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"prepense" Definitions
  1. planned beforehand : PREMEDITATED

6 Sentences With "prepense"

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Did the defendant knock the plaintiff down with malice prepense?
If a Frenchman is ever rude, he is rude with malice prepense and aforethought.
And I must say it dealt Me a blow that I felt Like a malice prepense.
He was prepense to argue about the difficulties of her life, and of the urgent necessity of vanquishing these.
The Monthly Review thought the author showed undisciplined "malice prepense".All cited and commented on in Wardle 1971, pp. 407–8. A number of other rewiewers, however, still hedging their praise with qualifiers—noting, for example, that Hazlitt's sketches tend more toward caricature than fully rounded likenesses (The Eclectic Review), or that he weakens his position by showing "a dash of the coxcomb in his criticisms" (The Gentleman's Magazine)—nevertheless had much to offer in praise. The European Magazine admired the book's elegant writing.
Irish Catholics were popular targets for stereotyping in the 19th century. According to historian George Potter, the media often stereotyped the Irish in America as being boss-controlled, violent (both among themselves and with those of other ethnic groups), voting illegally, prone to alcoholism and dependent on street gangs that were often violent or criminal. Potter quotes contemporary newspaper images: > You will scarcely ever find an Irishman dabbling in counterfeit money, or > breaking into houses, or swindling; but if there is any fighting to be done, > he is very apt to have a hand in it." Even though Pat might "'meet with a > friend and for love knock him down,'" noted a Montreal paper, the fighting > usually resulted from a sudden excitement, allowing there was "but little > 'malice prepense' in his whole composition.

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