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Example sentences for "declarations"

Lexicographically close words:
declamatory; declar; declaracion; declarant; declaration; declarative; declaratory; declare; declared; declaredly
  1. There is no need to quote Mr. Gladstone's declarations on the Irish question at the General Election of 1885, and previously.

  2. I think no one who has read or heard, during a long series of years, the declarations of Mr. Gladstone on the question of self-government for Ireland, can be surprised at the tone of his present declarations.

  3. Statutory declarations of about thirty persons—friends, servants, and such as occasionally came in contact with him during his residence at Bournemouth.

  4. In accordance with the Scotch practice, two declarations were made by Dr.

  5. Until the law is altered it is impossible to doubt that the Home Secretary was right, “that he could find in the affidavits and statutory declarations no sufficient grounds for advising an interference with the sentence of the law.

  6. He also characterised the declarations of the prisoner as told by witnesses clearly unfavourable to her.

  7. That the solemn declarations of these gentlemen, and of Matthew Montagu and William Smith, Esqrs.

  8. Now in its death agony, and impotent for good, it persisted, with a degree of perverseness which nothing could moderate, in reiterating its declarations of war against Austria.

  9. The declarations of Napoleon were like the despatches of Messrs.

  10. M6 Sentiments and declarations of the Revolutionists.

  11. Had the North American Reviewer carefully perused Darwin's late work, he would have found many most unequivocal declarations of the author's belief in the concurrence of other causes.

  12. We point to the church as presenting historical facts and verities corresponding to the somewhat obscure predictions or other declarations of the Scripture, and manifesting their significance.

  13. Later generations have read strange meanings into Monroe's message, and have elevated into a "doctrine" those declarations of policy which had only an immediate application.

  14. While the external government of Finland, as declarations of war, peace, treaties, etc.

  15. The doctrinal basis of the General Council as well as a number also of its later declarations and resolutions as to church-fellowship and cooperation with non-Lutherans are sound.

  16. Jacobs's declarations sound very much like a quatenus rather than a quia mode of confessional subscription?

  17. The theories of our dogmaticians are not the confessional declarations of our Church.

  18. Inasmuch as the General Council has never annulled, rescinded, or reconsidered the declarations made at Akron, 0.

  19. From the very beginning the official declarations of 1868 were and remained a dead letter.

  20. The hundred and twenty thousand francs given by the minister Drake to the Sieur Rosey, chef de bataillon, to excite an insurrection, The declarations of Mehée; And the reports of M.

  21. Hazlewood House for examination, with the other proofs or declarations which he mentions.

  22. Glossin will attend him at either of these places with the proofs and declarations which he has been so fortunate as to collect respecting this atrocious business.

  23. Our adversaries have adopted some declarations of independence in which, unlike the good old one penned by Jefferson, they omit the words, "all men are created equal.

  24. Republican doctrines and declarations are accompanied with a continual protest against any interference whatever with your slaves, or with you about your slaves.

  25. When you make these declarations you have a specific and well-understood allusion to an assumed constitutional right of yours to take slaves into the Federal Territories, and to hold them there as property.

  26. Some of you admit that no Republican designedly aided or encouraged the Harper's Ferry affair, but still insist that our doctrines and declarations necessarily lead to such results.

  27. But declarations equally illegal, equally insidious, and much more tyrannical, had on other occasions been made by the sovereign, without exciting the anger of the clergy.

  28. These declarations recited the distress and suffering impelling the negroes to migrate, expressing the appreciation of the necessity to do something to better their condition by embracing the new opportunities offered them in the North.

  29. At the twenty-sixth annual negro conference at Tuskegee Institute, the institution took that occasion to send through certain declarations a message to the negroes of the South.

  30. The accent of these declarations is such as to be superhuman, and far from profane music, which has never attained to the solid grandeur of this naked chant.

  31. But if now we seek for the historical reference of the announcement, we are compelled to go back to the sense of those declarations in Genesis.

  32. Among the express verbal testimonies of the New Testament, we must first consider the declarations of the Lord Himself; and among these the passage John viii.

  33. But, on the other hand, the rise of the kingdom in Israel is announced as early as in the promise to the Patriarchs, on which all of Balaam's declarations rest throughout.

  34. From a mass of data we have selected the following declarations as fairly expressive of their sentiments.

  35. Footnote 684: These and other declarations of a like kind are to be found in the last chapter of the Exercitia Spiritualia, entitled Regulae aliquot servandae ut cum orthodoxa Ecclesia vere sentiamus.

  36. The government incited to persecution by new declarations and edicts.

  37. Nor did they content themselves with declarations in the Diet.

  38. By all these declarations it is proved that we are not excluded from the communion of the Church, till it shall have been clearly shown what is the nature of the truth, which they say must be preferred to our custom.

  39. Freycinet was opposed to any armed intervention by France; but in the face of the feeling in the country in favour of maintaining the traditional influence of France in Egypt, his declarations of policy were vague.

  40. This constitution, which was preceded by a preface recalling the Declarations of Rights of the Revolution, gave the legislative power to a single permanent assembly, elected by direct universal suffrage, and entirely renewed every three years.

  41. The parish priests, however, continued to enter declarations of baptisms, marriages and burials in registers kept according to the civil laws.

  42. For instance, if it pleased the majority to engage in smuggling, or to make false declarations in the matter of taxes, it would nowise acquit the good citizens from continuing to fulfill their duty.

  43. The common people believe too readily that to deceive the State is not deceiving; they do not scruple to make false declarations where declarations are required, to pass prohibited goods over the frontier, etc.

  44. Here is the letter, published by the newspapers, which also published the declarations of the experts certifying that the handwriting was Hippolyte Fauville's: "I have seen him!

  45. White's astonishing declarations as to the bull Super Illius specula.

  46. Unfortunately, the declarations of lesser minds are sometimes accepted as having represented the thoughts of men and the policy of the Church.

  47. This fact alone constitutes the most absolute contradiction of the declarations as to supposed Church opposition to medicine that could possibly be given.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "declarations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.