of the occupation of Casale by the French, Mattioli - actuated by a tardy sense of patriotism or by the hope of further gain - betrayed the transaction to the governments of Austria, Spain, Venice and Savoy.

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  • The duke of York is said to have betrayed him to Colbert, the French ambassador in London.

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  • After Black Hawk's defeat on the Bad Axe he fled to the Wisconsin river Dalles, near the present Kilbourn, where he was betrayed by the Winnebago.

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  • Lutf Ali Khan was suddenly deserted by the whole of his army, except seventy faithful followers; and when he retreated to Shiraz he found the gates closed against him by Hajji Ibrahim, who held the city for the Kajar chief, Thence falling back upon Bushire, he found that the sheikh of that town had also betrayed him.

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  • Somewhat later Ibrahim Khalil of Shusha, repenting of his Russophilism, determined to deliver up the Muscovite garrison at that place, but his plans were betrayed, and he and his relatives put to death.

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  • This chief soon entered upon a series of intrigues in the Persian interests, and, among other acts offensive to Great Britain, suffered one Abbas Kuli, who had, under guise of friendship, betrayed the cause of the salar at Meshed, to occupy the citadel of Herat, and again place a detachment of the shahs troops in Ghurian.

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  • This plan, however, came to nothing; projected risings in England were betrayed, and by the capture of Dunkirk in June 1658, after the battle of the Dunes, by the French and Cromwell's Ironsides, the Spanish cause in Flanders was ruined.

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  • As he sat on the judgment-seat, ` the deep thought betrayed in his furrowed brow - the large eyebrows, overhanging eyes that seemed to regard more what was taking place within than around him - his calmness, that would have assumed a character of sternness but for its perfect placidity - his dignity, repose and venerable age, tended at once to win confidence and to inspire respect ' (Townsend).

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  • The plot was betrayed to Cicero, at whose instigation documentary evidence was obtained, implicating Lentulus and others.

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  • But having been betrayed they fled to Corfu early in 1844.

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  • But they did not find the insurgent band which they had been told awaited them, and were betrayed by one of their party, the Corsican Boccheciampe, and by some peasants who believed them to be Turkish pirates.

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  • As on former occasions the representatives of the East were at first deceived by false representations; they were betrayed into recognition of papal supremacy, and tricked into signing what could afterwards be represented as a submission to Western doctrine.

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  • The dominating ambition of his life was to achieve fame, but though that sometimes betrayed him into petty jealousy, it did not leave him insensible to the claims on his knowledge of the "cause of humanity," to use a phrase often employed by him in connexion with his invention of the miners' lamp. Of the smaller observances of etiquette he was careless, and his frankness of disposition sometimes exposed him to annoyances which he might have avoided by the exercise of ordinary tact.

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  • Immediately afterwards, however, flattered and cajoled by the queen, he betrayed his associates to her, and assisted her to escape from Holyrood to Dunbar.

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  • They had seen, I say, him who trusted in false gods and was betrayed by those gods in their fear, brought headlong down by his own weight, lie with broken legs, and afterwards be carried to Brunda and, exhausted by suffering and 4 E.g.

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  • He conducted in person the war against the Visigoths under Fritigern (in Macedonia and Epirus), and on one occasion was nearly betrayed into the enemy's hands; this campaign, in which Gratian's general Arbogast eventually lent help, was ended by Fritigern's death.

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  • He uttered no prayer, and he betrayed no apprehension.

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  • By the aid of a strong Samnite garrison which they received, the Palaeopolitans were long able to withstand the attacks of the consul; but at length the city was betrayed into the hands of the Romans by two of her citizens.

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  • When, therefore, the battle which Keppel fought with the French on the 27th of July 1778 ended in a highly unsatisfactory manner, owing mainly to his own unintelligent management, but partly through the failure of Sir Hugh Palliser to obey orders, he became convinced that he had been deliberately betrayed.

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  • Every one from whom she might have expected help betrayed her in turn, her second husband John IV.

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  • His plans were betrayed, and Pizarro at once brought him to trial.

