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Example sentences for "inclinable"

Lexicographically close words:
incivility; inclemencies; inclemency; inclement; inclina; inclination; inclinations; incline; inclined; inclines
  1. I can hardly believe I shall meet with any inclinable to quarrell me for the number of 24.

  2. Accordingly I cried her at the price; upon which the vizier Saouy came, and his presence has stopped the mouths of all the merchants, who seemed inclinable to raise her, at least to the same price your deceased father gave for her.

  3. He was a person very inclinable to follow such advices, and therefore readily came into these proposals as soon as they were made.

  4. I beg reflections pass not upon my wife, for I declare, whatever wrongs she may have committed, was through my persuasion, of herself being inclinable to good.

  5. I have so natural a propensity to ease, that I cannot cheerfully fix to any study which bears not a pleasure in the application; which makes me inclinable to poetry above anything else.

  6. They have the advantage of what restraint is possible, from what evils their parents see them inclinable to, and that is a second mercy.

  7. My prediction was verified in less than a fortnight, her great belly producing an infant, to the unspeakable amazement of Strap, who was before this happened, inclinable to believe I had refined a little too much in my penetration.

  8. By which, and a sanctified submission to the will of God, he shewed he was inclinable to bear the sweet yoke of Christian discipline, both then and in the latter part of his life, of which there will be many true testimonies.

  9. Light airs inclinable to calm, a very heavy sea from south-west.

  10. No delight have they in sighs and tears, but are ever inclinable to prayers, and ready to yield to the solicitations of Love.

  11. It is from these that our faith and spiritual understanding of God and his Christ is opposed and contradicted, and from these also that we are so inclinable to swerve from right doctrine into destructive opinions.

  12. By the former, the spiritual officers of the Church of Christ are inclinable to govern well, 1 Tim.

  13. Those that are inclinable to make these useless speeches to the people; they do it, for the most part, upon one of these two considerations.

  14. I have been something tedious upon this Subject, on purpose to shew what strange ridiculous Stories these Wretches are inclinable to believe.

  15. The Yellow seem'd much fainter than in the Day, and inclinable to a pale Straw Colour.

  16. The Plate is lodged with Mr. Craig, and may be seen by any inclinable to purchase.

  17. The horses and black cattle are since increased, and now are in very good order; so that any person inclinable to purchase may depend on having enough to choose out of.

  18. The father was here inclinable to mercy, but divine Justice suffered not the offender to go unpunished.

  19. That Minister seem'd inclinable to serve me, and promis'd to speak for me to the King his Master.

  20. Several Parliaments seem'd inclinable to support that of Paris.

  21. His Majesty thought very well of her, and had even seem'd inclinable to determine in her favor, when, opposite Cabals were set at work, which quite frustrated the Proposal.

  22. I am inclinable to think that it is only used by way of diversion at their Hevas or public entertainments, as Punch is in a Puppet show.

  23. I am inclinable to think that they know'd no more of this land than what came within the Limits of their sight.

  24. We are inclinable to attribute this to the water we took in at Princes Island, and have put lime into the Casks in order to purifie it.

  25. I present you with this Sixth Book of Table Discourses, wherein the first thing that cometh to be discussed is an inquiry into the reason why those that are fasting are more inclinable to drink than to eat.

  26. The change of customes was not violent and at once, but by degrees, and with the silent approbation of the English; who haue alwaies been inclinable to accommodate themselues to the fashions of France.

  27. Thus, whilst they indulged their impotent malice, they made him, who was not well affected to them before, a greater enemy to their licentiousness, and rendered him more inclinable to the Lutheran cause.


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