And this he was able to have effected, that if he could not have made him Pope whom be would, he could have hindred him that he would not should be Pope.
King would not permit to be performed; and that same year the Rebellion happened, but never since hath he hindred it.
Sidenote: The moonks hindredby the comming of the friers.
And I find them short (at least) by so many parts in bignesse, although I know those other fruit-trees to haue beene much hindred in their stature by euill guiding.
The soldiers offerd to kick them downe stayres, but Mr. Harrington's moderation and persuasion hindred it.
The Chief Judg asked the Prisoner, who he thoughthindred these Witnesses from giving their Testimonies?
This is very sure, if matters go ill with our Mother, her poor American Daughter here, must feel it; nor could our former Happy Settlement have hindred our sympathy in that Unhappiness.
This Prisoner being angry that she was thus hindred from fingring the Mony, quarrell'd with Bly.
My dull wit is hindred by the stepmother named Forgetfulness.
For I my herte have set in suche a place Wher I am never lykly for to spede; So fer I am hindred from her grace 80 That, save daunger, I have non other mede.
And when he saw any Water-course stopp'd by any Stone, or any thing brought down by the Stream, so that any Plant or Animal was hindred of it, he took care to remove it.
Mi Sone, of that thou hast me said I holde me noght fulli paid: That thou wolt haten eny man, To that acorden I ne can, Thogh he have hindred thee tofore.
More buildings he intended, (had not the stroke of one Axe hindred the working of many hammers) chiefly on Churches, whereof the following passage may not impertinently be inserted.
My Mistresse had like to have broken out into extreme laughter, had not the consideration of danger (that might have ensued thereon) hindred her.
Among these Islands are such abundance of those weedes, that if at any time wee were inforced to sayle ouer them, they hindred the course of our ships.
But now being put to flight and hauing received the overthrow, they can get no victuals to victuall their shippes: which hath bene the cause that they are mightily hindred in their intent, and dare not come any more to attempt vs.
I am sorry Sir that I haue hindred you, But I protest he had the Chaine of me, Though most dishonestly he doth denie it Mar.
Thou sayest his sports were hindred by thy bralles.
Why sir, I brought you word an houre since, that the Barke Expedition put forth to night, and then were you hindred by the Serieant to tarry for the Hoy Delay: Here are the angels that you sent for to deliuer you Ant.
It seemes his sleepes were hindred by thy railing, And thereof comes it that his head is light.
We found snowes in few places, saving where the trees made a shaddow, whichhindred the snow to thaw, which made us carry the raquetts with our feete, and sometimes with the hands.
Seeing it so faire & pure, I had a minde to take a peece of it, but they hindred me, telling my brother there was more where we weare to goe.
Papers (in whose Company they were to appear) which being hindred by other studies and employments, he hath not as yet finished.
Clock the same Morning, I was hindredby cloudy weather.
Clock those mornings; yet something or other interven'd, that hindred me, till March 28.
The Chief Judg asked the Prisoner, who he thought hindred these Witnesses from giving their Testimonies?
The Jury, whereof several are yet alive brought in the man Murdered; but as if some Enchantment had hindred the Prosecution of the Matter, the Court Proceeded not against Giles Cory, tho' it cost him a great deal of Mony to get off.
For if any fault of a man, be sufficient to discharge our Covenant made; the same ought in reason to have been sufficient to have hindred the making of it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hindred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.