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Example sentences for "artizan"

Lexicographically close words:
artistical; artistically; artistry; artists; artium; artizans; artless; artlessly; artlessness; arton
  1. The tradesman or artizan had a small house with a door, and a window with a double shutter arrangement, the upper part being opened and turned outwards, forming a penthouse, and the lower a stall.

  2. A healthy society would have its maximum of fertility in this class and recruit the artizan class from the middle class rather than vice versa.

  3. The aristocracy of the intellectual and artizan classes are not equally fertile with the mediocre and least valuable portions of those classes and of society as a whole.

  4. As the lord nourished his retainers, so the samurai cared for his dependants, the farmer for his labourers, the artizan for his apprentices and journeymen, the merchant for his clerks.

  5. But in Old Japan the occupations of the farmer and the artizan were not despised: trade alone appears to have been considered degrading,--and the discrimination may have been partly a moral one.

  6. The Jew had to pay them for his heresy, the assassin for his crime, the peasant for his produce, the artizan for his right to pursue a handicraft.

  7. Who is he, I pray you, that artizan who uses the pen?

  8. To wonder that an artizan is a poet, is to think it marvellous that beauty should bloom upon the cheek of a village maid.

  9. Dealer or artizan had no choice as to whether he would join the association of his trade or no, that question being settled by the charter which gave the craft power to compel every workman to enter into its circle.

  10. Masters on all sides were evading the regulations which limited the number of their apprentices and journeymen, and still cried to the State for protection for their craft because the artizan could find no work to do.

  11. According to a modern English theory the common good is best served when we allow every artizan and trader perfect liberty to develope his own industry in his own way.

  12. But even after the devastation of that period, he, the weak and impoverished artizan of the city, felt himself a privileged man, whose prosperity depended on the superior rights he possessed.

  13. In spite of a hundred years of peace the farmer of Fife or the Lowlands and the artizan of the towns remained stout-hearted Northumbrian Englishmen.

  14. Burgher and artizan were left to spell out what religious instruction they might from the gorgeous ceremonies of the Church's ritual or the scriptural pictures and sculptures which were graven on the walls of its minsters.

  15. It was the nature of the Percycross artizan to vote as his master voted.

  16. On the other hand, the weight of London criminals is almost the same as that of London artizans, but inferior to the weight of the artizan population in the large English towns taken as a whole.

  17. The merchant becomes a bankrupt--the artizan starves.

  18. My children are starving--every artizan in Paris is beggared and unemployed.

  19. As a customer to the British artizan one Australian is worth sixteen Americans; one South African is worth seven or eight Germans.

  20. Without the capital accumulated by their thrift during many generations, the lot of the artizan would be most precarious.

  21. It is not merely the artizan who spends all that he earns, but the classes above him, who cannot plead the same excuse of ignorance.

  22. The following are some amounts of space per head which are met with in practice:-- Artizan rooms 200 cubic feet.

  23. Though this little space of time made little or no change in the families of the proud and indolent relatives, it brought many changes in the eventful life of the young artizan and his wife.

  24. The home of the artizan was a plain, but a happy one.

  25. The battalions of the artizan Faubourgs have plenty of go, but they do not obey orders.

  26. But now a strong London artizan will coolly ask for his gratuity just as if he were a mere link-boy!

  27. They know that they have a message to the artizan, but they know, too, that the artizan has a message to them; and they are not afraid to hear it.

  28. Every one must have remarked the difference betwixt the artizan of Birmingham and the peasant of Ireland.

  29. The artizan of Birmingham or Glasgow is a more civilised man than the same class in the Italian cities.


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