They are the stuff of inquisitions, imperialisms, gulags, and concentration camps. |
We have lived through Crusades, Spanish inquisitions, blood libels, pogroms, persecutions, mass murders, and gassings. |
But, if it does not, the drive to curb future inquisitions may take several forms. |
She classified the inquisitions of the two nurses as outrageous. |
A brief look at the escheator's inquisitions in the wake of the revolt add substance to this assessment. |
All of the institutional inquisitions worked in secrecy, except for closely regulated public appearances. |