In general the allotment might not be just, but considering all circumstances, he was satisfied with it.
Considering them as political Beings, they were dumb, for they could not speak to any for[~e]gn Sovereign whatever.
The province of Maine is already considered as approaching the term of its annexation to it; and P^a will probably not increase, considering the present state of her population, & other events that may happen.
They suppose seven years a sufficient period to give the senate an adequate firmness, from not duly considering the amazing violence & turbulence of the democratic spirit.
Considering therefore its importance, and that justice may be done to its weighty consideration, he is for postponing it a day.
They add equally to the wealth, and considering money as the sinew of war, to the strength of the nation.
He was extremely anxious that something should be done, considering this as the last appeal to a regular experiment.
He disciplined himself also in the kind of speaking which works upon numbers, considering that, as in a great state, so in political philosophy, there should be nurtured with it something of the contentious quality.
However, the Romans, gave way before the fortune of the man and received the bit, and considering the monarchy to be a respite from the civil wars and miseries they appointed him dictator[578] for life.
The etching is slight, but it is a wonderful performance, considering the circumstance that produced it.
The Grecians not consideringthis were always misled by the type; and never regarded the true history, which was veiled under it.
People, not considering this, have been led to look for the shepherd's origin in Canaan, because they were sometimes called Phœnices.
Sir William now strengthened the Castle, and made it “as inaccessible as art could invent,” considering it the key to the whole Western country.
Considering this and the free drinks given at the lodge--now reduced to two gallons a day--we may suppose that brewing was a principal industry in the hospital.
Considering now the second method of applying centre girders by which the new girder is made initially to carry part of the dead load, by adjustment, it will at once be recognised as a more complex matter.
If, however, it be thought desirable to check this, it may be done by considering a cross-girder subject to its dead and live loads acting downwards, and to reactions at the centre and ends.
In considering the advisability of this, however, the case should be viewed with regard to the possible effects of such members, as already dealt with in the chapter relating to these questions.
The author does not, however, mean to suggest that it cannot be used with propriety, but rather that extreme care is desirable in considering its ultimate effect on the rest of the structure.
Considering how bishops have been appointed since the Reformation, it is hard to see why Mr. Tooth and your correspondents should even pretend to obey them.
In considering the question whether disbelief in the Devil would "deprave" the Prayer Book, we must refer to this book itself.
My efforts were not in vain, as one man states in his diary: "It must be admitted that we are feeding very well indeed, considering our position.
That which is called considering what is our duty in a particular case is very often nothing but endeavouring to explain it away.
There can no comparison be made, without considering the things compared as distinct and different.
However, without considering this connection, there is no doubt but that more good than evil, more delight than sorrow, arises from compassion itself; there being so many things which balance the sorrow of it.
Justice must be done to every part of a subject when we are considering it.
This will be illustrated by the description of a perfect character in a creature; and by considering the manner in which a good man in his presence would be affected towards such a character.
From this definition the portion which I have italicized must be omitted in the present discussion, for the reasons already given while considering definition No.
Weismann's theory of heredity, then, agrees with its predecessors which we are considering in all the following respects.
Hitherto we have been considering the question of fact, as to whether "a large proportional number of specific characters" do or do not admit of having their utility demonstrated, or even so much as plausibly suggested.
In order to answer this question we had better begin by considering now the case of organization of structure, as distinguished from mere size of structure.
It is, however, of even more importance that we should gain a clear view of the relations between his theory of heredity to those of Darwin and of Galton, as preliminary to considering the fundamental question of fact.
But it is only one of these other general principles which I desire in the present case specially to consider, for the purpose of considering more closely than hitherto the difficulty which this principle presents to ultra-Darwinian theory.
Thinking it as necessarie for the Bookeseller (considering the number and nature of them) to haue a Catalogue of our English Bookes as the Apothecaire his Dispensatorium or the Schoolmaster his Dictionarie.
In considering the probability of high prices being sustained, it must always be borne in mind that the peaceful and prosperous condition of the country is taken for granted.
Considering the nature of the ground over which we had marched, it seemed rather a mad idea, but Idu pounced on it.
That you are, Sir; and nothing very grand to say, considering the hepithets you applies to me sometimes.
