His spirit was critical and reform-minded, along the lines of the French philosophes, who defined themselves as the adversaries of superstition and charlatanism. |
Without any charlatanism of passion I am able to tell you of something to match your devotion. |
The origins and vicissitudes by which the field has passed have not always distinguished it from religion, alternative healing practices, superstition, and also charlatanism. |
The unbecomingness and the charlatanism of an author's going around the country reading from the proofs of a book he is about to publish are degrading to literature. |
Henceforth sceptics can only deny the facts by accusing us of fraud and charlatanism. |
I have been accused of perfidy, malingering, duplicity, charlatanism and forty other words that I don't know the meaning of. |