Grote, who vindicates the policy of Pericles with much care, endorses the statesman's own plea that his use of the confederate treasure in ennobling the city gave her a valuable prestige.
Yet, as regards the Teutonic invasions of Italy, the principle passes current on all sides; and Guizot endorses it in one lecture (Hist.
Thus Bishop Stubbs endorses Waitz's dictum that "the gift of an estate by the king involved no defined obligation of service"; going on to say (p.
Gasquet endorses the general view that "fully one half" were destroyed), he concludes that the population before 1348 may have been five millions.
If the wholesaler needs money, he endorses these notes and putting them in his bank draws against them, less the discount he has to pay for the accommodation.
But if it passes into the hands of a third party, who endorses it, then the maker of the note can be compelled to pay.
It is a work in which I, personally as well as officially, as you know, have been greatly interested and the unanimous adoption of the committee's report, endorses that line of work.
And then, when the blank is filled up, he further endorses each petition with the words, "I WILL do it!
God Himself endorses it with the words, "Son, Thou art ever with me, and all that I have is Thine.
Here heendorses Descartes's doctrine of freewill, which he was later to repudiate and overthrow.
On the basis of that inner testimony he rejects the Old Testament as utterly unworthy of deity, but endorses the universal morality found in the gospels, while rejecting their theology.
The average reformer endorses thoroughly the theory 'that every man is as good as another, and a little better.
Sir John Robinson's opinion, which endorses the views of Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Steenekamp as expressed in The Cape Monthly Magazine for September, 1876, is to be found at pp.
Mr. Atwood endorses the principles of the democratic party and supports its measures at the polls and in 1916 was its candidate for county superintendent.
Politically he is a republican and strongly endorses the principles of the party, for he believes that its platform contains the best elements of good government.
Mr. Whiteman endorses the principles of the republican party and gives his loyal support to its candidates at the polls.
Now the Bible endorses slavery past, and 'of course' slavery present.
These passages indicate a use of prayer, which, to the extent Mather carried it, would hardly be practised or approved by enlightened Christians of this or any age; although our Reviewer fully endorses it.
He endorses every thing, however absurd, especially if resting on spectral evidence, as absolute, unquestionable, and demonstrated facts.
Crookes said, quite late in life, that he had "nothing to retract"; and every Spiritualist who quotes his high authority endorses the materialization of Katie King.
Barrett, knowing that the general public has no leisure to investigate these things, endorses as satisfactory?
Nor do I know that the creed of the Episcopal Church endorses it.
In any case, he endorses my main contention--that suffering is not endless.
I know from the German Ambassador himself that he endorses every line of it.
At the same time, he endorses Sir John Lubbock's view, and pronounces, upon what appears to me very light and insufficient grounds (ii.
Another writer substantially endorses this by the remark that "in a certain sense the religious life is an irradiation of the reproductive instinct.
This teaching endorses what I have already stated--that the Christian's enemies are to be pitied in that they are subjected to the wrath of God.
In time past it was preached that he merely endorses what the councils conclude and the Pope establishes in the Spiritless papal Church.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endorses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.