At this period, the Viscount of Rochefoucault changed the administration of that theatre; but, in order to indemnify M.
I humbly beg you would be pleased to indemnify me for the expences I have been obliged to be at, and let me at liberty: wherever I go, it will be a sufficient recommendation not to have displeased your Sublimity.
One who, or that which, insures; the person or company that contracts to indemnify losses for a premium; an underwriter.
America willindemnify Spain in two ways, by fighting the enemy of Spain, and by commerce.
By what Means, or what Branches of Commerce, will the States of America have it in their Power to indemnify Spain, whenever this Power may second the Views and Operations of the Americans?
On that very account, though, I hope that the future will indemnify me.
Our wheat and rye are generally fine, and the prices talked of bid fair to indemnify us for the poor crops of the two last years.
The Clockmaker was evidently excited by his own story, and to indemnifyhimself for these remarks on his countrymen, he indulged for some time in ridiculing the Nova Scotians.
Here there was a general laugh throughout the Court--Dennis retired to the next room to indemnify himself by another glass of grog, and venting his abuse against Hare and the Magistrate.
To indemnify themselves for this exclusion, the chevaliers carried their gallantries into the next class of society, composed of those who held civil, administrative, and judicial situations.
Dennis retired to the next room to indemnify himself by another glass of grog, and venting his abuse against Hare and the Magistrate.
The good-natured Friedrich considered it a duty to indemnify his only relative, in some measure at least, for his shattered hopes.
It arose from my desire toindemnify our cousin for the loss of the estate, but Lieschen's happiness is my first consideration, and I do not think Albrecht is the man to make a woman happy.
I gave him six thousand francs, in order to indemnify him slightly for that horrible Bastille.
I was assured that poor President Gonthier had only got rid of his house at Choisy because his affairs were embarrassed; you must indemnify him, or rather I will indemnify him myself, by giving him a pension.
The Assembly next passed bills to reimburse and indemnify His Majesty for monies expended without the sanction of the legislature.
At last an act was passed to indemnify all who had been concerned in the embargo.
We might even indemnify ourselves for part of what we had lost, at the expense of those foreign enemies who had hoped to profit by our domestic dissensions.
The emperor also engaged to indemnify the cardinal for his losses in breaking with Francis, by a grant of 9,000 crowns annually; thus paying this proud priest for being the author of the war.
I can dine and sup twice every day, that will indemnify me for the times that I have had to fast.
To indemnify himself for this forced silence, Chaudoreille, who was still holding Rolande naked in his hand, struck every tree that he met.
Be that as it will, the ships were not restored until the factory at Chinchura had given security to indemnify the English for the damage they had sustained on this occasion.
The king of England, with a view to indemnify himself for the expense of the war, projected the conquest of Corunna in Biscay, and of Peru in South America.
The Commons vote a Sum of Money to indemnify the Dutch.
Then the governor consented to the sequestration, and paid to the Poles and Muscovites four hundred thousand rix dollars, to indemnify them for the expense of the siege.
On the contrary, it seemed to be the use and wont of men in public trusts, to think they were free to indemnify themselves in a left-handed way for the time and trouble they bestowed in the same.
Defn: One who, or that which, insures; the person or company that contracts to indemnifylosses for a premium; an underwriter.
A sum of money paid to underwriters for insurance, or for undertaking to indemnify for losses of any kind.
The states must at last engage to the merchants here that they will indemnify them from all that shall fall out.
To make amends for, as for an injury, by an equivalent; to indemnify for; as, to repair a loss or damage.
To secure to, as a purchaser of goods, the title to the same; to indemnify against loss.
And if it shall be found practicable toindemnify them for all losses, whether by emancipation or otherwise, no one will object.
For this abstinence, the males of the higher classes indemnify themselves with prostitution.
In virtue of his dominant position, he can indemnify himself elsewhere when the marriage is not pleasing to him, and he can not find satisfaction in it.
The selectmen then levy a tax upon the inhabitants to indemnify themselves.
My yung frends, it iz idle, it iz weekness and folly to expect any kind of happiness or plezure, which shal indemnify you for the trubble of seeking it, except in the pursuance of the principles which morality prescribes.
The question of right is at once suspended, and the only inquiry is, which is the best policy, to indemnify a few individuals by a pecuniary composition, or sacrifice five thousand subjects.
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