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Example sentences for "confederated"

Lexicographically close words:
confectioners; confectionery; confections; confederacies; confederacy; confederates; confederation; confederations; confederats; confer
  1. And now we find them, in further contempt of the modes of honorable warfare, supplying the place of a conquering force, by attempts to disorganize our political society, to dismember our confederated Republic.

  2. To defend against a conspiracy, I may properly term it--against the lawless violence of confederated associations, a vast property.

  3. The people who had confederated on the North resisted.

  4. A league; a confederacy; a federal or confederated government.

  5. One of the seven confederated tribes of Indians belonging to the Sioux, or Dakotas.

  6. The plan was projected and advocated, of bringing all evangelical denominations into one confederated unity, while the integral parts should continue independent of each other.

  7. For if the subjects of the confederated powers, at present in a state of neutrality, meet with no further obstruction in their commerce or navigation, their end is answered.

  8. In the instance of the riot in Calthorpe-street, reference has been made to a combination or union of the working classes, confederated for the purpose of securing certain political objects.

  9. In consideration of the premises, peace and friendship are declared, and shall be perpetually maintained between the United States and the whole confederated Sac and Fox nation, excepting from the latter the hostages before mentioned.

  10. Article 1 provided for a perpetual peace between the Sioux and Chippewas and confederated tribes of Sacs and Foxes and between the Iowas and Sioux.

  11. They settled in Wisconsin, where they met the Foxes, similarly driven from Canada, and the two tribes immediately combined, ever after being considered as a confederated nation.

  12. At the bottom of almost every misconception as to the relation between the States and the General Government, lurks the radical error that the latter is a national, and not, as in reality it is, a confederated Government.

  13. Defn: One of the seven confederated tribes of Indians belonging to the Sioux, or Dakotas.

  14. The states which had confederated to repel the invasion of Xerxes did not rest satisfied with self–defence.

  15. I observe that the confederated powers have not yet recognized Monsieur, or D'Artois, as regent, nor made any proclamation in favour of any of the Bourbons; but this negative conduct admits of two different conclusions.

  16. His next feat was to attack another force, which had confederated against him.

  17. Footnote 9: Herodotus speaks of a people confederated with the army of Xerxes, who employed the noose.

  18. How great were the resources of his mind, resources henceforth to be confederated for my destruction!

  19. I regarded the whole human species as so many hangmen and torturers; I considered them as confederated to tear me to pieces; and this wide scene of inexorable persecution inflicted upon me inexpressible agony.

  20. Like all confederated bodies there was inherent weakness, for there was no leader whom all would be willing to obey.

  21. The necessity of this special provision in relation to property and the rights or property held in common by the confederated States, is illustrated by the first clause of the sixth article.

  22. We, the slaveholding States, are in a hopeless minority in our own confederated Republic--to say nothing of the great confederacy of civilized States.

  23. Nor can it, upon any fair construction, be applied to any property, but that which the new Government was about to receive from the confederated States.

  24. The confederated Lords sent letters to Knox, then at Geneva, and to Calvin, urging the return of the Scottish Reformer to his native land.

  25. The year 1566 saw the origin of a new confederated opposition to Philip's mode of ruling the Netherlands.

  26. Medals, made first of wax set in a wooden cup, then of gold and silver, were adopted by the confederated nobles.

  27. In the "Confederates" of Southern Canaan we have to look for a body of confederated tribes who made themselves formidable to the governor of Jerusalem in the closing days of the Egyptian empire.

  28. There he learned that the confederated Canaanitish army, under the command of the king of Kadesh on the Orontes, was awaiting his attack at Megiddo.

  29. Like Meneptah, he had to bear the brunt of an attack upon Egypt by the confederated hordes of the north which threatened to extinguish its civilization altogether.

  30. The numerous tribes and the many confederated groups belonging to the great Algonquian linguistic family extended over the continent from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic coast, and from Labrador on the north southward to Carolina.

  31. A large number of Ottawas are now living on the shore of Lake Superior, so intermarried and confederated with the Chippewas that there is no attempt at any distinction between them, the two combined numbering over 6,000.

  32. They have long resided on the south side of the Platte River, in mud lodges, confederated with the Missourias, who formed one village with them.

  33. In 1873 their lands were sold, when most of the tribe confederated with the Peorias, a few remaining in Kansas as citizens.


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    Other words:
    affiliate; affiliated; allied; associated; corporate; coupled; leagued; married; paired; teamed; wedded