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Example sentences for "artificers"

Lexicographically close words:
artifact; artifacts; artifical; artifice; artificer; artifices; artificial; artificialities; artificiality; artificiall
  1. Their chiefest trade consisteth in vttering their petty marchandises, & Artificers labours at the weekly markets.

  2. They alleadge for themselues, that speedy iustice is administred in their townes, and that it saueth great expences, incident to assize trials, which poor Artificers cannot vndergoe.

  3. No person was to quit his own village, if he could get work at these wages; and labourers and artificers flying from one district to another in consequence of these regulations, were to be imprisoned.

  4. Bell to read the complaint, went round and told every one he knew that shortly they would have news; and excited the 'prentices and artificers to expect some speedy rising against the foreign merchants and workmen.

  5. Reinforcing the petition of the Separatists, they asked permission to transport with them “divers artificers and other persons that are noted to be Sectaries, whose minds are continually in an ecclesiastical ferment.

  6. And a Direction for Adventurers with small stock to get two for one, and good land freely: And for Gentlemen, and all Servants, Labourers, and Artificers to live plentifully.

  7. He knows it is his only art so to carry it as none but artificers perceive it.

  8. The circumstance which most distinctly marks the afternoon of Sunday on board a man-of-war, even more than on land, is the absence of all the usual stir caused by the multifarious occupations of the artificers and crew.

  9. The buildings of the new city were executed by such artificers as the reign of Constantine could afford; but they were decorated by the hands of the most celebrated masters of the age of Pericles and Alexander.

  10. Sculpture, aswell as of Picture, excellent Artificers haue written great bokes in commendation.

  11. We keep Crowds of our Artificers naked who well-deserve to be cloathed; many are as ill hutted as so many Greenlanders or Russian Peasants, who ought to be well housed, if any one thought them worth taking Care of and Encouraging.

  12. The private riches of London resteth chiefly in the hands of the merchants and retailers, for artificers have not much to spare, and labourers have need that it were given unto them.

  13. They are the best artificers and artists.

  14. Artificers everywhere use rules and weights and measures, that none of their work may be done at random and anyhow.

  15. Accordingly our wages attract artificers from all parts of the world.

  16. They are great artificers but they cannot work without materials.

  17. As for others, husbandmen's children, they were more used, they said, for the plough and to be artificers than to occupy the place of the learned sort.

  18. The servants and artificers were of course taken from the lower ranks of society; all the rest were originally of the most various degrees of rank and social position.

  19. In this respect, therefore, the class of cultivators can have no sort of advantage over that of artificers and manufacturers.

  20. In China and Indostan, accordingly, both the rank and the wages of country labourers are said to be superior to those of the greater part of artificers and manufacturers.

  21. Artificers and manufacturers, in particular, whose industry, in the common apprehensions of men, increases so much the value of the rude produce of land, are in this system represented as a class of people altogether barren and unproductive.

  22. It is the labour of artificers and manufacturers only of which the free circulation is obstructed by corporation laws.

  23. The artificers and manufacturers of such mercantile states, therefore, would immediately be rivalled in the market of those landed nations, and soon after undersold and justled out of it altogether.

  24. The condition of artificers is, if possible, still worse.

  25. The labour of artificers and manufacturers never adds any thing to the value of the whole annual amount of the rude produce of the land.

  26. In London, almost all journeymen artificers are liable to be called upon and dismissed by their masters from day to day, and from week to week, in the same manner as day-labourers in other places.

  27. I employed artificers to form it into chambers, and stored it with all that I was likely to want.

  28. The pressing of such artificers consequently met with little official encouragement.

  29. The threat of the Greenock artificers to lay alongside the tender and take out their man by force of arms was one for which there existed abundant, if by no means encouraging precedent.

  30. Desiring that his church should be a very "majestic temple," he sent to call artificers from Amalfi and from Lombardy.

  31. Therefore the Emperor sent to call artificers and masters, as many as there were in all the universal world.

  32. Specimens of the ingenious handiwork of the artificers of Europe’s later Stone age abound.

  33. As I pointed out, one would be guided by circumstances; but men on board stranded steamers have been supplied with drugs and provisions, as well as lent naval artificers to advise them as to repairs.

  34. We have had about enough of this country, and if your artificers fancy we could trust that starboard boiler, we'll set about raising steam to take her out first thing in the morning.


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