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Example sentences for "amicably"

Lexicographically close words:
amiableness; amiably; amianthus; amica; amicable; amice; amici; amicitia; amicitiam; amico
  1. Since the commencement of my Administration the two dangerous questions arising from the Clayton and Bulwer treaty and from the right of search claimed by the British Government have been amicably and honorably adjusted.

  2. Entertaining these sentiments, I am gratified to inform you that the long-pending controversy between the two Governments in relation to the question of visitation and search has been amicably adjusted.

  3. It is my earnest desire that every misunderstanding with the Government of Great Britain should be amicably and speedily adjusted.

  4. If she suits my fancy I shall have a broadsword bout with the brother, by way of introducing myself amicably to the family.

  5. Even when justice itself seems to be the opposite party, yet he hath such marvellous success in his office, that justice shall rather meet amicably with mercy and peace, and salute them kindly, (Psal.

  6. He found the whole party sitting up, and very amicably discussing the new acquaintance, who had pleased them all so much.

  7. Seeing them approaching, he rose from his chair, and nodding amicably to the general, signed to him not to interrupt the recitation.

  8. I meant to intervene amicably later on and help to improve poor Mr. Burdovsky's position.

  9. Larger flies, and especially moths, were at once pounced upon and devoured; a dozen often feeding amicably on the body of the same insect, consuming not only the juices, but the abdomen.

  10. Kennaston and Mrs. Saumarez chatted very amicably for some ten minutes.

  11. IX It was an hour or two later when the moon, drifting tardily up from the south, found Miss Hugonin and Mr. Kennaston chatting amicably together in the court at Selwoode.

  12. I may now, then," said Samuel, "conclude this unpleasant business is amicably settled?

  13. Worcester returned in an hour, and assured me that everything was amicably settled.

  14. Vittoria, overwhelmed with grief, went to live in retirement at Padua, where she was followed by Lodovico Orsini, a relation of her late husband and a servant of the Venetian republic, to arrange amicably for the division of the property.

  15. On Friday night there was a breeze between Peel and Disraeli which at first appeared menacing, but ended amicably enough, though amicable is hardly a word to be used between these two men.

  16. As he went away, he told Reeve that all was amicably settled.

  17. To this proposition they most cheerfully consented, and have now left, having asked for and obtained from me a written certificate, stating that the matter had been amicably adjusted.

  18. All matters and causes of dissatisfaction between the Doctor's mission and the Indians were amicably settled.

  19. England can survive without warring upon women, as you have said; so I hope that if we talk the matter amicably over, we may find that my duty need not clash with my inclination.

  20. Let us therefore inquire amicably what is the nature of Christ's bodily presence.

  21. Captain Reid had primed himself; no sooner was the king on board, and the Hennetti question amicably settled, than he proceeded to express my request and give an abstract of my claims and virtues.

  22. Captain Chase dwelt farther east in a bay called Hanamate, with a Mr. M'Callum; or rather they had dwelt together once, and were now amicably separated.

  23. Fortunately, however, the whole matter was amicably adjusted and there was no need for action.

  24. If this suit is pressed to an issue, mischievous consequences are sure to follow, and I therefore hope it may be amicably arranged.

  25. First, then, the marriage will amicably settle the process between us, and will operate like a decree in your favour, for you will retain your possessions.

  26. My wish, as you must have perceived, was to confer amicably with you.

  27. They "desired that the Cartledges should not suffer death, and the affair was at length amicably settled," says the old record.

  28. Powers amicably settled the boundaries of their West African lands, and Germany agreed not to thwart French designs on Tahiti, the Society Isles, the New Hebrides, etc.

  29. Europe is still unsettled, and although the war long menaced between Russia and Turkey has not broken out, there is no certainty that the differences between those powers will be amicably adjusted.

  30. The dispute was amicably settled, and probably no one was better pleased at the settlement than Mr. Gallatin, although he had nothing to do with the quarrel.

  31. They are like discussions conducted amicably but with perfect freedom by members of the same family respecting their common concerns.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "amicably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    cheerfully; fair; favorably; friendly; graciously; heartily; intimately; kindly; pleasantly; warmly