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Example sentences for "proprietaries"

Lexicographically close words:
propres; propria; propriam; proprias; proprie; proprietary; proprietate; proprietatibus; propriete; proprietes
  1. Two decades later the imitation of the English proprietaries was even bigger business.

  2. Opium had been lauded in the 17th and 18th centuries, when the old English proprietaries began, as a superior cordial which could moderate most illnesses and even cure some.

  3. In the nation of their origin, the continuing interest in the ancient proprietaries seems somewhat more lively than in America.

  4. New American proprietaries had stolen the appeal and usurped the function which Bateman's Drops and Turlington's Balsam had possessed in 18th-century London and Boston and Williamsburg.

  5. When this bill reached England, the proprietaries determined to oppose its receiving the royal assent.

  6. A meeting was shortly afterwards arranged between Franklin and the proprietaries at Mr. T.

  7. The governors received strict instructions to approve no bills for the raising of money for the purposes of defence, unless the estates of the proprietaries were specially exempted from the tax.

  8. From this time William Franklin became very much the servant of the proprietaries and of the English Government, but no offer of patronage produced any effect on the father.

  9. Franklin engaged counsel on behalf of the Assembly, and on his undertaking that the assessment should be fairly made between the estates of the proprietaries and others, the bill was allowed to pass.

  10. With this war against France began the struggle of the Assemblies and the proprietaries on the question of taxing the estates of the latter.

  11. The bill in question declared "that all estates, real and personal, were to be taxed, those of the proprietaries not excepted.

  12. Apart from the reference to the illegitimacy of William Franklin, Franklin had passed through the heated contest with the Proprietaries without the slightest odor of fire upon his garments.

  13. A meeting between the Proprietaries and Franklin was arranged by Doctor Fothergill.

  14. However, it was agreed that Franklin should reduce the complaints against the Proprietaries to writing, and that the Proprietaries were to consider them.

  15. Bitterness of the struggle between the Proprietaries and the Assembly, 108.

  16. With the consummate capacity for pellucid statement, which was one of Franklin's most remarkable gifts, it narrated the manner in which the practice of buying legislation from the Proprietaries had been pursued.

  17. Such is an outline of the principal features of the Constitution by which the proprietaries proposed to govern free colonists in America.

  18. While the contest was going on between the proprietaries and the people, temporary laws were established.

  19. The error was soon perceived, yet the proprietaries insisted upon commencing the system with a view to its further accomplishment.

  20. They asked ol the proprietaries a confirmation of their purchase, and a separate charter of government.

  21. This province was originally settled by Quakers, under the auspices of the celebrated William Penn, whose descendants are still proprietaries of the country.

  22. Footnote 157: The governors of the provinces, who were appointed by the proprietaries (see Note 1, p.

  23. The bill expressed that all estates, real and personal, were to be taxed, those of the proprietaries not excepted.

  24. But the proprietaries were enraged at Governor Denny for having passed the act, and turned him out with threats of suing him for breach of instructions which he had given bond to observe.

  25. The proprietaries justified their conduct as well as they could, and I the Assembly's.

  26. We bought some old cannon from Boston, but, these not being sufficient, we wrote to England for more, soliciting at the same time our proprietaries for some assistance, though without much expectation of obtaining it.

  27. It is not improbable that Franklin's antipathy for the Proprietaries was quickened by his contacts with Keith (even though he was the victim of the governor's gulling).

  28. The charter of Pennsylvania signed and sealed by Charles II, constituting William Penn and his heirs true and absolute proprietaries of the province, saving to the crown their allegiance and the sovereignty.

  29. The proprietaries of East and West Jersey surrendered the government to queen Anne, after which it continued under one government, called New Jersey.

  30. The proprietaries justify'd their conduct as well as they could, and I the Assembly's.

  31. The bill expressed "that all estates, real and personal, were to be taxed, those of the proprietaries not excepted.

  32. But the proprietaries were enraged at Governor Denny for having pass'd the act, and turn'd him out with threats of suing him for breach of instructions which he had given bond to observe.

  33. Stephens was assisted by a council of twelve, his own appointees when the proprietaries did not choose them.

  34. The Huguenots, who had settled chiefly in Craven County, were for a time denied all political rights, although the proprietaries favored them.

  35. Throughout the rest of the seventeenth century the proprietaries had but a nominal hold upon the people of the northern colony.

  36. Under Locke's constitution it was attempted by the proprietaries formally to divide Carolina society into groups, with hereditary titles; but the project could not be carried out.

