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Example sentences for "manifestoes"

Lexicographically close words:
manifesteth; manifesting; manifestlie; manifestly; manifesto; manifestos; manifests; manifestum; manifold; manifolde
  1. Manifestoes signed by self-appointed committees of plebeian patriots appeared on the walls of Paris.

  2. Those favored by the Government were so indicated and their campaign manifestoes were printed on official white paper.

  3. Seditious manifestoes were thrown about in public and secretly posted on church doors.

  4. The right of search, so proudly established by this power, was not likely to be wrenched from it by manifestoes or remonstrances; and Holland was not capable of a more effectual warfare.

  5. In his manifestoes of a policy of universal peace, few saw that love of war by which he intended to rivet the chains of despotism.

  6. Manifestoes were issued which announced the dissolution of the Assembly and the Council of State, the restoration of universal suffrage, and a convocation of the electoral college to elect the Executive.

  7. He reached Pisa on June 9, and there ensued a war of manifestoes of unconscionable length, in which Michele was pronounced excommunicate and deposed, and John was proved to be a heretic who had rightfully forfeited the papacy.

  8. In the manifestoes against "francs-tireurs" the priests are specially mentioned, which amounts to recommending them quite specially to the savagery of the troops.

  9. For Barter, if not entirely ready to take drastic steps, must be almost ready, else he couldn't issue his manifestoes and take a chance of some slip-up before he could get really started.

  10. Had you followed my manifestoes in the news columns you would have known what I intend.

  11. It is in vain that German manifestoes are put forth declaring that all Government offices will take the notes as an equivalent for gold, for what the people want is not a traffic with Government offices, but the cash to buy food.

  12. He had been a waiter in the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, and now he was giving out the secret treaties, and issuing propaganda manifestoes to the international proletariat.

  13. So on for two days until Jimmie had got rid of the last of the manifestoes which Kalenkin had entrusted to him.

  14. I sent you 'A Noble Personality' to be printed here, and meaning the copies to be kept here till they were wanted; and the two manifestoes as well.

  15. Manifestoes are a trivial matter too, and to my thinking not worth troubling about.

  16. She felt somewhat anxious, however, and began at once to clear things up in case of emergency: she succeeded in hiding or completely destroying all suspicious papers, books, manifestoes perhaps.

  17. When he was seized, whole bundles of the most desperate manifestoes were found in his pockets and his lodgings.

  18. You say I must take the responsibility for the manifestoes on myself?

  19. How did you manage to distribute so many manifestoes then?

  20. In June I was distributing manifestoes again in X district.

  21. In conversation he recalled that Blum had taken with him two manifestoes he had found.

  22. We shall end by certainly coming upon traces of the real manifestoes here.

  23. It need only be a few lines, though: that you and Shatov distributed the manifestoes and with the help of Fedka, who hid in your lodgings.

  24. But do you know, at that factory the workpeople will soon be writing manifestoes for themselves.

  25. Pyotr Stepanovitch, seeing his object, expressed the opinion that there was more sense in one line of some manifestoes than in a whole government department, "not even excluding yours, maybe.

  26. To Persia this treaty was deeply humiliating; but the manifestoes of the Emperor, with characteristic mendacity, boasted of its moderation, and declared that its ends were merely the preservation of peace and the promotion of commerce.

  27. After letting Garibaldi make what arrangements and issue what manifestoes he chose for six weeks, Rattazzi suddenly had him arrested at Sinalunga on the 23rd of September.

  28. Lord William had acquired the art of writing the finest appeals to the love of freedom; a collection of his manifestoes would serve as handy-book to anyone instructed to stir up an oppressed nationality.

  29. And this is the one point, almost I think the only point, in which the rather absurd and certainly very noisy and hoydenish manifestoes of the so-called Futurists, led by M.

  30. Manifestoes and counter-manifestoes sought to outdo one another in their violence.

  31. His pictures were manifestoes against religious fanaticism, and philanthropic discussions concerning the trials and persecutions of the freethinkers.

  32. The appeals of the Governor, the manifestoes of the Rebel generals, the calls of municipal authorities, and the exhortations of Davis, awakened no enthusiasm.

  33. Indeed, during the discussions of 1773, it was distinctly affirmed, both in Parliament and in manifestoes put forth by the dissenting body, that the majority of nonconformist ministers then living had never subscribed.

  34. And it is a not less strange reason for giving men supreme power in a state that they sign political manifestoes of the highest importance without taking the trouble to know what the contents are.

  35. Hardly had the messengers charged with these manifestoes departed before the first division of the army began to march, and arrived in the evening in the free bailiwicks.

  36. Two manifestoes were published--one addressed to the cantons, the other to foreign princes and nations.

  37. He was also evidently willing to embrace the opportunity of entering an American protest against the doctrines which had been promulgated in the manifestoes of the recent congresses of the European sovereigns.

  38. He concisely reviewed the doctrines of the Continental sovereigns, as set forth in what has been called "the Holy Alliance," and in the manifestoes of several successive congresses.

  39. Arnold himself rested for two or three days at a small village, in order to circulate the manifestoes he had brought with him, and to allow his rear and stragglers to arrive.

  40. American manifestoes and revolutionary documents, which had been chiefly written by him, he had overcharged the picture.

  41. But this was answered by counter manifestoes from congress, and the efforts of the commissioners were rendered signally abortive; and they were compelled to return home as they went.

  42. The manifestoes of the Whigs attacked it on the ground of incapacity; but in what they were incapable was not shown.

  43. A series of manifestoes issued from his retreat at Derrynane Abbey, all well calculated to stir up the evil passions of human nature.

  44. In addition to the arms of eloquence, the pontiff did not disdain to employ satire; the manifestoes which he published against his adversaries constantly recalled the spirit of the denunciations made by the prophets.

  45. For this we are to look at the king of Prussia's conduct, compared with his manifestoes about a twelvemonth ago.

  46. The second usual matter of manifestoes is composed of promises to those who cooperate with our designs.

  47. The resolutions and the manifestoes of the Left Wing are revolutionary expressions.


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