It nourished still more under the favor shown to it by the confederates, who, as we have seen, did not scruple to guaranty security of religions worship to some of the sectaries who demanded it.
The object, no doubt, was to secure some guaranty for the father's obedience, as well as to insure the loyalty of the heir of the house of Nassau, and to retain him in the Catholic faith.
On these terms, the lords of the council were willing toguaranty the obedience of the people.
All agreed to demand some guaranty from the government for their security.
It might be supposed that the different judges to whom the prisoner's case was thus separately submitted for examination, would have afforded an additional guaranty for his security.
But Margaret's council objected to her placing herself in the hands of so factious a population; and she answered the magistrates by inquiring what guaranty they could give her for her personal safety.
But without some guaranty for their safety, they should be obliged to protect themselves by foreign aid.
The guaranty which I have given to my friends, by the pride and industry which I have shown, should be sufficient to convince them what my conduct shall be hereafter.
Look to it, then, for I have just that sort of self-guaranty which makes me sure of mine.
It is something of a guaranty in favor of one's performance that he is sure of himself.
Their character was a sufficient guaranty of the beneficent purpose with which they went, even if they had not borne the positive instructions of this Government, which made their errand pre-eminently one of peace and friendship.
By far the greater part of the inhabitants recognize American sovereignty and welcome it as a guaranty of order and of security for life, property, liberty, freedom of conscience, and the pursuit of happiness.
However, the guaranty of our purpose to keep the pledge will be best shown by advancing toward its fulfillment.
The drawings will be had under the supervision and immediate observation of a committee of three persons whose integrity is such as to make their control of the drawing a guaranty of its fairness.
The very organization and spirit of society will be a guaranty of peace.
Kindred to the Preamble is this supreme obligation imposed on the United States to guaranty a republican government.
The Constitution declares that “the United States shall guarantyto every State in this Union a republican form of government.
As well say that the power over the Territories, the war power, the guaranty power, and the power to enforce the abolition of Slavery, do not exist; as well say that the Constitution itself does not exist.
It is political in every aspect, whether regarded as springing from the necessity of the case, from the rights of war, from the obligation to guaranty a republican government, or from the power to enforce the abolition of Slavery.
Therefore were the Reconstruction Acts adopted by immense majorities in both Houses of Congress as the guaranty of peace.
But it is hardly less barbarous to seize innocent persons whom business or pleasure has brought within your peaceful jurisdiction, under the guaranty of the Public Faith.
Here was a National act, with the promise of republican government, which was the forerunner of the guaranty of a republican government in the National Constitution.
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Alfonso accepted the latter alternative; but, a dispute arising respecting the guaranty for the performance of the engagements on either side, the whole affair evaporated, as usual, in an empty vaunt of chivalry.
Laws were passed to protect the tribunal from the interference of the crown, and the queen was careful to fill the bench with magistrates whose wisdom and integrity would afford the best guaranty for a faithful interpretation of the law.
I owe these facts to the prompt kindness of a gentleman whose intelligence and character are sufficient guaranty for their accuracy.
Chamoureau did not lack clients, for he had the reputation of being an honorable man, and was one in fact; in his case that quality was an advantageous substitute for cleverness, which unfortunately is not always a guaranty of uprightness.
Here are duties of guaranty and protection imposed upon the United States, by which their position is fixed as the supreme power.
Among the defects which he remarked in the old Confederation was what he called "want of guaranty to the States of their constitutions and laws against internal violence.
Here, be it observed, are words ofguaranty and an obligation of protection.
The paper was prepared by Mr. Davis, which of itself was guaranty that it would be able, caustic, and unqualified.
Such a guaranty would secure the ready sale at par of a 3 per cent bond from time to time as the money was needed.
This is only possible by giving to the bonds the guaranty of the United States Government.
The people of that State manifest much anxiety for the removal of the tribes beyond the limits of the State as a guaranty against future hostilities.
It will appear from the report of the Secretary of War that the Army expenditures have been materially reduced by a system of rigid economy, which in his opinion offers every guaranty that the reduction will be permanent.
The distinction between the contract of suretyship and that of guaranty is not altogether clear, and frequently not observed by the courts.
Section 2: This is a very important class and leads us to call attention to the distinction between a guaranty and a contract somewhat similar.
It is of the essence of a guaranty that there should be a principal debtor and that the guarantor's liability should be only secondary.
The terms used by the parties are not necessarily conclusive as to whether it is a suretyship or guaranty relationship.
It has also been held that a guaranty after the obligation guaranteed has been entered into also is invalid unless there be new consideration.
Nor is it any more a guaranty if it was further agreed between A and B that B should pay A for the shirts.
The object of the professional managers of the fair is to make money for themselves, and this they do thru the guaranty of the merchants, or a percentage on concessions, or both.
This idea of a divine bankrupt court where you can get forgiveness by paying ten cents on the dollar, with the guaranty of becoming a winged pauper of the skies, is not alluring excepting to a man who has been well scared.
Plainly, a guaranty is an agreement to assume, under certain conditions, the liabilities of another.
A guaranty is sometimes required to insure the payment of rent.
And what guaranty have I that you will do your part?
The London agent called upon the Bank of England for help, which was granted upon the guaranty of certain firms of that place and a deposit of good American paper.
He was first to assure the hostile nations that the United States did not in the least desire any of the Indian's land, but rather solemnly pledged itself to "guaranty all that remain, and take the Indians under our protection.
It is difficult, indeed, to conceive how peace can be preserved, and the guaranty of protection held out to the eastern Indians fulfilled, without some legislative provision upon this subject.
These tribes being borderers on the newly occupied Indian territories, it became imperative to repress their hostile disposition, under the guaranty of the United States to afford adequate protection to the emigrating Indians.
I hope that our Legislature will not pause in offering its guaranty to the bonds of the National Government.
These liabilities may be made a basis of credit, if the States will volunteer to indorse or guaranty the Treasury notes of the Government to the extent of their respective liabilities.
There could be no guaranty to permanent political power under such circumstances.
Then the trust company attached its guaranty to them, and they were resold all over the East, wherever people had money to put out at interest.
I conclusively presume that the purchaser himself personally looked to the security, or accepted the guaranty of the negotiating trust company.
There is a painfully long list of tribes that have to show for their inheritance only a guaranty on the part of the United States of certain expenditures, more or less beneficial, for a series of years longer or shorter, as the case may be.
His reference to his past course as a guarantyfor the future is well-timed.
You know, sir, that the 12th Plank in the Philadelphia Platform of the American party is a safer guaranty upon this slavery question, and the perpetuity of existing laws, than is to be found anywhere in the creeds of political parties.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guaranty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.