Galvez was at the Pardo, about two leagues from Madrid, where the King resides at present, and in the course of conversation discovered, that the proper channel of address ought to have been through the Count de Florida Blanca.
His surviving estimable widow the Catharina of Cowper, residesat Northampton.
This Liauton is a land with many Chinese soldiers, near which resides the king of China.
Again, we assert that eternity resides in unity; and therefore participates in rest without being identified therewith.
Its difference residesin its being one; for there is no identity between the universal Intelligence, and any particular intelligence.
The fire of which we speak above emits the purest light, and resides in the highest region, by virtue of its nature.
Or the soul is still conceived as in movement, but the motion is downwards from its own surface to its own centre, a centre where resides its Peace, God Himself.
My whole travelling properly resides in my breast pocket; for in the Grecian fashion I carry 'omnia mea' with me.
When he resides in the city, a very rigid etiquette, like that of a little court, is observed; but in the country he lives like a private gentleman.
The High Lands approach the river 1st bend to left The party on Shore brought in a Missouri Indian who resides with the Otteauz, this Indian & 2 others were Hunting in the Prarie their Camp is about 4 miles off.
Orphans, for many years; though I never knew her circumstances till now, as she resides at a distance, and I have never seen her.
In His supreme will resides the power which acts on the wills of all created spirits, helping the good, judging the evil, controlling all, granting power to some, not granting it to others.
For the quality of incorruption resides entire in each several part, not greater in one and less in another; for no part is more incorruptible than another.
I left the money for his ransom in the hands of Francisco Capati, an Italian merchant, who resides at Algiers, and who promised me to effect it, if by any means he could discover him.
Don Andrea, dazzled by the proposition, accepted it at once, gave the parchments to the farmer, and with the money he received purchased an estate in his native province, where he now resides at his ease.
While these heritors are joyfully seeking the treasures of the deceased, Death is directing his flight to a large house, in which resides a young nobleman who has the small-pox.
Its interest resides solely in its confirmation of the facts of Hauptmann's development.
VIII These works, viewed in their totality, take on a higher significance than resides in the literary power of any one of them.
Simply because the artist has made us see the idea that resides in it.
He has done much to create and elevate a taste for music in the community where he resides and where he is known as 'Dave.
Palmer, the 'Green Mountain Composer,' who at present residesin Kansas City.
If a will is valid where the testator resides at the time of his death it is valid to pass personal property, regardless of where the personal property is located.
No matter where a testator resides at the time of his death, the law of the state where the real property is located governs the will relative to its disposition.
If the receiver resides in a distant place, the check should be presented as soon as possible under the circumstances.
For example, if A owns real property in Cleveland, Ohio, but resides in Omaha, Nebraska, A may make a valid will under the law of Nebraska which may not comply with the Ohio law.
Law Governing Wills When Testator Owns Property in One State andResides in Another at Time of Death.
Mrs. Lasater, who still resides in West Plains, had just come over to my house and was there at the time of the shooting.
An acrid principle resides in the root, even when perfectly dry, producing an effect like that of the Arum and the Ranunculi.
The odor of the Ictodes resides in a principle which is extremely volatile.
Hence it follows that it resides in space as every other simple being, that is, by acting upon it.
The subjects in whom this attributeresides are the following: 1.
In its phenomenal representation, a body resides in space by contact of extension; in its real objective nature and substance, by acting upon it.
Simon Nichols lived as a servant with Mr. Bromedge, a gentleman who resides on his own farm in this parish, in the year 1782.
There we met Mrs. Marie Hyde, who, as far as I know, currently resides in Port Angeles, Washington.
It has been said positively, by an eminent person who has written much on the subject, that “the strict definition of a republic is that in which the sovereignty resides in more than one man.
It will be seen too that the power of science against them resides not in itself, but in a certain intellectual fulcrum that we ourselves supply it with.
But when we say that the greatest happiness resides in the moral end, we must be careful to see what it is we mean.
The power of conscience resides not in what we hear it to be, but in what we believe it to be.
And in Notting Hill, we will pretend, there resides a young man named Edwin, who is in love with Angelina.
He resides among the heavy timber, and cultivates the cornfields and nabring garden sass for sustenance, and understands hiz bizzness.
The clam iz a bulbous plant, and resides on the under side ov the water.
The power ov a comik essa resides in its idea, either original or admirably stolen, not in its words, strung out lazily like a snake sunning himself in the sand.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resides" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.