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Example sentences for "indorsing"

Lexicographically close words:
indorsement; indorsements; indorser; indorsers; indorses; indraft; indraught; indrawing; indrawn; inds
  1. It is mere sycophancy to man; it is licking the hand that forges a new chain for our degradation; it is indorsing the old idea that woman's divinely ordained position is at man's feet, and not on an even platform by his side.

  2. What will interest you more than all besides, is the unanimous passage of a resolution in the convention indorsing The Revolution as the national organ of the woman's suffrage movement.

  3. Rose was read, indorsing the Convention; also one from William Lloyd Garrison.

  4. Governor for presiding officer, who made an admirable speech indorsing woman's suffrage.

  5. She was followed by several of the leading gentlemen in short speeches, fully indorsing both amendments.

  6. By indorsing the cheque in blank (see indorsements) he makes it payable to bearer.

  7. The latter declared that there was plenty of all kinds of supplies in East Tennessee, and in indorsing the papers, advised Granger to live off the country.

  8. Grant turned the joke on Hooker by indorsing his report, with the statement that the amount of captured material enumerated exceeded the actual captures by the whole army!

  9. Pope, his brief and bull indorsing the Inquisitorial Commission, i.

  10. Set forth in golden characters, and decorated with festive leaves and ribbons,[1154] it proclaimed that the hierarchy of the Roman Church had no qualms of conscience in indorsing the traitorous deed of Charles and Catharine.

  11. It was nice of your friend, the chief dispatcher, to write so strong a letter indorsing the sacredness of signatures.

  12. Unless the communication is grossly irrelevant or disrespectful it must be forwarded through the channels, each officer indorsing his opinion, pro or con.

  13. This resolution was aimed at Sherman, who with some seventy Republicans of the previous Congress had signed a circular indorsing and recommending the book upon the general statement that it was an anti-slavery work, written by a Southerner.

  14. Women going before a committee and asking a resolution indorsing equal suffrage, are sure to be met with the statement that they have heard nothing of any such demand among their constituents.

  15. Mrs. Southworth, in her home at Cleveland, also had charge of the systematic enrollment of persons indorsing woman suffrage, which has been very effective in answering the objection that women do not want to vote.

  16. Year after year the executive committee have visited the State conventions of all the political parties asking for a plank in their platforms indorsing equal suffrage, but without success.

  17. We appreciate the friendly attitude of the American Federation of Labor, the National Grange and other public bodies of voters, as shown by their resolutions indorsing the legal, political and economic equality of women.

  18. I will not take the responsibility as a senator of indorsing in any way, directly or indirectly, woman suffrage.

  19. In December, 1899, the State Teachers' Association passed a resolution strongly indorsing equal suffrage.

  20. To-day, the Secretary of War sent in a paper indorsing Judge Meredith's opinion in regard to foreigners who have accepted service in our country, viz.

  21. He read resolutions, adopted in certain regiments, indorsing the President and his cabinet--of which Mr. B.

  22. This scheme was rejected by Bragg on the 19th, after consultation with the President and the Secretary: the latter indorsing his concurrence in the rejection, the President not committing himself in writing.

  23. That this view of the situation is well recognized by the labor organizations of the city is shown by the action of the Building Trades Council last night in approving and indorsing my action in removing Mr. Langdon.

  24. This is important because the layman assumes that in indorsing "without recourse" one means to incur no liability as indorser.

  25. Indorsements may be made, as we have said, in two ways: either by indorsing the document, or if it is payable to bearer, by delivering it without indorsement.

  26. The reputed author of the Nebraska Bill finds an early occasion to make a speech at this capital indorsing the Dred Scott decision, and vehemently denouncing all opposition to it.

  27. And now, without indorsing anything else he has said, I will ask this audience to give three cheers for Hickman.

  28. In the House the vote indorsing the Executive was unanimous, though it was not thought advisable to do more than this until there had been ample time for reconsideration of the subject in France.

  29. Seward yielded the struggle to the extent of indorsing popular sovereignty, which did indeed promise more than any other line of procedure.

  30. An interview with him had recently been published in respect to the resolution indorsing my candidacy.

  31. As these were in harmony with my convictions I found myself indorsing them as against a majority of the Democratic Senators.

  32. A resolution indorsing William McKinley for unanimous nomination for governor passed amidst enthusiastic applause.

  33. We have got to emphasize our approval by indorsing this administration in the election of the Republican ticket this fall.

  34. At this first session of the Legislature, Brigham proceeded to give, in his Message, his views in relation to African slavery, fully indorsing it, and prescribing regulations for its establishment in the Territory.

  35. The Judge formed quite a favorable opinion of the Mormons, though not indorsing the administration of Brigham Young.

  36. He would also have exposed the errors and evils of the many popular religious superstitions then and there prevalent, instead of indorsing them.

  37. Now, we ask in solemn earnest, is it not evident that a book indorsing such characters as David, placed in the hands of the heathen of other countries or the children of our own, must have a demoralizing tendency?

  38. Indorsing his notes has become chronic with you, and at every loss he gets your signature for whatever amount he wants.

  39. You reflect that he is worth twenty thousand dollars, and you incur no risk by indorsing his note; you like to accommodate him, and you lend your name without taking the precaution of getting security.

  40. My great weakness has been indorsing notes.

  41. To the list of organizations indorsing the police commissioner was added the Anti-Saloon league.

  42. Why, unless something upsets him, Gibson will be able to name the next mayor of Los Angeles by simply indorsing the man's candidacy.

  43. However, from this time on the state authorities were busy trying to extricate the state from the bankruptcy caused by indorsing the railroad bonds.

  44. At the close of the term of Governor Shorter, the new legislature passed resolutions indorsing his policy in regard to the conduct of the war and commending his wise and energetic administration.

  45. After the first or second visit I was informed as gently as possible that a price was attached to this friendship; how much would I give them for indorsing or signing a petition for a pardon?

  46. And so it came about that Charles Whitney was soon indorsing a plan to cause, and to profit by, sly confusion--the plan of his able lawyers.

  47. I do not wish to be understood as indorsing skepticism in any form.

  48. I do not think there should be any misconception as to my motive for indorsing Mr. Ingersoll.


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