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Example sentences for "indorsed"

Lexicographically close words:
indomitable; indomitably; indoor; indoors; indorse; indorsement; indorsements; indorser; indorsers; indorses
  1. However, the report was not indorsed by the British Government in its entirety, and Lord Milner forthwith resigned.

  2. The nationalists' strength was shown by the fact that these proposals were indorsed by the Egyptian cabinet recently appointed by the Khedive at British suggestion.

  3. This is Mr. Edward Southwell, and the letter is indorsed in his handwriting, "From Mr. Dowdall.

  4. The convention only indorsed it, because it could do nothing else.

  5. An eye-witness of the facts he relates, and of which he had an opportunity of judging dispassionately and disinterestedly, his testimony is indorsed by that of a thousand others.

  6. The story, incredible if it appear, is indorsed by Carpenter as vouched for by Mr. Richard Smith, late Senior Surgeon of the Bristol Infirmary, under whose care the sufferer had been.

  7. The writ which served as the returning officer's authority is indorsed with a certificate of the election and returned to the clerk of the Crown in Chancery.

  8. Queen Mary reigned, fortunately, but five years, and the persecutions she encouraged and indorsed proved the seed of a higher morality and a loftier religious life.

  9. He would not give up auricular confession, or masses for the dead, or prayers to the Virgin Mary, for these were indorsed by venerated ages; but he would rebuke a priest if found in unseemly places.

  10. We can accept nothing which is not indorsed by popes and councils.

  11. No perception of a new power, no sympathy with the abandonment to a specialty not indorsed by fashions and traditions, but without which abandonment genius cannot easily be developed.

  12. It was still invested with poetic associations and consecrated usages; it was indorsed by the venerable Fathers of the Church; it was favorable to study, and free from the noisy turmoil of the world.

  13. But I saw he would feel better if I took it,--so he indorsed it to me.

  14. The man spun round and fell, and a volley from right and left indorsed his shot.

  15. And again, more quickly than the upward sweep of her eyelids, she indorsed that thought.

  16. We have already placed before them conditions which the civilized world has indorsed as liberal, magnanimous, and just.

  17. He earnestly indorsed Mr. McCulloch as a cautious man, who would not be precipitate, no matter what power might be conferred upon him: "If we adopt his policy we shall wake up some morning and find the paper of our country at par.

  18. Butler, were explicit and unqualified in their declarations, and were indorsed with absolute unanimity.

  19. In another State the leading general of the rebel armies in openly nominated for governor by the House of Delegates, and the nomination is hailed by the people with shouts of satisfaction and openly indorsed by the press.

  20. An indorsement in blank specifies no indorsee, and a note thus indorsed is payable to bearer and may be negotiated by delivery.

  21. Also an overdue note accepted or indorsed is regarded as payable on demand, so far as the maker is concerned.

  22. An indorsed promissory note and an accepted bill are very much the same thing, and that is why the law always treats of both together.

  23. In one of the cases a testator had indorsed on his will in his own handwriting "canceled.

  24. Twelve slips of paper were handed out, to be indorsed guilty, "for form.

  25. There was a hush, while a loud scratching pen indorsed the record of acquittal.

  26. Christ modified some of Moses's error, but indorsed most of the Old Testament errors.

  27. It is true Jesus Christ and the apostles indorsed the truth of the flood story (Matt.

  28. I have noticed this senseless story at some length, because Christian writers have invested it with great importance, and because it is indorsed by nearly all the New-Testament writers.

  29. The practice of polygamy is indorsed by the Christian Bible.

  30. If a negotiable instrument is indorsed in blank, or made payable to bearer, it may circulate without further indorsement.

  31. These certificates are made transferable, in order that they may be indorsed by a shareholder, and made payable to a purchaser.

  32. If a note indorsed in blank, is subsequently indorsed in full, can it be transferred by delivery without the indorsement of the indorsee in full?

  33. They may be indorsed in such a manner that only the person intended by the maker to receive payment can receive payment thereon.

  34. This is not true if the instrument is payable to bearer, or if it has been indorsed in blank.

  35. If subsequently indorsed in full, only those subsequent holders can hold the indorser in full, who can trace their title through him.

  36. Where a check is payable to bearer, or payable to order, and indorsed in blank by the payee, making it payable to bearer, and is lost or stolen, an innocent party purchasing it from the finder or thief gets good title to it.

  37. What is the difference as to transferability between a note payable to bearer and one indorsed in blank?

  38. By this act, he agrees to pay at maturity, to the original payee, or to whomever the note has been indorsed or properly transferred, the amount named in the note.

  39. Von Papen indorsed this organization as a military measure, and it was hoped through its propaganda to cripple munition factories.

  40. Lord Kitchener has announced,' the Secretary of State was told, 'that he will accept one correspondent with the British troops in the field, if he is indorsed by the United States Government.

  41. Lord Kitchener announced at one stage of the proceedings he would permit a single correspondent, selected and indorsed by the United States Government, to accompany the British army to the front.

  42. In October they indorsed Mr. La Follette as "the logical Republican candidate" and appealed to the party for support.

  43. The Maryland, Georgia, and South Carolina assemblies indorsed the Circular Letter and were also dissolved at once.

  44. In an address before the Ohio state constitutional convention in February, 1912, he indorsed the initiative and referendum and announced a doctrine known as the "recall of judicial decisions.

  45. Greeley, though indorsed by the Democrats, was utterly routed and died of a broken heart.

  46. While the base counterfeit that has so often been thrust upon us by Southern braggadocios, and indorsed by Northern sneaks and doughfaces, has been detected, and, thank God!

  47. We have not forgotten how warmly the Democratic press indorsed the message of January 6th, or how the Democratic multitude kicked against it in public meetings.

  48. Here is a program for the coming generation which would be indorsed by a very large part of the democrats of the past.

  49. A few minutes later in the same speech, Mr. Berger indorsed pure "State Socialism.

  50. The Miners' Union had already indorsed Socialism, its Vice President is a party Socialist, and its present as well as its former President vote the Socialist ticket.

  51. As the Confederation has indorsed Socialism both as an end and as a means, few, if any, Socialist parties would object to this resolution.

  52. Henriette Roland-Holst has summed up the whole discussion and its conclusions in an able monograph (indorsed by Kautsky and others) from which I shall resume a few of the leading points.

  53. The New Age, representing the younger Fabians, also despairs of democracy and advocates compromise, because "the democratic party have failed so far to be indorsed and inforced by popular consent.

  54. That check is drawn to my order, and I have indorsed it.

  55. It was paid promptly in New York exchange, and Massingale indorsed the draft over to me to be used in the directors' meeting, which was never held.

  56. On the cover of this curious epistle the emperor indorsed a direction to his son, to show it to no living person; but if he found himself ill at any time, to destroy the letter, or seal it up under cover to him.

  57. I suppose when they are brought to the merchant they are indorsed by her, and he pays the value of the note to anybody who brings it.

  58. I understand these advance notes and allotment notes are negotiable; at least they are indorsed by the seaman's wife as a receipt?

  59. This view of morality, which, for the most part, is indorsed by modern thought, makes ethics dependent upon sociology for its criteria of rightness or wrongness.


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