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Example sentences for "inexpediency"

Lexicographically close words:
inexhaustible; inexhaustibly; inexorable; inexorableness; inexorably; inexpedient; inexpensive; inexperience; inexperienced; inexpert
  1. Hamish did not appear to perceive any inexpediency in the matter.

  2. The drowning of poor Charley was a serious affliction, in contemplation of which he forgot the inexpediency of her meeting Hamish.

  3. I never for an instant doubted the justice of the war, while I urged its inexpediency with all my might.

  4. The expediency or inexpediency of what I am to do (1 Cor 6:12).

  5. A thing may be lawful in itself, and may yet be unlawful to thee; to wit, if there be an inconveniency, or an inexpediency attending the doing of it.

  6. Positive experience and a more thorough consideration of the subject have convinced me of the impropriety as well as inexpediency of such investments.

  7. The result has been to satisfy me of the inexpediency of entering into engagements of this character not covering the entire traffic.

  8. Then he dwelt at great length on the inexpediency of permitting the Constitution to be altered in any one particular, and this part of his speech was warmly cheered by a considerable section on each side of the Chamber.

  9. She admitted her great disinclination to change the Constitution, but, she asked, was reverence for the Constitution promoted by upholding it on the ground not of its merits, but of the inexpediency of varying it?

  10. Constitutional Nationalists and not wholly degraded Unionists have met the argument of inexpediency by adopting it, obeying the law of their parliamentary being, which demands cohesion with political friends in England.

  11. The fact is incontestable; and this fact in itself may be taken as sufficient to establish the inexpediency of publishing The Certain Hour.

  12. Education must, therefore, accustom the youth to judge as to the expediency or inexpediency of any action in its relation to the essential vocation of his life, so that he shall avoid that which does not promote its success.

  13. Education must, then, accustom the youth to consider for himself the expediency or inexpediency of any action in relation to his own vocation in life.

  14. He then adverted to the inexpediency of these alterations, and the temper of the times.

  15. Mr. Brougham, who also supported the resolution, strongly urged the inexpediency of delay when the work was already half done, in consequence of the general want of confidence having of itself greatly limited the issues of the country banks.

  16. To show the inexpediency of the present bill, I shall endeavor to prove the expediency of the judicial law of the last session.

  17. It is with me an irrefragable proof of the inexpediency of the law, and of course conclusive evidence of the expediency of its repeal.

  18. As to the inexpediency of receiving such candidates, there can be no question or doubt.

  19. But we will be impressed with the inexpediency and injustice of this principle, when we look at its operation from another point of view.

  20. The inexpediency of any other course may be readily seen, from a suppositions case.

  21. I wrote all this to the Emperor who assured me that the King of Prussia's opinions had interested him much and that he agreed in his views about the inexpediency of a Congress.

  22. Such men, although seeing the inexpediency and impropriety of Mr. Seward's treatment of the European Powers, still do not think it worth while to risk their own mob popularity by declaring against it.

  23. Don Pedro de Acuña, on the fifteenth of July, concerning the inexpediency of having an Audiencia in the Philipinas.

  24. It is not the rigor but the inexpediency of laws and acts of authority which makes them tyrannical.

  25. It is unnecessary to notice that which rested solely on the inexpediency of repealing the Stamp Act, "the compulsory enforcement of which was required by the honor and dignity of the kingdom.

  26. I suppose they will think, that it was repealed from a conviction of its inexpediency; and they will rely upon it, that while the same inexpediency subsists, you will never attempt to make such another.

  27. I mean its inexpediency on several accounts, the poverty and inability of those who were to pay the tax, the general discontent it has occasioned, and the impracticability of enforcing it.

  28. Indeed I--I forgot all about Proctor," said the Rector, who now saw the inexpediency of his proposal.

  29. The very tones of her voice ought to have brought home to Jeffreys the inexpediency of pursuing his subject for the present; but some persons are singularly deficient in a sense of the fitness of things or of times, and he was one.


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