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Example sentences for "addresses"

Lexicographically close words:
addresse; addressed; addressee; addressees; addressers; addressing; addrest; adds; adduce; adduced
  1. No addresses delivered on the subject, during the days of the greatest antislavery excitement, exceeded in severity those which fell from the lips and were produced by the pen of John Wesley.

  2. The president received addresses from all parts of the Union, whose spirit attested the patriotic sentiment of the nation; and the executive, in turn, warmed by like sentiments, made responses that sustained the ardor of the people.

  3. Addresses of the second continental Congress to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, i.

  4. The most inflammatory addresses were circulated, to influence the people against the president and the treaty, and to form a public opinion that should bear with potency upon the supreme legislature.

  5. From the time of its publication until the expiration of the term of his presidency, Washington received public addresses from all the state legislatures which were convened within that period.

  6. A selection from Washington's replies to these addresses may be found in the twelfth volume of Sparks' "Life and Writings of Washington.

  7. You have as many addresses in your chest as James the Second.

  8. How infinitely wiser must appear the spirit and principles manifested in his late addresses to Congress than the policy of modern European courts!

  9. Armstrong, Major John, addresses to the continental army written by, in 1783, iii.

  10. President Ira Remsen of Johns Hopkins University presided, and addresses were made by President Mary E.

  11. But now that this examination is finished, we may state one criticism which addresses itself to all these systems alike.

  12. The beings which the magician invokes and the forces which he throws in play are not merely of the same nature as the forces and beings to which religion addresses itself; very frequently, they are identically the same.

  13. The one addresses itself to the phenomena of nature, either the great cosmic forces, such as winds, rivers, stars or the sky, etc.

  14. Thus the existence of individual cults implies nothing which contradicts or embarrasses the sociological interpretation of religion; for the religious forces to which it addresses itself are only the individualized forms of collective forces.

  15. Is he paying his addresses to Miss Lydia, and her father's ships, negroes, and forty thousand pounds?

  16. I am here, Mr. Warrington, paying my addresses to an honourable lady.

  17. The Speaker of the House now addresses the Sophomores, announcing to them their election to the high position of Representatives, and exhorting them to discharge well all their duties to their constituents and their common country.

  18. The President then responds in the same tongue, and addresses a few words of counsel to the Class.

  19. At present it is sometimes designated by this title in poetry, and in addresses written in other tongues than the vernacular.

  20. Appropriate addresses were made, both by the fair donor and the captain of the company.

  21. The Marshal of the Exchequer addresses the usher, and holds a document inscribed, "Exiit breve Vice-comiti.

  22. Already the standing subject of public addresses to the people in England, is the injustice of certain individuals being allowed to hold such immense tracts of country in their possession.

  23. He wrote an earnest epistle to Turlough O'Brien, whom he addresses respectfully as King of Ireland, and whose virtues as a Christian prince he highly commends.

  24. Even this contributed to tranquillize him, by taking away all color of presumption from his own addresses to Miss Walladmor, and all color of degradation from her with which hereafter the censorious might else have reproached her.

  25. From the first she declined his addresses with a firmness that should naturally have at once discouraged a man of his discernment.

  26. It may be also observed, that the emperor himself seems not to have been quite sure of the effects of his pious addresses to the now schismatic Madonna of Pochayoff, because it is well known that this man, who, as I have said above, p.

  27. Illuminated addresses are often executed by people who have had practically no training at all.

  28. Schweinfurth, writing on these household matters, alone of all her other correspondents, addresses her) did not communicate with other mistresses of families on such matters, instead of always with the gentlemen.

  29. The friends of the Union who favored a speedy and vigorous prosecution of the war, besieged the President with letters, memorials, and addresses to "do something.

  30. Write to the Bureau of Labor Statistics at your State Capitol, asking for the names and addresses of employers in your locality who have experimented with profit sharing.

  31. Yet thus it happens, my lord, that self will come into all addresses of this nature, though it is the most unmannerly word of the world in civil conversation, and the most ungrateful to all hearers.

  32. Then thus I make my addresses to her:--[Bows.

  33. Sennor Don Lopez, I am come, by your permission, to renew my addresses to your fair daughter.

  34. And yet what other conclusion remained, saving the rejection of his addresses by Flora, an alternative not to be thought of in the present high-wrought state of his feelings, with anything short of mental agony.

  35. I do not know whether she might not feel a momentary regret at having taken so decisive a resolution upon the addresses of a lover, who seemed fitted so well to fill a high place in the highest stations of society.

  36. Tacitly he hoped the Baron would sanction his addresses to Rose, and give him a right to assist him in his exile; but he forbore to speak on this subject until his own fate should be decided.

  37. Addresses will be moved in both Houses immediately upon their meeting.

  38. Addresses to Her Majesty may be presented to Her Majesty through the Secretary of State, or may be reserved until Her Majesty can hold a Levée in person.

  39. Lord Melbourne has little doubt that the Lords and Commons will send their addresses by the officers of the Household.

  40. I was happy to see that the Addresses of both Houses of Parliament were voted in a decent and becoming way.

  41. I must now take down your names and addresses in a book, and decide what day or at what time we wish to hold our regular meetings.

  42. Meantime, I will need the names and addresses of the members of Dandelion Camp, to enter the report on my records.

  43. For these addresses see Sahagun, Hist.

  44. Among the Miztecs, in Oajaca, where cremation does not seem to have obtained, compliments and addresses were presented to the corpse of a chief, just as if he were alive.

  45. He has concluded now, and the high-priest again addresses a short speech to him.

  46. Addresses of condolence were also made to the royal family or the senate.

  47. But his addresses are turgid, labouring, and not effective for their purpose.

  48. It will probably be impracticable to include the addresses of all isolated believers, but these should be known to the Secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly in each country, so that they may be available on application to him.


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