To do good in getting it, and do good with it, and to feel ourselves better in every way, and our dear children happier--this is the true way of considering the question.
Well, Mrs. Carroway, I admire you the more, forconsidering what he has not considered.
Here they remained all day, considering a plausible tale to account for themselves, without making mention of any lost ship, and trying to remove every trace of identity from the boat they had stolen.
You may have heard it mentioned that the Lord is now considering about the production of an eighth little Carroway.
Captain Lyth, you are not at all consideringwhat you say: those officers do not want me--they want you.
Considering his time of life, he looked well and sleek, and almost sprightly; and so, without any reservation, did his gentle and graceful rider.
She spoke thoughtfully, consideringthe proposition in the abstract; but he, in his blind folly, interpreted concretely.
She certainly is the handsomest creature in town, but, considering all the gossip, I think it odd Lady Sterling should take her up, and I believe that Kitty is quite annoyed.
Considering his lack of fortune and family influence, he has done wonders in the way of elevating himself.
You look as if considering a challenge to mortal combat.
Moreover, this is no time to be considering private interests.
I hear that he does not like to be told that he may get better; nor is it to be wondered at, considering his firm persuasion that he shall not survive.
I do not mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden, but as little, I think, as is possible, considering how much he has written.
My head is sometimes in such a whirl in considering the million likings and antipathies of our moments, that I can get into no settled strain in my letters.
It is the common error of builders and parents to follow some plan they think beautiful (and perhaps is so), without considering that nothing is beautiful that is displaced.
And this, he thinks, clears him of all blame; not considering that when he spends no money, yet he spends five times the value of the money in time.
Considering the nature of the relations between the pair, nothing could be more unlikely than that Chaucer should have taken upon himself to exhort his sovereign and patron to steadfastness of political conduct.
They were put forth in 1352, and considering the unusual popularity they are said to have enjoyed, it is not impossible that they may have reached Chaucer's ears in his boyhood.
Lastly, considering the extreme length of Chaucer's poem, and the very simple plot of the story which it tells, one cannot fail to admire the skill with which the conduct of its action is managed.
There are one or two other points which should not be overlooked inconsidering the "Canterbury Tales" as a whole.
How eager and, consideringthe times in which he lived, how diverse a reader he was, has already been abundantly illustrated in the course of this volume.
And considering your point of view, you're acting very nicely.
For some months he had been considering an offer from one of his rivals, a modern concern which wished to buy out his business together with that of three other firms and consolidate them all into one corporation.
There was no beggary, no humiliation, and the people were generous, considering that they had, in many cases, difficult problems of their own.
Father Hecker ever held the very highest views on the dignity of the priesthood, considering its vocation second to none.
But just how He will do it, considering your bad habits, I can't see; but that's none of my business.
You are not wrong in considering me a friend; that is, if much love may atone for little power to befriend.
In considering a holy life natural virtues are too often passed over, either because the men who practised them in heathen times were perhaps few in number, or because of the Calvinistic error that nature and man are totally corrupt.
They are older, have more experience and more judgment than I, perhaps; butconsidering the point of view from which their judgment is formed, their advice does not appear to be the counsel for me.
Considering the position in which the deputies stand to the hewers and other workmen, any change in the present arrangement is undesirable.
HOUSE] THE WAGES AGAIN In considering the wage negotiations for 1898 mention was made of a temporary advance of two and a half per cent.
Considering these facts they could not but look upon the action as a covert attack on the Association.
This is worth considering when we are desirous of establishing it again.
August, under the presidency of Mr Stobart, for the purpose of considering it and what action they should take.
Considering the speed with which Hopalong started for Wallace's, he might have been expecting a relay of "quarter" horses to keep it going, but he pulled up short at the tent.
Considering a moment he shoved the glass back again, while Old John tongued his lips in anticipation of a treat.
Mr. Willard and myself happened to be in Red Wing at the time, and the American families, considering these Norwegian cholera patients our countrymen, hastily turned them over to our care.
Considering the natives as enemies, we must put on a bold front and fear no danger, but be always on the guard.
Considering the high social tone of the Royal Grand, it was really a very loud instrument indeed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "considering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: after; because; being; considering; for; light; now; since; therefore; thought; view; whereas; wherefore