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  • But thelast engagement, at Assandun (Ashingdon) in Essex went against the English, mainly because Eadric again betrayed the national catise and deserted to the enemy.

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  • It was on this fact that the fortune of England was to turn, for in the hour of crisis Harold was to be betrayed by the lords of the Midlands and the North.

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  • Starting his career as a perjurer, it is curious that he was singularly slow to suspect perjury in others; he was the most systematically betrayed of all English kings, because he was the least suspicious, and the most ready to buy off and to forgive rebels.

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  • They were even able to quell the first attempt at a reaction, by seizing and beheading Edmund, earl of Kent, the late kings half-brother, who was betrayed while organizing a plot for their destruction.

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  • They had planned to raise a rebellion in the name of the earl of March, in whose cause Wales and the North were to have been called to arms. But March himself refused to stir, and betrayed them to the king, who promptly beheaded them, and set sail five days later.

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  • The duke of Clarence in particular, discontented at the triumph of Lancaster, betrayed his father-in-law, and opened secret negotiations with his exiled brother.

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  • But the duke of Clarence betrayed to his brother the army which he had gathered in King Henrys name, and Battle of many of the Lancastrians were slow to join the earl, Barnet.

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  • Did not Sir William Stanley, the best paid of those who betrayed Richard III., afterwards lose his head for a deliberate plot to betray Henry VII.?

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  • But in the winter of 1494-1495 the traitors were themselves betrayed, and a large number of arrests were made, including not only Lord Fitzwaiter and a number of well-known knights of Yorkist families, but Sir William Stanley, the kings chamberlain, who had been rewarded with enormous gifts for his good service at Bosworth, and was reckoned one of the chief supports of the throne.

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  • Thus we feel it in its motion as wind, and observe the dynamical effects of this motion in the quiver of the leaf or the motion of a sailing ship. It offers resistance to the passage of bodies through it, destroying their motion and transforming their energy - as is betrayed to our hearing in the whiz of the rifle bullet, to our sight in the flash of the meteor.

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  • His hiding-place was betrayed by one of his neighbours, named Josef Raffi, and on the 27th of January 1810 he was captured by Italian troops and sent in chains to Mantua.

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  • The hatred of the Macedonian party towards Demosthenes, and the fury of those vehement patriots who cried out that he had betrayed their best opportunity, combined to procure his condemnation, with the help, probably, of some appearances which were against him.

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  • They had already, in 613, treated with Clotaire and betrayed the hopes of Brunhilda, being consequently rewarded with the guardianship of young Dagobert.

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  • The pontifical absolution of September 17, 1595, finally stultified the League, which had been again betrayed by the unsuccessful plot of Jean Chastel, the Jesuits pupil.

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  • Cond now began intrigues with the princes whom he had previously betrayed; but his pride dissolved in piteous entreaties when Thmines, captain of the guard, arrested him in September 1616.

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  • The ageing of the great king was betrayed not only by the fortune of war in the hands of Villeroy, la Feuillade, or Marsin; disgrace and misery at home were worse than defeat.

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  • The incoherent efforts which he made to repair by the secret diplomacy of the comte de Broglie the evils caused by his official policy only aggravated his shortcomings and betrayed his weakness.

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  • As early as 1300, at Padua, Petrus Aponensis, a notable expositor of medical theories, had betrayed a heterodoxy in faith; and John of Jandun, one of the pamphleteers on the side of Louis of Bavaria, was a keen follower of Averroes, whom he styles a " perfect and most glorious physicist."

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  • The accusations brought against Oldenbarneveldt of having been a traitor to his country, whose interests he had betrayed for foreign gold, have no basis in fact.

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  • The boy-god was taking no chances she betrayed him.

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  • Had the deity Fate betrayed her like everyone else did?

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  • He and Sasha betrayed the Council and humanity long ago.

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  • The discovery of her true father did nothing to comfort her, not when she realized how much Mr. Tim had betrayed her.

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  • If I suspect you've betrayed me, I'll turn my new super-demons on your Immortals.

