In general, they were remarkably exemptfrom disease or deformity, though often seriously injured by alternations of hunger and excess.
Thus the winter wore away; but, as celestial minds are not exempt from ire, Montmagny and Maisonneuve fell into a quarrel.
For the like reason the great textile and metal manufactures which arose at Manchester and Birmingham were held exempt from the operation of the statute.
The exemption does not extend, however, to the prohibition of sale for taxes, and in case the householder's buildings are on land which he has leased those buildings are not exempt from sale or levy for the ground rent.
The trustee in bankruptcy gets the debtor's life insurance policies, except in so far as they are made exempt by statute.
Illinois fiscal corporations such as banks, trust companies, insurance companies, building and loan associations and the like are practically exempt from the provisions of the Illinois securities law.
It was a warfare in which not even women and children were safe from the sword or lance of the knight or soldier; nor sacred buildings exempt from their rage.
Consequently, since he was so charitable, that did not avail him to become exempt from the office of superior.
Should we, therefore, exempt it from taxation for any good it has done?
If you are going to exempt anything, exempt the homesteads of the poor.
If we exempt anything, let us exempt the home of the widow and orphan.
Don't exempt a rich corporation, and make men pay taxes to support a religion in which they do not believe.
The religion of our day, and country, is no more exempt from the sneer of the future than others have been.
We demand that church property should not beexempt from taxation.
The Divine Reality, which is purified and sanctified from the understanding of human beings and which can never be imagined by the people of wisdom and of intelligence, is exempt from all conception.
Know that the Reality of Divinity or the substance of the Essence of Oneness is pure sanctity and absolute holiness—that is to say, it is sanctified and exempt from all praise.
God isexempt from all that is not in accordance with His purity and His exalted and sublime sanctity.
This opposition comes from their ignorance, and the wisdom of the sage is pure and exempt from error.
In the same way the Word of God is purified from all these conditions and is exempt from the boundaries, the laws and the limits of the world of contingency.
The Ohio law repeals a former law of 1857, which secured to all married women the control of the sale or the disposal of personal property exempt from execution: so its benefits are of a nature by no means unmixed.
A married woman may devise her real estate, and it is exempt from attachment for the sole debts of her husband.
Let her never fancy, that, being neither wife nor mother, she is exemptfrom the law: she cannot balance that decree of God by the foolish customs of society or the weak objections of her kindred.
She could not exempt the finest thinker she knew from the customary tribute; but he could not pay her in current coin,--only in some native ore, which it cost her much to make available at need.
As an almost universal rule children, especially girls of about twelve, are centres of the trouble; in the St. Vincent story, the children alone were exempt from annoyance.
As the Wesley tale is a very typical instance of a very large class, our study of it mayexempt us from printing the well-known parallel case of "The Drummer of Tedworth".
Wherefore, let marriages of servants be exempt from that fear which has hitherto hung over them: and from the issue of this order, let the parents have their children.
But, if the church shall keep them entirely exempt from the services and payments of the fisc, let them and their descendants enjoy the protection of the church for defence, and pay to it their tribute.
For he who is to be aggregated to the divine warfare, ought to be exempt from other obligations: so that he may not by any bond of necessity be drawn away from that camp of the Lord for which his name has been enrolled.
What other man has been without sin, and therefore whollyexempt from the dominion of Satan, and to whom death, the wage of sin, is not naturally due?
A person might thus exempt himself from any inconvenient obligation under plea of corban.
A change was wrought in the bodies of the Three Nephites, so that, while they remained in the flesh, they were exempt from the usual effects of physical vicissitude.
Fantastic plays, which assume an order of things more or less exempt from the limitations of physical reality, ought, nevertheless, to be logically faithful to their own assumptions.
Even the treasury warrants which had been specially exemptfrom deduction were again seized and forced to yield a half.
The meaning of this is that nobles and clergy were exempt from the food excise, but all consumers of salt would have to pay the increased price.
It is of vital importance that our distant Territories should be exempt from Indian outbreaks, and that the construction of the Pacific Railroad, an object of national importance, should not be interrupted by hostile tribes.
Taxation would not then fall unduly on the man of moderate means; and while none would be entirely exempt from assessment, all, in proportion to their pecuniary abilities, would contribute toward the support of the State.
The best constitution of a Second Chamber is that which embodies the greatest number of elements exempt from the class interests and prejudices of the majority, but having in themselves nothing offensive to democratic feeling.
They may exempt certain articles altogether and permit their importation free of duty.
The principal articles now exempt from duty from which any considerable revenue could be derived are tea and coffee.
Life members shall make one payment of fifty dollars, and shall be exempt from further dues.
And even those whose tastes inclined mainly towards literature and art were not exempt from the prevailing passion for riches and display.
It is the spiritual law of evolution; everyone is held by it; all who seem exempt today from its influence upon their lives, have already passed the crucial tests, or are traveling forward to meet them.
The human mind needs every inducement to effort to overcome its natural inertia instead of being put to sleep by promises of being exempt from all responsibility connected with its final redemption.
Both the water way itself and the isthmus for three miles on either side were declared neutral territory, exempt from blockade, fortification, or military occupation of any kind.
In the latter case the settlers were to be assigned definite parcels of land and, for the first few years, be exempt from state taxes.
The Statute of 1804 promised to provide impecunious Jews desirous of engaging in agriculture with free land in several Governments, to grant them loans for their equipment, and exempt them from taxation for a number of years.
I am totally exempt from all nervous disorders capable of influencing the sense of sight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exempt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.