For his opponents, it was proof of his evil genius andperfidy.
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The second part of this quotation offers a greater elaboration on the city'sperfidy, repeating its name for the third time in fewer than fifteen lines in the poem.
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This, we are told, is the result of a breach of faith, of a gross betrayal and of shamelessperfidy.
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History has many examples ofperfidyand deceit.
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This resolution is an example ofperfidyand weakness.
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One act ofperfidyon the part of a nation will shatter a reputation.
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They think that this is an act of infiniteperfidy.
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He has faced internal problems, unjustified allegations ofperfidy, to which he has stood up bravely, as one might expect of this man.
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This country, unhappily, has sometimes a reputation in other lands of unreliability, and occasionally we are accused ofperfidy.
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It has been strained, difficult and infected withperfidy.
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Worse than that; internationalperfidyhas become a habit, a policy, a boast.
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We shall be guilty of the basestperfidythat ever blackened a people's fame.
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He has been using words such as "perfidy"and"gerrymandering" and other adjectives and nouns.
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I do not propose ever to forget the crimes and perfidies of which some of them have been guilty.
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If we fail, history will condemn, not merely theperfidy, but the egregious folly of such a failure.
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