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Example sentences for "assertors"

Lexicographically close words:
assertion; assertions; assertive; assertiveness; assertor; assertory; asserts; asses; assess; assessable
  1. Accordingly, we are indebted to this act of his for the preservation of our laws, which some senseless assertors of the rights of men were then on the point of entirely erasing, as relics of feudality and barbarism.

  2. They enter the capital of America only to abandon it; and these assertors and representatives of the dignity of England, at the tail of a flying army, let fly their Parthian shafts of memorials and remonstrances at random behind them.

  3. Great indulgence was shown to the assertors of indefeasible right.

  4. It was perceived, however, by the assertors of the popular cause under James I.

  5. Yet, after the revolution, they both became tory patriots, and jealous assertors of freedom against the government of William III.

  6. Although this pretension is a contradiction in terms, yet the assertors of it entertained no doubts of its reality.

  7. Contrary to the conceptions of the assertors of the development hypothesis, we ascertain, as we proceed outwards, that the course is not one of progression from the low to the high, but of descent from the high to the low.

  8. Some of the unhappy assertors of this strange scheme say they are not persecutors on account of religion.

  9. He has since been obliged to live in exile, though one of the firmest assertors of liberty.

  10. They feel their mental superiority to those whom they live with, and become habitual believers in, and assertors of, their own infallibility.

  11. That region won to Union and Liberty by the victory you organized must not be allowed to lapse under its ancient masters, the perjured assertors of property in man.

  12. Vain the gift of Liberty, if you surrender the rights of the freedman to be judged by recent assertors of property in man.

  13. He had found in his youth, he says, that "what was called general freedom was general bondage, and that the popular assertors of liberty were the greatest engrossers of it too, and not unfitly called its keepers.

  14. But what could have impelled the assertors to such a course?

  15. The assertors either believed they were telling the truth or they did not.

  16. But that it should be heard among those who pretend to be strong assertors of liberty is not only surprising, but hardly natural.


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