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  • He went straight to the basement, where the body of their father had been kept.  The key to keeping the demon's away, it had been stolen by Sasha, the brother who betrayed the rest of them.  Rhyn pushed off the hood as he entered what had been the most sacred chamber of the Immortals.

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  • She'd manipulated and betrayed him in the name of Tiyan, and yet he not only remained, he'd accepted his place as Tiyan's warlord.

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  • Rage flooded him as he realized those who betrayed him - and Memon - had come as much from the north as from Tiyan.

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  • My expression of utter disdain may have betrayed my thoughts.

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  • This with many other aspects of the production by Ron Daniels, betrayed a conscious artifice, with reference to ballet and magical tricks.

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  • If Judas betrayed Jesus he broke this rule of the community also.

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  • At this juncture, alas, he is cruelly betrayed by his wicked nephew Mordred who has usurped the throne at home.

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  • His location was eventually betrayed to the authorities who raided Scotney Castle on two occasions in an attempt to capture him.

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  • I will answer for it she never betrayed the least thing in the world.

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  • No smoke curling in the air betrayed the presence of man.

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  • Throughout November, Rommel's private letters betrayed an increasing despondency.

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  • You were betrayed by your group - cannon fodder to trigger the trap they knew had been set for them.

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  • David Nagle was betrayed by an informer and arrested near Cork City in July, 1823.

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  • But now they betrayed their principles and the whole idea of workers ' internationalism.

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  • Eureka Street is based on a novel anyway, as betrayed by the first episode's opening narration.

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  • He is left pondering on the need of God to be loved, but he also was betrayed by humankind.

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  • Even so, the chimney glowing red-hot betrayed the heat work inside the kiln.

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  • I feel that I have betrayed myself perpetually -- so unguarded in speaking of my partiality for the church!

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  • For my own weakness, Debt still unpaid, Hearts I have broken, Lovers betrayed.

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  • Accident betrayed the secret of his retirement; he was compelled to leave his mathematical investigations, and to take part in entertainments, where the only thing that chimed in with his theorizing reveries was the music. French politics were at that time characterized by violence and intrigue to such an extent that Paris was no fit place for a student, and there was little honourable prospect for a soldier.

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  • For this emissary Tone drew up a memorandum on the state of Ireland, which he described as ripe for revolution; the paper was betrayed to the government by an attorney named Cockayne to whom Jackson had imprudently disclosed his mission; and in April 1794 Jackson was arrested on a charge of treason.

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  • The news of Navarino betrayed Mahmud into one of those paroxysms of rage to which he was liable, and which on critical occasions were apt fatally to cloud his usual good sense.

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  • He was essentially an amiable man, who hated the zeal for an impossible orthodoxy that constrained "the church to institute a search after crimes which have not betrayed an existence, yea, and to drag into open contentions those who are meditating no evil."

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  • The views on art contained in Herder's Kritische Wader (1769), Plastik (1778), &c., are chiefly valuable as a correction of the excesses into which reverence for Greek art had betrayed Winckelmann and Lessing, by help of his fundamental idea of national idiosyncrasy.

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  • All his private papers fell into the hands of his foes, but not even the bitterest and ablest of his personal enemies, Francis Aarssens (see Aarssens), could extract from them anything to show that Oldenbarneveldt at any time betrayed his country's interests.

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  • After many successful battles she was captured and betrayed to the English who burned her at the stake as a heretic.

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  • However, Bacon betrayed Essex during the latter 's treason trial.

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  • The Church has sold herself to the world, and is now merely like all unfaithful spouses that have betrayed their true husbands.

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  • I feel that I have betrayed myself perpetually -- so unguarded in speaking of my partiality for the church !

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  • Of course, Judas is not a common name, but one worth mentioning since it was he, a former disciple, who betrayed Jesus to the guards that led to his crucifixion.

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  • Whether this is accurate or not, the spouse who was betrayed will no doubt be deeply hurt and upset.

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  • When a spouse cheats, the other spouse often feels betrayed, depressed and undervalued.

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  • Parents understand that they no longer get along with each other or that one of them betrayed the other, which is the reason why they are dissolving the marriage.

