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Example sentences for "partialities"

Lexicographically close words:
parteth; parthenogenesis; parthenogenetic; parti; partial; partiality; partiall; partially; partials; partible
  1. These objections did not exist to an indulgence of the partialities and prejudices of the nation towards the belligerent powers in measures suggested by its resentment against Great Britain.

  2. No one can object to such preferences, but the science of music knows nothing about them; its exposition deals with modes of treatment or habits of orchestration distinguishing composers, irrespective of the private partialities they excite.

  3. But my partialities in favor of whatever may promote either the useful or liberal arts, induce me to place it under your consideration, to do in it whatever is right, neither more nor less.

  4. Our accepting at once, and sincerely, the mediation of the virtuous Alexander, their greatest friend, and the most aggravated enemy of Bonaparte, sufficiently proves whether we have partialities on the side of her enemy.

  5. And I must have had a mind far below the duties of my station, to have felt either national partialities or antipathies in conducting the affairs confided to me.

  6. I am not a friend to placing young men in populous cities, because they acquire there habits and partialities which do not contribute to the happiness of their after life.

  7. That the plan now proposed is entitled to unmixed approbation, I am not prepared to say, after mature consideration, and with all the partialities which its professed object would rightfully claim from me.

  8. Even his verdict will not be final; for no one is wholly free from partialities due to the age in which he lives, and to his special temperament.

  9. It may be said that Cecil was as little Spanish, just as Walpole was as little Hanoverian, as the partialities of their respective sovereigns would permit for their own reputation.

  10. At present, I conceive, a much greater source of evil is the selfishness, or the selfish partialities of the voter himself.

  11. Again, being of a different class, and especially if chosen by a different authority, he will seldom have any personal partialities to warp his appointments to office.

  12. Clannish partialities were very apt to guide the tongue and pen, as well as the pistol and claymore, and the features of an anecdote are wonderfully softened or exaggerated as the story is told by a MacGregor or a Campbell.

  13. His Jacobite partialities were now placed in opposition to his sense of the obligations which he owed to the indirect protection of the Duke of Argyle.

  14. When the latter, instead of being ingrafted on the principles of the former, assumes to exist for itself, and acts by partialities of favour and oppression, it becomes the cause of the mischiefs it ought to prevent.

  15. Probably the foreign tastes and partialities of the king had something to do with this" (p.

  16. Footnote 1064: In her partialities she was fully as ill-judging as Mary of Scotland.

  17. The strong Laconian partialities of Xenophon induce him to allot not only warm admiration, but a space disproportionate compared with other parts of his history, to the exploits of the brave little Phliasian community.

  18. However, we can not alter our established customs to please the whims of guides; we can not show partialities this late in the day.

  19. These are formidable means for estranging the affections of many from our republican institutions, and producing partialities for Great Britain.

  20. I place the subject in this abstract form before the House to the end that, if possible, we may exclude all those prejudices and partialities which so naturally and imperceptibly bias the judgment.

  21. It was to these partialities to the English, the Duchesse de Guiche Grammont alluded.

  22. Each has his or her favorite, these partialities are usually reciprocal, and their consequence is a desire on the part of each to see the other excel.

  23. Brought together at school in early life, when the mind and soul are receiving the impressions which endure through life, they naturally form intimacies, and almost always special partialities and preferences.

  24. Partialities they are not at liberty to show.

  25. Sidenote: Genet calculates upon the partialities of the American people for France and openly insults their government.

  26. Genet calculates upon the partialities of the American people for France, and openly insults their government.

  27. These objections did not exist to an indulgence of the partialities and prejudices of the nation towards the belligerent powers, in measures suggested by its resentment against Great Britain.

  28. Their opinion respecting that system of policy which ought to be observed in their external relations, remained the same; and their partialities and prejudices for and against foreign nations, sustained no diminution.


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