If the clothes he buys cost little, they are not lasting, and their renewal becomes in the long run very burdensome.
This renewal is, too, the more frequent in that the wife of the English workman is in general far from skillful in sewing and mending.
Definitely, then, the influence of the Popes restored to their ancient supremacy would be exercised in the renewal and consolidation of social order resting on the Christian faith, somewhat after this manner.
But if he could wash it with snow, that is, to snowy whiteness, if he could purify those blackened limbs with lye, the renewal would go no further.
It may be said that Job's renewal in soul should have been enough for him, that he might have spent humbly what remained of life, at peace with men, in submission to God.
There is no knowing to what distance the removal of the "appropriate sentiment" from the central soul might have attained but for the change and renewal in language, which came when it was needed.
These letters expressed the liveliest approval and delight at our speedy approach, and finally contained a renewal of their promise to meet the column with a force at Krugersdorp.
I do not now come to ask a renewal of those offers.
He was the more surprised to see that Sumner invited a renewal of old relations.
Now the time has come to make the most of our gains--to translate the renewal of our national strength into the achievement of our national purpose.
You not only acted the fool, but your conduct was tantamount to a renewal of the engagement, and in decency you cannot back down now.
At first I supposed she did it through an affectation of modesty, which I thought but ill became her under the peculiar circumstances of her case; but on my renewal of the charge, I found she repelled it with greater firmness than before.
She was gracious to him, but there had been no renewal of their intimacy.
A truce was concluded with France, and its renewal year after year enabled the king to lighten the burthen of taxation.
In spite of a fresh and unconditional renewal of it a strife over the Forest Charter went on till the opening of 1301 when a new gathering of the barons in arms with the support of Archbishop Winchelsey wrested from him its full execution.
The bride was a mere child, but she brought with her a renewal of the truce for five-and-twenty years.
Sidenote: Renewal of the War] The Prince was maddened by the summons.
The question of Indian government and the renewal of the Charter is every day increasing in importance and attracting more and more of public attention.
To relieve them, I ordered a renewal of the assault.
McPherson is ordered to carry in wagons twenty day's rations, and to rely on the depot at Ringgold for the renewal of his bread.
This leads me to think that whoever attempts to cut off native chestnut forests, with the expectation of renewal with the larger varieties, by grafting the sprouts, will find the chestnut weevil a rather formidable enemy.
The object of transplanting is to insure the production of small fibrous roots, and a frequent renewal of the same, close to the main stem or stock, as long as the trees remain in the nursery, whether this be two or twenty years.
The renewal of the Thirty Years' War in 1625 was caused mainly by the emperor's vigorous championship of the cause of the counter-reformation in northern and north-eastern Germany.
The term is also applied to payments made to the lord of a manor on the alienation of land held according to the custom of the manor, to payments made by a lessee on a renewal of a lease, and to other similar payments.
Cristoforo, with the cemetery, stands; but modern times have brought a renewal of industrial activity.
In 1811 Mademoiselle Cochet, whom Soudry consulted about all his affairs, strongly objected to the renewal of the lease, making the house uninhabitable, she declared, with barracks.
Sibilet, anxious to prove his rectitude, was unwilling to be responsible for the renewal of the lease.
On the renewal of the customary Coercion Bill, the ministry was divided on the question whether to continue to the lord-lieutenant the power of suppressing public meetings.
On George's renewalof hostilities they transferred their allegiance to Duke Charles of Gelderland, in 1515.
The Oregon question again came up during Adams's term, the administration favoring the renewal of the joint occupation convention, by which we held the country in common with Great Britain.
In its simplest form Islam was but an emphatic renewal of the immemorial creed of the Semites, and as long as a pure Semitic race is left in the world, the revelation of Mecca may be expected to remain a necessary link in their tradition.
It is far from certain whether the conquest of Algiers may not some day have for its effect the renewal of Mohammedan political vitality in all the Barbary Coast.
There can be little doubt now that the death of Abd el Hamid, or his fall from Empire, will be the signal for the return of the Caliphate to Cairo, and a formal renewal there by the Arabian mind of its lost religious leadership.
The Buehl stage of Postglacial advance in the Alps; renewal of severe conditions of cold moist climate, and spread all over western Europe of the arctic banded and Obi lemmings of the Upper Rodent Layer.
Finally, the layers of loam which were washed down over the sides of the valley, and in which the remains of Solutrean and Aurignacian camps are found, indicate the renewal of moist and probably forested conditions.
Climate cold and increasingly dry; renewal of the dust-storms and deposits of the 'newer loess.
Even the Morea seemed doomed to a renewal of the Moslem sway.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renewal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.