"Defamer" Quotes from Famous Books
... even his assertion. Far better it was that the husband should prove the defamer of his wife, than that my darling child should prove a profligate. But he left me no room to doubt, by ... — Jane Talbot • Charles Brockden Brown
... said; and then his tongue would be no slander, and his breath would be no blast, and nobody would either tell him any thing, or hear any thing from him: and this kind of usage, I think, is the only way to put a stop to a defamer; for when he has no credit of his own left, he would be unable to hurt ... — The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.) • Daniel Defoe |