Grant divorce at the request of either party, whether the other consents or not; and admit no other ground than the request, which should be made without stating any reasons.
Still the commons were not mentioned by either party.
To counterbalance their power, the Armagnacs made interest with the fraternity of carpenters; the populace ranged themselves on one side or the other; and the fate of the capital depended on the prevalence of either party.
The people and the Signory made preparation for their defense, and requested aid from Perugia and Sienna, so that the city was filled with the armed followers of either party.
During this disturbance the Signory closed the palace and kept their magistrates about them, without showing favor to either party.
During the play not a word was spoken by either party, the two sheiks squatting opposite each other, and making their moves with as much gravity as a pair of chess-players engaged in some grand tournament of this intellectual game.
They discovered only some spars, and other pieces of ship timbers, which were of no value to either party.
Before it had proceeded far, the sailor began to comprehend, not from the speeches made, but the gestures that accompanied them, that it was not the design of either party to cut off his head.
Where the circumstances of either party render it expedient to levy a revenue, by way of impost on commerce, its freedom might be modified in that particular, by mutual and equivalent measures, preserving it entire in all others.
The Senator seems to admit that, if the abolitionists are joined to either party, there is danger--danger of what?
Even if it can be construed to mean something else, without violence to its language, such construction is not to be tolerated against the wishes of either party.
If either party shall violate these rules, upon being notified by the second of either party, he may be liable to be shot down instantly.
To such conduct no disgrace was attached, nor was any shame felt by either party.
These trade regulations stipulated that five years after the opening of Kanagawa the export and import duties should be subject to revision at the desire of either party.
For a long time the battle raged without either party obtaining a decisive advantage.
Nor can it be viewed as an injury to either party, to let their enemies lie still in our ports from year's end to year's end, if they choose it.
If the neutral power may not, consistent with its neutrality, furnish men to either party, for their aid in war, as little can either enrol them in the neutral territory by the law of nations.
Lord Randolph Churchill's name will not be recorded upon the bead-roll of either party.
When an act of prostitution is thus put on a humane basis, although it by no means thereby becomes conducive to the best development of either party, it at least ceases to be hopelessly degrading.
There are, however, various antiquated and peculiar provisions in the Chinese marriage laws, and divorce is compulsory for the wife's adultery or serious physical injuries inflicted by either party on the other.
It had been expressly agreed by the convention that nothing contained in it should affect the claims of either party to the territory.
I shall be pleased to see him have recourse to the old evasion, and say, that I who make the application, am chargeable with the abuse: let any reader of either party be judge.
However, although the victory was still undecided, fortune not having declared in favour of either party, yet the course of the fight was by no means similar on both right and left wings.
They both held back for some time, on the different sides of the defiles, the roads being dangerous to either party.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either party" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.