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Example sentences for "reclamations"

Lexicographically close words:
reclaimable; reclaimed; reclaiming; reclaims; reclamation; reclassification; recline; reclined; reclines; reclining
  1. As to reclamations on the ground of Patriotism it is difficult to know what is to be understood by Patriotism here.

  2. In consideration of this stipulation, which shall be binding on the United States for ten years, the French Government abandons the reclamations which it had formed in relation to the 8th article of the treaty of cession of Louisiana.

  3. The reclamations of American citizens upon the Government of France are for mere justice--for the reparation of unquestionable wrongs, indemnity or restitution of property taken from them or destroyed forcibly and without right.

  4. Nelson made to the First Lord's letter a reply that was dignified and yet measured, to a degree unusual to him, contrasting singularly with his vehement reclamations for others after Copenhagen.

  5. All such collisions tend to excite misapprehensions, and possibly to produce mutual reclamations between nations which have a common interest in preserving peace and friendship.

  6. The Government of the United States made repeated reclamations on behalf of its citizens, but these were answered by the perpetration of new outrages.

  7. In consideration of this stipulation, which shall be binding on the United States for ten years, the French Government abandons the reclamations which it had formed in relation to the eighth article of the treaty of cession of Louisiana.

  8. Which means that they're Terran, and can be dealt with according to Reclamations routine.

  9. Do you sleep with that damned Reclamations Handbook, Lee?

  10. Men swarmed outside the ports when the Reclamations craft settled gently to the square again.

  11. The apparent exception to this rule in the attempted reclamations in connection with the Margary murder in 1875 afforded in its abortive ending a new corroboration of the rule.

  12. From this resulted a chronic demand for the fulfilment of agreements, and constant reclamations for non-fulfilment.

  13. There were now two reclamations on the Japanese Government--redress for the murder of the two marines at the Legation in June, and for the killing and wounding of the Richardson party in September.

  14. Muñoz Torrero declared, January 10th, that every mail brought him mountains of letters in favor of the Inquisition and Toreno spoke of the reclamations that came in, showing how the signers of protests had been coerced.

  15. This last expression, which strongly resembled a threat, excited the loudest reclamations in the Senate.

  16. It may be said that the very persistence of his reclamations in this regard was responsible for the indifference with which they were universally received.

  17. Well, then, it seems to me that you should present your reclamations to M.

  18. You're too young in Colonial Reclamations to appreciate the difficulty of recognizing an alien logic, Arthur, let alone the impossibility of outguessing it.

  19. Stryker had his beloved Reclamations texts and his microfilm albums of problems solved on other worlds; Gibson had his complicated galactic charts and his interminable chess bouts with Xavier.

  20. Stryker answered him with a quotation from the Colonial Reclamations Handbook, maliciously taking the pontifical classmaster's tone best calculated to irritate Farrell.

  21. A few more chrysalids to open in the spring, an extra litter of bones to puzzle the next Reclamations crew.

  22. The Marco Four's initial sweep of reconnaissance, spiraling from pole to pole, had supplied further information without preparing him at all for what the three-man Reclamations team was to find later.

  23. These, in most cases, were terminated at Paris, with summary injustice, and the provocations and reclamations of Bernadotte multiplied daily.

  24. The murder of the Duke d'Enghien had been regarded with horror by the young Emperor of Russia; he had remonstrated vigorously, and his reclamations had been treated with indifference.

  25. But neither the reports nor the reclamations of this gentleman appear to have received that attention which they merited.

  26. The imperial general had, as we have seen, neglected the reclamations of the Doge, when it suited his purpose to occupy Peschiera.

  27. Had Napoleon adopted less violent measures, his reclamations against the English government might have been favourably attended to throughout Europe.


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