  37. The proprietaries had at last changed their policy, and determined to rule both Carolinas, as one province, Ludwell being the first governor (1691) of the united colonies.

  38. Meanwhile, Sayle's colony at Charleston made good progress, the proprietaries being lavish in their aid of the enterprise.

  39. The settlements at Cape Fear and Charleston being more orderly and promising than that at Albemarle, the proprietaries were henceforth more considerate towards them.

  40. The proprietaries themselves were quite liberal in their land-grants to inhabitants.

  41. The proprietaries had been commanded to recognize the land-claims of the settlers already on the ground.

  42. The proprietaries at first authorized a popular government on the simplest plan, and the settlers, particularly in Albemarle, looked forward to a prosperous career.

  43. At this time it was conceded that the aboriginal proprietaries were the Six Nations; and, though beset on all sides, old King Hendrick refused for a time to dispose of the territory to either party.

  44. The bill express'd "that all estates, real and personal, were to be taxed, those of the proprietaries not excepted.

  45. In 1669 the Lords Proprietaries sent out from England three ships, the Carolina, the Port Royal, and the Albemarle, with about a hundred colonists aboard.

  46. As in Maryland, the Proprietaries had princely rights.

  47. Drummond should have a Council of six and an Assembly of freemen that might inaugurate legislation having to do with local matters but must submit its acts to the Proprietaries for veto or approval.

  48. Garbling statements from scientific works for the purpose of puffing proprietaries is not unusual in nostrum exploitation.

  49. The index includes references not only to articles in the book, but also to matter on proprietaries not accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry which appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association and elsewhere.

  50. The Council has practically the undivided support of manufacturers of medicinal chemicals; that is, of proprietaries of the first mentioned type.

  51. National Iodine Solution and other proprietaries of the National Drug Company’s make.

  52. This index makes of this edition of “Propaganda for Reform” a very full work of reference on proprietaries which are undeserving of recognition.

  53. That there is a healthy tendency to use single drugs for their definite action and to discard combinations (be they shotgun proprietaries or “mixed” vaccines) is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that at the last revision of the U.

  54. It would be a long step forward if physicians would recognize more fully the objections to the many proprietaries which have, as their only point of originality, a non-descriptive name for an old drug or a mixture of well known drugs.

  55. The preparation well illustrates the abuses which are connected with the exploitation as proprietaries of established drugs or mixtures of established drugs.

  56. Also it may be asked, Has the number of proprietaries marketed with false statements of composition decreased since the Council and the laboratory began their work?

  57. In fact, some thoroughly objectionable proprietaries make a show of being “ethical” by omitting all therapeutic discussion from the labels of their preparations.

  58. The aggrieved party revived its scheme for a transfer of the government from the proprietaries to the crown, and Franklin threw himself into the discussion with more of zeal and ardor than he had often shown.

  59. Not only had this been connived at by the proprietaries, but sometimes these payments had been shared between the proprietaries and the governors.

  60. The proprietaries then put their interests in charge of Attorney-General Pratt, afterwards Lord Camden, and the Solicitor-General Charles Yorke, afterward lord chancellor.

  61. At last the Assembly flatly refused to raise any money unless the proprietaries should be burdened like the rest.

  62. In ordinary times the proprietaries prevailed; for the governor was their nominee and removable at their pleasure; they gave him general instructions to assent to no law taxing their holdings, and he naturally obeyed his masters.

  63. By one means and another the proprietaries mustered a considerable party in the province, and the hatred of all these men was concentrated upon Franklin with extreme bitterness.

  64. A tax bill met the like fate, because it did not discriminate in favor of the located lands of the proprietaries by rating their best lands at no higher valuation than the worst lands of other persons.

  65. It was a long while before the Assembly found leisure to attend to that engagement of their agents which stipulated for an investigation to see whether the proprietaries had not been unduly and excessively assessed.

  66. And these evils are not likely to receive any remedy here, the continual disputes between the proprietaries and people, and their mutual jealousies and dislikes, preventing.

  67. The proprietaries are regarded as renegades from the faith; for the Assembly here is Quaker almost to a man.

  68. I have written to the proprietaries and to the government at home.

  69. They are absent in England, but they are the proprietaries of vast tracts of land, and it is with regard to these lands that the troubles in the Assembly arise.

  70. According to the instructions which he had received from the legislature, Franklin had a meeting with the proprietaries who then resided in England, and endeavored to prevail on them to give up their pretensions.

