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Example sentences for "acceded"

Lexicographically close words:
academies; acanthus; acaso; acause; accede; accedere; accedes; acceding; accelerate; accelerated
  1. And that § 31 is unconditional in its prescription of the duty of the authorised countersignature of the Prime Minister is a conception that is acceded to by those writers on State law who have framed the Constitution.

  2. I have sat with them in the Union Committee, for three years, and they have always taken great pleasure in negotiating with us, so long as we acceded to their demands».

  3. But even if Gerry acceded to this wish, some one else would have to present a brief synopsis of the evidence and draw up a judicial arraignment of the administration.

  4. With Spain negotiations had not had a satisfactory issue, propositions for adjusting amicably the boundaries of Louisiana had not been acceded to, and spoliation claims formerly acknowledged had again been denied.

  5. Chao’s proposals should therefore be acceded to, and “the entire State of Derge be brought under Chinese rule.

  6. The duel acceded to, the rest of the affair was for the seconds to settle.

  7. Obeying a generous impulse, whilst his reason, at the same time, was opposed to an unjust attack, he acceded to a duel on behalf of the sad cause in which we are now engaged.

  8. The suggestion was acceded to; they put on their boots and dressed for the journey, then they set out.

  9. Bress denied, frightened General Hulot, who acceded to the retreat of the 35th and the sending away of the préfet, gave a written order to M.

  10. Madame de Villeneuve should share the breakfast; the proposal was acceded to.

  11. I could wish this to be represented to his Excellency, Rear Admiral Digby, and that the proposal could be acceded to, as it would relieve many of these distrest men and be consistent with the humane purposes of our office.

  12. After some conversation, this was acceded to; and Monday settled as the day when these papers are to be taken into consideration.

  13. Notwithstanding these disclosures, however, Mr. Pitt proposed a second loan of seven millions and a half for the prosecution of the war, which the House immediately acceded to.

  14. All States represented at the Conference signed except China, Montenegro, Nicaragua, and Russia, but Nicaragua acceded later.

  15. Italy and Sweden, which had signed the convention, but had not ratified in time, acceded in 1910.

  16. All the Powers represented at the Conference signed except the United States of America, China, San Domingo, Nicaragua, and Uruguay, but Nicaragua acceded later.

  17. All the States represented at the Conference signed except China, Spain, and Nicaragua, but Nicaragua acceded later.

  18. All the States represented at the Conference signed except China and Nicaragua; both, however, acceded later.

  19. Colombia and Persia did not ratify the treaty, but, on the other hand, Japan acceded to it later on.

  20. But the United States of America, China, and Nicaragua acceded later.

  21. Carter, for his own sake, had not cared to have the story get abroad and had sullenly acceded to the command.

  22. It was all ready, with its simple furnishings, in marked contrast to the rooms that would have been his if he had acceded to his benefactor's request.

  23. He acceded willingly to Dolly's plans of visiting Abchurch Lane on the following day, but had some difficulty in inducing his friend to consent to fix on an hour early enough for city purposes.

  24. Perhaps she had been too quick;--but there was the fact that with her own consent she had acceded to her mother's demand that the man should be rejected.

  25. I saw this clearly, and I knew that until some plain and rational system should be adopted and acceded to, the business of this office would be a business of expedient and chicane.

  26. Sir, I presume you have been before this informed, that all the States except Rhode Island, have acceded to the impost law.

  27. Sam was delighted at the promotion of his friends, and asked to be appointed their servant, a request which was at once acceded to.

  28. Peter's application, therefore, to accompany his brother was acceded to without hesitation, and ten days after the battle of Toulouse he was on board ship with Tom and Sam, both of whom were doing well.

  29. This clause was not acceded to by the Representatives, but it was complete as the act of the Senate; yet neither France nor England complained of it as an indignity.

  30. All the States except Maryland acceded to the Articles, notwithstanding some of them did so with the reservation that their claim to those lands as common property was not thereby abandoned.

  31. The States claiming those lands acceded to those views and transferred their claims to the United States upon certain specific conditions, and on those conditions the grants were accepted.

  32. This plan was acceded to by Caesar, and a long conference was held in this way between the two generals, as they sat upon their horses, on the summit of the hill.

  33. The soldiers acceded to her terms; she opened the gates, and they, instead of giving her the bracelets, threw their shields upon her as they passed, until the poor girl was crushed down with them and destroyed.

  34. Caesar acceded to the suggestion, and the arrangements for a conference were made, each party, as usual in such cases, taking every precaution to guard against the treachery of the other.

  35. He acceded to the plan, and began forthwith to enter upon the necessary measures for putting it into execution.

  36. When I acceded to office I did so, so far as regarded the United States of America, with some advantage.

  37. The physician had insisted upon fifteen thousand for so great a service, and this demand had finally been acceded to; and five thousand had actually been paid him in advance.

  38. The army acceded to this plan with acclamations.

  39. Parliament, desirous of conciliating him and securing his co-operation in sustaining their power, acceded to this request.

  40. Modifications conformable to the views of the Liberal party were in some instances immediately acceded to, and in others promised by the Charter.

  41. Royer-Collard hesitated at first, then acceded for a moment, and finally declined.

  42. I acceded to his wish, and Mr. Pendleton said he would call on me again in the course of the day or the following morning, to confer further relative to time and place.

  43. General Morris, of Vermont, shortly after acceded to this arrangement.

  44. I acceded to his request to go there, but determined to leave your mother and Victor at Henderson, not being quite sure that our adventure would succeed as we hoped.

  45. Lord Cochrane, however, voluntarily acceded to one of their wishes.

  46. Lord Cochrane, being consulted on the scheme, eagerly acceded to it in a letter written on the 25th of October.

  47. This proposition was acceded to, and away they went to Gayfield's apartments, where a very hospitable and friendly entertainment was presented to them with every mark of a hearty welcome.

  48. New Hampshire acceded to it on the 24th of June.

  49. Congress has acceded to the prayer of Kentucky, to become an independent member of the Union.

  50. You have heard that Virginia has acceded to the new Constitution.

  51. Mehrfeldt informed him that the King of Bavaria had at length acceded to the alliance.

  52. He solicited his old masters the Directors for employment, They acceded to his request, with high compliments both to his abilities and to his integrity, and appointed him a Member of Council at Madras.

  53. Sweden willingly acceded to the league, which is known in history by the name of the Triple Alliance; and, after some signs of ill- humour on the part of France, a general pacification was the result.

  54. If they acceded to the proposal of the King, they recognised the legality of the writs of ship-money.

  55. Hoolagoo, though surprised at this request, acceded to it also, and gave him a corps of Mongols as an escort.

  56. They acceded to his desire; but the magistrates of Goerlitz perfectly justified their conduct.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acceded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.