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Example sentences for "indued"

Lexicographically close words:
inductive; inductively; inductor; inductors; indue; induire; indulge; indulged; indulgence; indulgences
  1. But fortunes based upon land in the cities were indued with a mathematical certainty and a perpetuity.

  2. Yes, the Law, theoretically so impartial and so reverently indued with awe--and with force.

  3. If, however, it float by chance toward the poles, it will be checked a little by the poles of the earth, and will at length by the influence of the earth be indued with verticity.

  4. Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem; And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot To mark the full-fraught man and best indued With some suspicion.

  5. There is love beyond what he knows already, who is indued with the most perfect knowledge, that man here may have.

  6. The baron had indued a pair of jack boots.

  7. Not indued with mind or intellectual powers; stupid; unthinking.

  8. Wher he was indued with sumptuous funerals, to his great honour and prayse.

  9. Who louing his sonne after a fatherly maner, and speciallye, because he was indued with vertue and good condicions, was afflicted with vnspeakeable griefe.

  10. Afterwards Araspas himselfe falleth in loue with the saide ladie, but she indued with greate chastitie, auoydeth his earnest sute.

  11. He then indued a cumbrous back-piece to match, buckled the shoulder-straps without assistance, and girded the whole tightly together with an embroidered belt round his waist.

  12. By the time the party had indued their forest gear, the curfew proclaimed that it was time for them to set out; and once more seating themselves round the board, they arranged their plan of proceedings.

  13. It is also in recompense of the common want of wood, indued [Sidenote: Riuers.

  14. With how great benefits this Iland of ours hath béene indued from the beginning, I hope there is no godlie man but will readilie confesse, and yéeld vnto the Lord God his due honour for the same.

  15. All which benefits we first refer to the grace and goodnesse of God, and next of all vnto the bountie of our soile, which he hath indued with so notable and commodious fruitfulnesse.

  16. He was no lesse indued with commendable gifts of [Sidenote: Edgar a fauorer of moonks.

  17. Certes the Taffe is the greatest riuer in all Glamorganshire, (called by Ptolomie Rhatostathybius, as I gesse) and the citie Taffe it selfe of good countenance, sith it is indued with the cathedrall see of a bishop.

  18. As methodically as he had indued them he divested himself of his regimentals, and so, having slipped into his old clothes again and strapped on his leg, stumped resolutely forth into the street.

  19. Slowly, very slowly, he divested himself of his clothes, and, piece by piece, indued himself in the old finery.

  20. Hansombody, elected by the unanimous vote of his fellow-councillors, attained to one of the twin summits of his ambition and was indued as Chief Magistrate with robe and chain.

  21. It seemed therefore, to the heathen, a doctrine neither new nor strange, that Christ had been sent from heaven, that an immortal had indued mortality, and tasted the bitterness of death.

  22. Alone her thoughts seemed alive, to be indued with an agonising vitality which left her no peace or rest.

  23. She pitted herself against them all; alone amongst those thousands, she felt herself indued with superhuman strength and courage.

  24. Like a creature native and indued Unto that element," tranquil Zuleika lay.

  25. With a majesty of gesture which I shall never forget, he stretched his hand over me, and I was indued with the promised gifts.

  26. He indued himself in his bathing-dress very deliberately, standing up for a minute stark naked in the sunshine flooding through the open window--a splendid figure, foretasting battle with the surf.

  27. Despite her injunction against hurry, the girl had already indued the white brocade and stood before the mirror conning herself.

  28. There was, it seemed, very little that Sewell had not done or borne for the cause of the Democracy, and Ingleby had already indued him with the qualities of Garibaldi.

  29. He was fond of Hetty in a brotherly fashion, but as he had never supposed her to be indued with any intellect worth mentioning, her occasional flashes of penetration were almost disconcerting.

  30. Ordinance that is not common to all sorts of Christians, but peculiar to such as are indued with knowledg, and of an unblameable life and conversation.

  31. They are indued with the power of contraction, and are again elongated either by antagonist muscles, by circulating fluids, or by elastic ligaments.


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