  71. At the election for a new assembly in 1764, the friends of the proprietaries made great exertions to keep out all those of the opposite party.

  72. After this time quarrels were continually arising between the proprietaries or their governors and the assembly.

  73. The disputes between the proprietaries and the assembly, which had for a long time subsided, again revived.

  74. The proprietaries were the descendants of those to whom the lands were originally granted by the king.

  75. Secrecy is just as essential today to the successful exploitation of this class of proprietaries as it was before the demand for formulas became so universal.

  76. This report indicates that Vapo-Cresolene is a member of that class of proprietaries in which an ordinary product is endowed, by the manufacturer, with extraordinary virtues.

  77. Hence, while many proprietaries have some virtue, the ingredients which are of any value are so concealed by the coined and “near-scientific” names applied to them that these drugs are usually unrecognizable.

  78. Physicians, British or American, who are addicted to the prescribing of secret proprietaries such as Antikamnia have little need of formulas--“Theirs not to reason why!

  79. If they are once prescribed, the directions on the bottle and the full instructions for the treatment of syphilis by means of Cypridol and by other proprietaries sold by Fougera & Co.

  80. Sanmetto is one of the oldest proprietaries on the market.

  81. As practically nothing has been done to restrict the advertising of proprietaries in Germany, the task of the commission was tremendous.

  82. As the continued patronage of the medical profession cannot be relied on for proprietaries of this sort, the Cystogen Chemical Company takes good care that every Cystogen prescription is likely to spread the Cystogen gospel among the people.

  83. We feel that medical writers must be short of subjects when they devote papers to the exploitation of proprietaries consisting of these simple ingredients.

  84. Naturally the manufacturers of such proprietaries make use of all available optimistic reports in promoting their sale, while each manufacturer ascribes special and peculiar virtues to the combination represented in his particular preparation.

  85. Their opponents would keep Huguenot immigrants, whom the favor of the proprietaries rendered unwelcome, entirely from the franchise.

  86. The proprietaries after this being Protestants, were intrusted again with their old political headship.

  87. Virginia to two of his favorites, Lords Arlington and Culpeper, to be its proprietaries like Penn in Pennsylvania and Baltimore in Maryland.

  88. We desire, as our Time will be wholly taken up in Council, you will order the Goods to be carried back to the Proprietaries to prevent their being lost, and that they may continue there till we call for them.

  89. Conrad Weiser to defray those Expences, Mr. Logan, on the Proprietaries Behalf, proposes to advance 40 l.

  90. The proprietaries are besought to consider these grievances seriously and redress them, that harmony may be restored.

  91. The proprietaries in London heard an account of this affair.

  92. The controversy which had arisen, in consequence of these involvements between the proprietaries and the people, engrossed universal attention.

  93. Governor Morris, of Pennsylvania, worn out with his unavailing conflicts with the Assembly, was withdrawn, and the proprietaries sent out Captain William Denny as their obsequious servant in his stead.

  94. And still the two lordly proprietaries demanded that their vast possessions should be entirely exempt from taxation.

  95. The Assembly consisted of only forty members, who were in constant antagonism with the governor, James Hamilton, whom the Penns, the Proprietaries of the province, had appointed to look after their interests.

  96. In 1731 he was appointed Town Clerk and Clerk of the Court and Proprietaries of the county.

  97. Difficulties arose between the proprietaries and government of the province of Pennsylvania, which were referred to the mother country for adjustment.

  98. A powerful exhibition of Ciceronian eloquence and legal acumen at the trial of an important land case between the Proprietaries and Samuel Wallace gained for him an early professional celebrity.

  99. New troubles arose between the proprietaries and assembly and in 1764 Dr.

  100. And forasmuch as wee have hereby made and ordeyned the aforesaid William Penn, his heires and assignes, the true and absolute Proprietaries of all the Lands and Dominions aforesaid.

  101. All the powers granted to proprietaries in earlier charters, including those which were dropped out in the Massachusetts charter, reappear here; and in some important matters there is much new detail.

  102. An interview between the two Proprietaries took place in December, when Penn handed to Lord Baltimore the King’s letter.

  103. The country described in the charter was expressly erected into a Province of the empire; and the Baron of Baltimore, his heirs and assigns, were constituted the absolute lords and proprietaries of the soil.

  104. They had another interview, at New Castle, in the following year, which also made it apparent that no agreement between the rival Proprietaries was possible.


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