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Example sentences for "immunities"

Lexicographically close words:
immoveable; immoveably; immune; immunes; immunisation; immunity; immunization; immunize; immunized; immunizing
  1. Many privileges and immunities were granted to them by the church authorities in Rome, and the abbey was visited at different times by persons of all ranks, some of whom became benefactors to the house.

  2. In the time of the Reformation the place retained its immunities as a sanctuary, and James I.

  3. The members of the army and navy are governed by special laws, enjoy immunities from civil process, and are subject to the jurisdiction of military courts.

  4. The deputies are elected by direct suffrage for the legislative session of three years, and have the same immunities from legal process as the senators.

  5. Not a moment was lost in excluding the ministers and teachers of the separated congregations from any share of the rewards and immunities which the emperor had so liberally bestowed on the orthodox clergy.

  6. The insidious edicts of Julian were abolished; the ecclesiastical immunities were restored and enlarged; and Jovian condescended to lament, that the distress of the times obliged him to diminish the measure of charitable distributions.

  7. In addition to these particular privileges, the Templars enjoyed, under the authority of the Papal bulls, various immunities and advantages, which gave great umbrage to the clergy.

  8. The Templars, in addition to their amazing wealth, enjoyed vast privileges and immunities within this realm.

  9. The exercise or the abuse of these powers and immunities speedily brought the Templars into collision with the ecclesiastics.

  10. So I announced by word and letters that he could not use his patents because mine were those in force; and I showed them the immunities which John Aguado brought.

  11. Nor is it at all certain that the average inhabitant of Puerto Rico is worth coddling, protection, prosperity, "and the immunities and blessings" accorded him by his new rulers.

  12. Risdon mentions that 'This place is priviledged with many immunities which tinners enjoy; and here is holden one of the courts for Stannary causes.

  13. The state endeavoured to maintain its authority against the immunities of the Church by increasing the harshness of the code.

  14. So long as these immunities subsisted, it had no other resource; but judges and, magistrates shrank from inflicting penalties so enormously disproportioned to the offence.

  15. The censorship of the press was likewise reëstablished with iron rigidity, and the publishers purchased the meager immunities they were permitted to enjoy by the payment of whatever pensions the Emperor chose to grant to needy men of letters.

  16. For comparison with these three passages we may turn to the charter of immunities confirmed to York Cathedral by Henry I, Stephen, and Henry II.

  17. St Hugh was based not on his right as a member of the national council, but on the immunities of the church' (Const.

  18. The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states.

  19. The next section of this article provides, that "the citizens of each state shall be entitled to all the immunities and privileges of citizens in the several states.

  20. Innocent demanded his liberation, as his incarceration was a violation of the immunities of the Church.

  21. Such regulations were of inestimable value in the progress of civilization, but they amounted to little when the inquisitor could arm any one he pleased, and invest him with the privileges and immunities of the Holy Office.

  22. Even the jealously-guarded right of asylum in the churches was waived in its favor, and the immunities of the Mendicant Orders gave them no exemption from its jurisdiction.

  23. At the same time, in the event of hostilities, shipping sailing under the neutral no-man's flag and subject to no national allegiance would enjoy such immunities as still inure to neutral shipping.

  24. Meantime, having not yet experienced that phase of sentiment and opinion on civic rights and immunities that is now occupied by their institutionally maturer neighbours, the subjects of the Imperial Fatherland, e.

  25. It is true, neutrality has not carried many immunities lately.

  26. The third plan is for women to take their right under the Fourteenth Amendment of the National Constitution, which declares that all persons are citizens, and no State shall deny or abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens.

  27. The Fourteenth Amendment does not add to the privileges and immunities of a citizen; it simply furnishes an additional guarantee to protect those he already has.

  28. The court admitted that "women are persons and citizens," but found that the "National Constitution does not define the privileges and immunities of citizens.

  29. The honest demands of this class of citizens for additional rights, privileges and immunities should be treated with respectful consideration.

  30. State shall deny or abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens;' and 'The right of citizens to vote shall not be denied.

  31. So I announced by word and letters that he could not use his patents because mine were those in force; and I showed them the immunities which Juan Aguado[377-1] brought.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immunities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.