In the southernmost states there were no public conveyances of any kind except a stage-coach between Charleston and Savannah.
With this coach and others to follow, began all sorts of objections to conveyances going at this rate of speed.
A letter to General Schuyler explained the cause of his sudden departure, and entreated him to follow on in a whale-boat, leaving the residue of the artillery to come on as soon as conveyances could be procured.
Mr. Trew indicated a superior carriage standing near; she knew, from his gestures, that he was describing the uncovered conveyances recalled from his early youth.
By supreme efforts, I today managed to obtain conveyances to transport several of them out of the city--men with sweat on their brows and hands that trembled.
It is a long walk when one is dead tired, but there are no public conveyances at night and, indeed, few in the daytime.
The heavy machinery was loaded on the imported wagons, native conveyances were secured for the other freight, and in fourteen days everything was in transit.
They chartered conveyances to go to the end of the road and sent forward to the capital to charter a train of riding and pack animals, with a full corps of attendants, to meet them where they had to take the trail.
It was proved that the conveyances to some were made in 1768, i.
The conveyances to others appeared to have been printed at the expense of Mr. Duncombe, and executed after the writ and precept had been issued, some of them being brought wet to the poll.
The first step after the conveyances of my borough land are finished, is to oblige the Mayor (Holmes himself) to swear me in a burgess of Newtown; for the constitution of that borough is of a very mixed nature.
Matthews on the other hand, when Newton wrote to him, said, that he could be of no use in town till the conveyances were ready for signing.
These conveyancescontain the high officials of the Empire.
To provide conveyances for these fifteen miles of road, people would have to sally forth and help themselves; near the Legations there was absolutely nothing left.
The public conveyances still partake of the genus diligence, though they have the advantage of being divided into two classes--first and second.
The public conveyances at Vienna and Pesth are excellent, very superior to anything we have in London.
Before the reign of King Bianconi in Ireland, the coaching and all public conveyances were of a most primitive description.
But perhaps the most surprising consequence of this relation of Testaments to Conveyances was the immediate vesting of the inheritance in the Heir.
Now Conveyances transfer Proprietary Rights, Contracts create Obligations--how then can the two be included under the same name or same general conception?
Can you tell why conveyances are required to be recorded at all?
In some states, deeds and other conveyances are required to be recorded by the clerks of towns.
If the devil took a hint from the Coldbath Fields cells for "improving the prisons of Hell," he certainly might take a hint from the Brainton train for improving the travelling conveyances of the same locality.
Coach proprietors, for their part, always advertised their conveyancesto run "D.
Hence the very early statutes making fraudulent sales or conveyances of property without actual and visible change of possession.
Such statutes apply generally to railroads, steamboats, and street cars, or otherconveyances of transportation.
A vessel on a canal is independent of winds, tides, and currents, and is not exposed to the delays attending conveyances by land: and with regard to safety, there can be no competition.
In order that people should not be deterred from travelling in these conveyances by fear of highwaymen, it was announced, in the case of some of them, that the guards were armed and that the coaches themselves were "bullet proof.
The conveyances mostly used on it were four-wheeled trucks, about the size of railway contractors' waggons.
These tolls were arranged alike for passengers and for goods and minerals, and they varied according to whether the travellers and traders provided their own conveyances or used those of the railway company.
Actual experience had thus nullified the expectation that a railway would be simply a rail-road upon which anyone would be able to run his own conveyances as on an ordinary turnpike road.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conveyances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.