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  • If that trust is betrayed, it is very painful.

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  • That said, who knows if their new friendship is going to last- and while I'm sure you feel somewhat betrayed, your friend probably doesn't think she's doing anything wrong or mean- in fact, she probably doesn't even know how you feel.

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  • Sometimes I think we are a couple, but other times I feel neglected, betrayed and played around.

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  • Remember, the child-like faith an English Bulldog puts in you is a great gift and should never be betrayed.

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  • Gauntlet Seven Sorrows is an action/adventure role-playing game about four immortal heroes who were betrayed by an Emperor.

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  • Save the Uricointi Empire from the Sorrows that have betrayed the Emperor and brought destruction and chaos to the realm.

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  • When a new baby comes into the family, older children feel betrayed by their parents and may become angry, directing their anger first toward the parents and later toward the intruder who is usurping their position.

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  • She did feel betrayed by Howard, but not by Yancey.

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  • She glanced at his face, but it betrayed no emotion.

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  • Deidre had no bad interactions with the death dealer, but she suspected anyone who betrayed Gabriel wouldn't be interested in helping her.

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  • The bitch betrayed me to you, Darkyn.

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  • He hadn't wanted to believe one of his sons betrayed the rest of the Council, though he wasn't exactly surprised, either.

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  • It had been where Wynn, the father of all the Immortals on the Council, had lain for hundreds of years before being dragged out by Sasha, the son who betrayed them all to Darkyn.

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  • If Gabriel didn't fall in love with Deidre in three days, he would be betrayed once more.

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  • She'd chosen a side deal with Darkyn and betrayed him.

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  • Alex had loved once before, long time ago, and that girl had betrayed him.

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  • Deidre's body betrayed her, giving a full-form shudder at the rush of heat and energy.

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  • Gabe knew without touching his mind that Tamer wasn't the one who had betrayed him.

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  • She betrayed me to the demons.

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  • Even Sasha, who'd betrayed them all to serve the Dark One, still sought out his brother's counsel.

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  • Sasha betrayed the others and aligned with the Dark One.

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  • Fury rose within him again as he took in the Immortal who had betrayed them and taken Katie.

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  • Not only had she been dragged to another planet by her best friend, but now she was about to be betrayed by a prisoner she tried to free.

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  • The old man was as nattily attired in his customary fashion, but his eyes betrayed his lack of sleep.

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  • But Cynthia's tone betrayed her disbelief in the words she was saying.

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  • He gazed up at her, smiled through the anguish his eyes betrayed and stood.

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  • As she had the day she betrayed him?

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  • The strength of her opponents was increased by the defection of Chatelherault and his son Arran; and an even more serious danger was the treachery of her secretary Maitland, who betrayed her plans to the lords of the Congregation.

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  • If you should ever be betrayed into any of these philanthropies, do not let your left hand know what your right hand does, for it is not worth knowing.

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  • The Prussians are our faithful allies who have only betrayed us three times in three years.

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  • Anatole followed him with his usual jaunty step but his face betrayed anxiety.

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  • He has betrayed his Tsar and his country, he has gone over to Bonaparte.

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  • Some General Hospital fans felt betrayed by Hughes' choice to take a job on another soap.

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  • Han and Leia discover that Lando is compromised and has betrayed them to the Empire.

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  • Peter Pettigrew - Pettigrew's death was a long time coming after the rat like man betrayed the Potter family and Harry time and again in his service to Voldemort.

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  • How did she tell Kris his closest advisor had betrayed him?

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  • His father may have betrayed mine, but he has been loyal for all these years we've been exiled.

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  • He'd betrayed his own sense of responsibility, not to mention his promise to Tim.

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  • Rhyn's jaw clenched, and he fought the raw feeling inside him, the one that betrayed him every time he tried to convince himself he'd survived worse.

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  • Now he thought he had been betrayed by the one person that he had believed he could trust.

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  • He had finally found a woman he could trust, and now he believed she had betrayed him.

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  • The Others betrayed you and chose Talon to replace you.

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  • After so many years of friendship, I was aghast when I learned that Zoe had betrayed me.

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