She had all the requisites necessary to write the great novel of the Restoration.
Now, for what remain to be considered as the essential requisites for high companionship, we must enter into what is almost purely intellectual.
Although the two requisites already named may be produced, yet other reasons have their weight; among which length of time is not the least important.
The next matter to be considered is, what are the requisites to constitute a perfect promise.
Now, gentlemen, so far I have thought it necessary to go in explanation of what the statutes were, of the circumstances bearing on them, and of the requisites which the prosecution had to make out, in order to ask a conviction at your hands.
The requisites of a prosecution for treason have not been, in any degree, complied with.
I therefore proceed to examine as to what the statute is, and what the requisitesare for a conviction of those who were citizens of the United States at any time.
The life of John Nelson contains all the requisites of romance.
It fully meets all the requisites of easy approach, safe anchorage, and quiet basin.
Love on both sides and all things equal in outward circumstances are not all therequisites of domestic felicity.
The great requisites essential for progress are the organization of two national parties and responsible leadership in the Federal Parliament.
Is it possible that the dangers may be avoided and the requisites secured by a change in electoral machinery?
Moderate study and plenty of play and exercise in early youth are the true requisites for a noble growth of intellectual powers in man, and for its continuance to old age.
Do they weaken and cloud the intellect, and lessen that capacity for enduring a prolonged strain of mental exertion which is one of the first requisites of the intellectual life?
But this something, what is it, unless the happiness of others, or some of the requisites of happiness?
One of the requisites of a successful librarian is a faculty of order and system, applied throughout all the details of library administration.
The two prime requisites of good binding for libraries are neatness and solidity.
In library methods, the cardinal requisitesto be aimed at, are utility and convenience.
But these will not appear very formidable requisites to those who have a native love of work, and it is a fact not to be doubted that work of some kind is the only salvation of every human creature.
The library chairs, of whatever pattern may be preferred, should always combine the two requisites of strength and lightness.
The traders supplied them afterwards with all requisites at a moderate per centage; and when they embarked in autumn for their hunting grounds, they found themselves deeply involved in debt, a few only excepted.
But these essential requisites to efficiency were by no means neglected or in a great degree lacking.
In other words, it was a parable of therequisites for, and the blessings of, communion with God.
All conditions and requisites of the past unfitted and inadequate for the present time, are undergoing radical reform.
In 1744, he a second time appeared in the character of Lothario, for the benefit of Mr. Horton, but seems to have had no requisites for the stage.
Wherein although they attain not the indubitable requisites of Animation, yet have they a near affinity thereto.
The lower end of this stately apartment forms a deep bay, round which rows of seats are arranged amphitheatrically, having in the midst of them a table whereon are placed globes, charts, and all the requisites for study.
The existence of the name in another direction, where the requisites of the New Testament narrative are fully borne out, is therefore, I think, fatal to the traditional site.
All these requisites are met by the large ruined site of Mujedd'a at the foot of Gilboa--a mound from which fine springs burst out, with the broad valley of the JalA"d river to the north.
Both requisites are found in the site at El Mahrakah.
The valley is open in most parts of its course, and we find the two requisites for the scene of baptism of a multitude--an open space and abundance of water.
They have probably learnt from experience that the low ground near water is often malarious, and the great requisites for a camp seem to be shelter and concealment.
On the principle that the wider interpretation of the requisites for spiritual privileges should prevail over the narrower, this rubric should be so interpreted as not to conflict with the other.
It seems to have been the practice in the Dean of York's Peculiar for the judge to threaten the churchwardens occasionally with a fine for failure to repair their church or supply missing requisites for service by a fixed day.
Numerous other presentments at visitations for failure to supply the requisites for worship besides those adduced in the text will be found in Hale, Crim.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "requisites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.