If the principles of this work be built upon a sufficiently solid basis, the practice of deceipt ought to be condemned. |
One branch of athe art of war, as well as of every other human art, has hitherto consisted in deceipt. |
Despite his doubts, when Gemma faces deceipt and danger, Drummond handfasts with her. |
Fraud involves two elements, deceipt, and either injury to the person deceived or advantage to the author of the deceipt as a result of the deceipt or both. |
Deceipt is certainly not less deceipt, whether the falsehood be formed into words, or be conveyed through the medium of fictitious appearances. |