Refraining from gluttony and abandoning covetous desires, deal impartially with the suits brought before you.
Let those who have impartially considered this melancholy subject, answer this question: do we not know what it has done for the suppression, or rather annihilation, of them all?
If a man, without slavish fear or prejudice, will impartially examine the stories in 2 Kings xxii.
As at this time practically every citizen in the county was aligned on one side or the other, it seemed impossible to secure juries that would try cases impartially and without prejudice.
Anglesey answered, 'Sir, I will not be considered either Protestant or Catholic; I go to Ireland determined to act impartially between them and without the least bias either one way or the other.
They want a man of energy and determination who will cause the law to be respected and impartially administered.
Whether this is a definite step toward the granting of a real authority to the broader social will, an authority which will curb impartially the selfishness of individual states, it remains for the future to decide.
For myself, I think it is better to have a Cause that seems worth while, even when rather impartiallylooked at.
The ancient and primitive rule of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth suggests the figure of the scales, the impartially meting out to each man of his due.
But were man invested with supreme control, he would not distribute blessings impartially even amongst the "good" and the "just.
Among the rocks, twinkling red and yellow in the sandy, sunny places, the columbine swings her cups of honey impartially for glittering humming bird and blunt-nosed, serious bee.
Illustration] The first snowstorm of the year should be sent from Labrador on Christmas Eve and sprinkled impartially and ornamentally over all the land.
Therefore for all these Reasons, I must insist, that Courtiers and Placemen ought to be excepted against, as being not sufficiently unbiassed, or disinterested to determine impartially on the present Subject.
To me, impartially weighing the arguments and assertions on either side, the popular tradition of Cecrops and his colony appears one that can neither be tacitly accepted as history, nor contemptuously dismissed as invention.
Not only are both Christian and pagan epicsimpartially admitted in this volume, but the representative works of each nation in the epic field are grouped, according to the languages in which they were composed.
A lovely prospect, indeed," said De Barkeworth, with a bow, in a tone so impartially suspended between conviction and cynicism that nobody could tell which had dictated it.
As for Diana, her shafts were levelled impartially at all; but in her inmost heart Clarice fancied that she liked Vivian Barkeworth.
I knew your father better than you could at that time, and I do impartially think him the most virtuous minister, and the most able, that ever I remember to have read of.
I shall conclude the history of this prince's reign, with a description and character of his body and mind, impartially from the collections I have made; which method I shall observe likewise in all the succeeding reigns.
To feel impartially a multitude of strong, fresh wants--the imperative need to live life in all its fulness, this of itself makes the heart to sing.
During the struggles between the Royalists and Covenanters the city was impartially plundered by both sides.
I wish he would sit down impartially before Messrs.
Let any one fairly and impartially analyse the actions of this sovereign and the comments of the historian, and he will perhaps be inclined to allow that my opinion is not altogether unreasonable.
I had grown to disbelieve impartially in all; and if in the atlas of the sciences there were two charts I disbelieved in more than all the rest, they were politics and morals.
Lady after lady was impartiallyhonoured by his attention.
Both were equally free with the husband, and he wasimpartially fond of both: it was quite a family affair.
She got the letters open, and holding one of them up in each hand she read them impartially and simultaneously; then she flung them both down, and turned her face into her pillow with an impulse of her inalienable girlishness.
Industry, the different kinds of, seldom dealt impartiallywith by any nation, 1, 2.
Scarce any nation has dealt equally andimpartially with every sort of industry.
The different kinds of industry seldom dealt impartially with by any nation, 2.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impartially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dispassionately; duly; equally; evenly; fair; fairly; honestly; justly; properly; rightfully; rightly