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Example sentences for "auspices"

Lexicographically close words:
aurum; aus; auscultation; ausi; auspice; auspiciis; auspicious; auspiciously; auss; ausser
  1. The proposed American Ambulance has been organized under the official patronage of Ambassador Herrick, and the auspices of the American Hospital of Paris.

  2. The special hospital for soldiers is to be an American offering under the auspices of the American Hospital and under the direction of the Medical Board of that institution.

  3. His own committee has issued an appeal to all Chambers of Commerce in the United States, and he trusts that considerable funds will be forthcoming for the ambulance corps created under the auspices of the American Hospital in Paris.

  4. One of the interesting events occurring during my residence in Metamora, was a noted temperance revival under the auspices of "the Grand Worthy Deputy" of a well-known temperance organization.

  5. The banquet was under the immediate auspices of the lamented Gordon, and of Grady of glorious memory.

  6. Terrestrial globe issued under the auspices of the Cosmographical Society of Upsala, edited by Andrea Akerman, now corrected.

  7. The researches under the auspices of the Western Union Telegraph Co.

  8. Government, are followed by explorations under the direct auspices of the American Government.

  9. In May, 1917, Meta Warrick Fuller took second prize in a competition under the auspices of the Massachusetts Branch of the Woman's Peace Party, her subject being "Peace Halting the Ruthlessness of War.

  10. Under such auspices scholastic philosophy pervaded the schools, giving to some of them, as the University of Paris, a fictitious reputation, and leading to the foundation of others in other cities.

  11. The sheriffs had been carefully selected beforehand by the Castle, and the juries were certain to be of "the right sort," under the auspices of such sheriffs.

  12. This subdivision conduced neither to the strengthening of its defenders nor to the satisfaction of O'Conor, under whose auspices it was made.

  13. We have fortunately still existing the main provisions of that constitution which was prepared under the auspices of Saint Patrick, and which, though not immediately, nor simultaneously, was in the end accepted by all Erin as its supreme law.

  14. By a reform of the same ancient order, its last hold on native soil was loosened when, under the auspices of St. Malachy, the Cistercian rule was introduced into Ireland the very year of his first visit to Clairvaux (A.

  15. Thaddeus O'Mahony, professor of Irish in the Dublin University, under whose auspices the two volumes already in print were prepared for publication, having first received the sanction and approval of the commission.

  16. Perhaps we may even venture to suggest the project of a convention or congress of heads of colleges under the auspices of the prelates, in order to discuss and resolve on useful measures connected with Catholic education.

  17. This book, of which a new edition has been lately published, is now well known in England and the United States through the translation which was brought out under the auspices of F.

  18. In an unpromising manner, the auspices being unfavorable.

  19. Back to the slave the Augur went: "My son, forecasting the event By flight of birds, I must confess The auspices deny success.

  20. In the month of May 1833, it was advertised that a public meeting, under the auspices of the National Political Union, would be held in Coldbath Fields.

  21. For the institution now growing under their auspices I cherish the warmest regard, and so far as devotion to its interests can ensure success, I hope not altogether to disappoint the expectations of the Board.

  22. As it happened, the auspices taken by the dictator at Rome before marching to the seat of war were of no particular significance.

  23. Not satisfied with them, he decided to take them again, and returned to Rome for this purpose, the auspices being of a kind which could only be taken within the city walls.

  24. She at once despatched a messenger to her son, saying that by the favor of the gods and his good auspices she had escaped shipwreck, and that she thus hastened to quiet his affectionate fears.

  25. A scheme of comprehension was framed under the auspices of Archbishop Sancroft before the revolution.

  26. The Bank of England rose under the auspices of the whig party, and materially relieved the immediate exigencies of the government, while it palliated the general distress, by discounting bills and lending money at an easier rate of interest.

  27. Our country presents on every side the evidences of that continued favor under whose auspices it has gradually risen from a few feeble and dependent colonies to a prosperous and powerful confederacy.

  28. To him too in chief, but partly also to the composite character of the "Windsor Commission" under whose auspices [Footnote: Cf.

  29. Sidenote: The Pope] The position of the Huguenots in France, and the proposed resuscitation of the Council of Trent under the auspices of Pope Pius IV.

  30. In France however the opposition lay between the Catholics and the Calvinists, who by 1561 had acquired the general name of Huguenots: in England, the Reformation was carried through under the auspices of a middle ecclesiastical party.

  31. See also Skeat's collected edition of Chaucer's Works, brought out under the auspices of the Early English Text Society.

  32. In 1576 Frobisher sought a North-western passage to India; and the following year Sir Francis Drake commenced his more famous voyages under the auspices of Elizabeth.

  33. The classical jurists may have laid the foundation; the superstructure was raised under the auspices of those whom we regard as despots.

  34. In the sixteenth century, the science of theoretical law passed from Italy to France, under the auspices of Francis I.

  35. Thus it was under Sigismund's auspices that the late governor was brought to trial.

  36. The third commission (1473) was under the auspices of Monseigneur Coutault, master of accounts at Dijon.

  37. In order to fully arouse the sympathies of the public, the matter was with much gallantry placed in the hands of the ladies of Victoria, and under their auspices a party was equipped and the command given to Mr. M'Intyre.

  38. Under these gloomy auspices Sturt re-entered the Murray on his return on the 13th February.

  39. Reached my hotel at four o'clock in the afternoon, and lectured in the evening at Union Hall under the auspices of Post 14, G.

  40. It was therefore arranged, as previously suggested, that I should lecture at Tremont Temple on the evening of May eighth under the auspices and for the benefit of the G.

  41. There being no further appeal, I remounted and rode off in the direction of Toledo, where I lectured in the evening at Lyceum Hall, under the auspices of Forsyth Post, being introduced by Doctor J.

  42. The Old State House of 1748, built on the site of Boston's earliest town hall, is now used as a historical museum under the auspices of the Bostonian Society.

  43. Under Whig auspices those evils had arisen which their successors have now redressed.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "auspices" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    administration; advocacy; aegis; auspices; backing; care; championship; charge; charity; cooperation; countenance; cure; custody; encouragement; eye; favor; fosterage; goodwill; government; guardianship; guidance; hand; interest; jurisdiction; keeping; management; ministry; office; oversight; pastorate; patronage; responsibility; sponsorship; stewardship; supervision; surveillance; sympathy; tutelage; ward; wardship; wing