And much more to add besides, for Spain is not only incompetent to interchange reciprocities with the American States, but likewise her own situation in America will at all times render her extremely jealous of her neighbors.
France cannot interchange reciprocitieswith the American States, by reason of numberless impediments in her system of government, in her monopolies, and her system of commerce.
But he does not erect the happiness of others into a direct object of his own positive pursuit, beyond the reciprocities of family, citizenship, and common humanity.
But as to the reciprocities of individual Friendship, Epikurus went beyond the Stoics in the amount of self-sacrifice and devotion that he enjoined for the benefit of a friend.
Secret reciprocitiesseem to have set in, thinks Sibyl, pausing on the landing above, out of sight.
At what stage of the labyrinth of reciprocities were Mr. and Mrs. Challis left when the gentleman laid down his pipe?
Our modern Arkwright Joe-Manton ages: All human dues and reciprocities changed into one great due of 'cash-payment.
But as to the reciprocities of individual friendship, Epicurus went beyond the Stoics, by the amount of self-sacrifice and devotion that he enjoined for the benefit of a friend.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reciprocities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.