You will, at the same time, assure them, that the most exact reciprocation of this benefit shall be practised by us towards their subjects, in the like cases.
And, with all good wishes for yourself, and with a sincere reciprocation of all your kindly feeling, I am, dear Sir, Faithfully yours.
Such is the relation of the terms of a syllogism in regard to reciprocation and antithesis.
The conclusion, then, becomes a particular exemplification of the general doctrine laid down in the last chapter, respecting the reciprocation of extremes and the consequences thereof.
My friend is sick himself, and the reciprocation of complaints and groans affords not much of either pleasure or instruction.
It seems to want that quickness of reciprocation which characterises the English drama, and is not always sufficiently fervid or animated.
Excess in them, however, is not always prompted by good nature and generosity and reciprocationof spontaneous kindness, but often by desire for comfort, and even by ostentation.
Another aspect of the case, or at least a wider aspect, is the more sentimental one where the tip is prompted as reciprocation for spontaneous kindness.
The act of reciprocating; interchange of acts; a mutual giving and returning; as, the reciprocation of kindness.
Alternate recurrence or action; as, the reciprocation of the sea in the flow and ebb of tides.
Mr. Tesla also provides for lessening the volume of the heat or for intercepting the same during that portion of the reciprocation in which the cooling action takes place.
Of those whom he neither loves nor fears, and from whom he expects no reciprocation of good offices, why should any man promote the interest but for profit?
If you do not do it, he considers you either apathetic or rich, and hence no reciprocation is forthcoming.
Very slender differences will sometimes part those whom long reciprocation of civility or beneficence has united.
Mr Albany's kind wishes be fulfilled in the reciprocation of our comfort and affection!
This reciprocation of pleasure had, however, produced different effects upon their minds; the ideas of Cecilia were enlarged, while the reflections of Mr Monckton were embittered.
What then can ensue but a continual exacerbation of hatred, an unextinguishable feud, an incessant reciprocation of mischief, a mutual vigilance to entrap, and eagerness to destroy.
The dispute between the Lady and Comus is the most animated and affecting scene of the drama, and wants nothing but a brisker reciprocation of objections and replies to invite attention, and detain it.
Here is a reciprocation of generosity and gratitude so pleasing, that the tale makes its own way to credit.
If there is thought to be, it is from an imagined reciprocation in others.
Conjunction of love is by reciprocation; and there can be no reciprocation in self alone.
Two days after this reciprocation of kindness, the Buccaneers bid farewell to these friendly Islanders.
The first visit of Columbus was passed in a continual reciprocation of kind offices between them and the Spaniards.
The dispute between the lady and Comus is the most animated and affecting scene of the drama, and wants nothing but a brisker reciprocation of objections and replies to invite attention and detain it.
We become attached to our dear ones for their own sakes; although it cannot be denied, that a knowledge of a reciprocation of affection is an auxiliary to the growth of that fondness.
There are no two nations, confining on each other, between whom a war may not always be kindled with plausible pretences on either part, as there is always passing between them a reciprocation of injuries, and fluctuation of encroachments.
He himself expects such reciprocationfrom his fellows, coveting it in the one case, and shunning it in the other.
He closes the first head with the observation, that in savage life the violent desire of reciprocation is best seen; generally, however, as he gives instances to show, in the form of revenge and reciprocation of evil.
It is on the alert, when I am engaged in animated conversation, whether my cue be to take a part in the reciprocation of alternate facts and remarks in society, or merely to sit an attentive listener to the facts and remarks of others.
Other animals herd together for mutual convenience; and their intercourse with their species is for the most part a reciprocation of social feeling and kindness.
It is in the reciprocation of answer and rejoinder that the power of conversion specially lies.
It is difficult perhaps for an inferior mind to estimate what a superior mind enjoys in the reciprocation of affection.
In short, she will find fellowship and reciprocation in every little mind she meets with, while yours is left to pine in the solitude of her own greatness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reciprocation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.