“Notwithstanding, we do not instigate anyone to disobey their laws, or either bigotedly, blindly follow them.”
“They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation.”
“Evidently he had no problem using repeatedly, even ostentatiously, an expression that a plurality of the Court had fingered as bigotedly anti-Catholic.”