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Example sentences for "priviledge"

Lexicographically close words:
privelege; prively; privet; privie; privies; priviledges; privilege; privileged; privileges; privilegiis
  1. Where all these have bin broken, they are kept In doing their justice there with any shew Of the like cruell cruelty: thine armes have lost 130 Their priviledge in lust, and in their torture Thus they must pay it.

  2. As these high men doe, low in all true grace, Their height being priviledge to all things base.

  3. Colladon and Alexander Marchant, our Lr̃es Patents of Priviledge for the sole vse and benifitt thereof, for the time and terme of fowerteene yeares, according to the statute in that case made and provided.

  4. That the heavens doe not consist of any such pure matter which can priviledge them from the like change and corruption, as these inferiour bodies are liable unto.

  5. That it is not the commonnesse of an opinion that can priviledge it for a truth, the wrong way is sometime a well beaten path, whereas the right way (especially to hidden truths) may bee lesse trodden and more obscure.

  6. Sure 'tis because I live; were I but certain To meet thee in one grave, and that our dust Might have the priviledge to mix in silence, How quickly should my soul shake off this burthen!

  7. He should seem by his rambling minde to be begot by some Intelligencer under a hedge, for he is wholly addicted to travel, and hath one especial priviledge above most Travellers, that he is never out of the way.

  8. Dunstable to do duty & Receive priviledge there their neglect of Complyance notwithstanding, Unless the major part of the Inhabitants and ratable Estate belonging to the s'd.

  9. The Rape on me gives me the priviledge To be his Wife, and that is all I sue for.

  10. You would not find your self, Sir, Or in your self, what was due to me from you: The priviledge my birth bestow'd upon me Might challenge some regard.

  11. Whose priviledge it is, to rule in the midst of his enemies: And will one day say, Those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither and slay them before me.

  12. Hence he argues against Bellarmine, that so it ought to be in the christian Church also, because the priviledge of christians is no less then the priviledg of the Jewes.

  13. To the love of which, as the charmes of Nature inchant us, so the law of grace by speciall priviledge invites us.

  14. Vice growes by custome, nor dare we Reject it as a slave, where it breathes free, And is no priviledge denyed; Nor if advanc'd to higher place envyed.

  15. But this priviledge, is allayed by another; and that is, by the priviledge of Absurdity; to which no living creature is subject, but man onely.

  16. Dubois though this place priviledge thee, know where next we meet, the blood which at thy heart flows drops at thy feet.

  17. That shall not priviledge him for ever, Sir: A mad man call you him?

  18. Against her I shall never: the condemn'd man Has yet that priviledge to speak, my Lord; Law were not equall else.

  19. Which being taken into consideracion, and the Articles of Confederacion read, It appeared evidently to the Comissioners that no such priviledge had beene ever .

  20. Vice-Chancellor received very different advice: The University's priviledge is looked upon as a trust for the publick good, and theire printing of these bookes will force the Londoners to print something tolerably true .

  21. But this priviledge of Authorizing or Licensing, is taken away by the Stat.


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