Those tawny beasts had coursed at the behest of a master who was bound by the limitations of the law, but he, John Spurrier, was his own master and could deal less formally and more Condignly with an enemy to whom suspicion pointed-and there was time enough.
"The Law of Hemlock Mountain"
Hugh Lundsford
If so, they deserve to be Condignly punished for such obstinate dull-headedness....
"Baboo Jabberjee, B.A."
F. Anstey
It was deemed so blasphemous, so insulting to the Majesty of England, so entirely seditious, that James, not satisfied with inditing a rejoinder, insisted through Carleton that a reward should be offered by the States for the detection of the author, in order that he might be Condignly punished.
"Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete"
John Lothrop Motley