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Example sentences for "resumption"

Lexicographically close words:
results; resume; resumed; resumes; resuming; resupplied; resupply; resurgence; resurgent; resurrect
  1. This was called "the resumption of specie payments.

  2. The council summoned a convention which, after hesitation and delay, authorized elections for a House of Representatives and the resumption of all the old forms and powers.

  3. These terms, which not only constitute Germany's unconditional surrender, but reduce Germany to a condition that absolutely prevents her resumption of war, form the base of the final treaty of peace.

  4. It is to maintain itself until there is a general resumption of the offensive.

  5. Premature rejoicing ensued in Germany, and on February Berlin announced a resumption of war with Russia.

  6. He took the ground of amnesty to the Tories and the resumption of commercial intercourse with Great Britain.

  7. The engineers established dumps of material well forward on selected sites so that the bridges necessary to cross the Canal on the resumption of the advance could be constructed without delay.

  8. It is sufficient that the ignorant have been undeceived in their exaggerated notions of their rights as Freemen: it was the first step towards resumption of labor in every part of the Colony.

  9. THE check that Ralph Cunningham's management of his police had caused, and the subsequent resumption of night looting, served to whet the appetites of the hungry crowd beyond the border.

  10. One by one, the blackmailing brigade began to see the discomfort of a job that called for real wakefulness, and deserted over the Hills to urge the resumption of raids in force.

  11. Despite resumption of several interesting hydrocarbon and minerals exploration activities, it will take several years before production can materialize.

  12. In September 1993, a new government was formed, and one priority was the resumption and acceleration of the structural adjustment process.

  13. General resumption of specie payment by the banks did not take place till 1819.

  14. This was the only armed opposition which the measures of resumption excited, because they were carried out by degrees and with wise caution in the selection of persons as well as of times.

  15. This resumption of diplomatic goodwill was not pursued vigorously and, at the time, reception to the idea in Bulgaria was generally cool.

  16. The open advocacy of the Soviet Union for improved relations with West Germany also encouraged Bulgaria to expedite the resumption of diplomatic communications.

  17. As a measure looking to the resumption of specie payments, however, it would be well to abolish the National bank circulation altogether.

  18. It was also made known that they had agreed, on the resumption of business by the Stock Exchange, not to certify cheques except against actual balances while any certificates of their own issue remained outstanding.

  19. Why, therefore, should we shut ourselves out from the advantages of this form of communion with the commercial world by postponing the resumption of specie payments a day longer than we are compelled to?

  20. Resumption of the commotions in France; the Count of Armagnac assassinated; the Duke of Alençon arrested.

  21. The Bank of the United States, after a resumption for twenty days, succumbed amid its own loud protestations of solvency, its final disgrace and ruin being, however, deferred a little longer.

  22. In April it was learned that the Bank of England was shipping a million sterling to aid resumption by the banks.

  23. The United States Bank resisted resumption with great affectation of public spirit, but for selfish reasons soon to be disclosed.

  24. By the fall of 1838 resumption was general, although the banks at the Southwest did not follow until midwinter.

  25. Von Treutler is, I think, against the resumption of reckless submarine war.

  26. There is still talk here of a resumption of reckless submarine war which question is complicated and involved in the eternal efforts of the Conservatives to get the Chancellor out.

  27. This Union of National Liberals and Conservatives is dangerous and may mean a resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare.

  28. There is much underground work for the resumption of reckless submarine war going on, all part of a campaign to upset the Chancellor.

  29. Mark never moved nor spoke the entire time; but sat with the open letter in his hand, patiently awaiting the resumption of the discussion.

  30. In fact, his preparations ever portended a speedy resumption of the habits in which his youth and manhood were spent.

  31. He undoubtedly intended to signalize his return to health and his resumption of official duty by public participation in an act which he regarded as one of wisdom and mercy --an act which was wise because merciful.

  32. Plans for funding the public debt were checked, the movement for resumption was weakened.

  33. The subject had been discussed in the Senate and House and before the people, with increased zeal, ever since the movement for resumption of specie payment took decided form.

  34. Congress had the year before passed the Resumption Act providing for a return to specie payments in 1879.

  35. But Mr. Sherman was the principal advocate of the Resumption Bill in the Senate, and during the two critical years preceding the day for coin payment he was at the head of the Treasury Department.

  36. The Republican leaders took warning, and agreed that before losing control of the lower House they would secure the passage of an Act for the resumption of specie payment.

  37. The legislation proved to be adequate to the end in view, and resumption was achieved with the least practicable disturbance of trade and the least practicable depression to industry.

  38. In short, as the leaders of the Democracy viewed it, the Resumption Act, passed over their combined vote, could do them no harm, while the chances were that it would inure to their advantage.

  39. Such was the action as originally devised for resumption of specie payment.

  40. Her instantaneous resumption of the serving-maid's relation to him jarred on Willan at that second indescribably, and shut down like a floodgate on the words he was about to speak.

  41. The continuance of the atmosphere of war and of preparations for war is fatal to the development of that mutual trust which is essential to the resumption of normal trading relations.

  42. I do not think that the plan for arbitrary resumption in 1879 will be attended with happy effect.

  43. Immediately afterwards we passed a concurrent resolution establishing a commission to consider the silver question and the resumption of specie payments.

  44. I observe that Mr. Hendricks exults in the expression, as being equivalent to an abandonment of any policy looking towards resumption by the government.

  45. My gratification at your nomination has, however (I must confess), been mingled with deep regret at the phrase in the platform which denounces the resumption clause of the act of 1875.

  46. The banking and currency committee decided to report the repeal of the resumption date on Friday.

  47. I tried to get them to substitute a commission to inquire and report in December on the whole resumption question.

  48. Our gains are large, and we can carry Ohio, but all say it is worth thousands of votes to repeal the resumption clause on some terms.

  49. The history of repudiation he has studied with care, and the necessity of final resumption of payments even in Mississippi he estimates with justice.

  50. The topic of the month in Europe has been the public and formal resumption of jurisdiction by the Pope in England, and the appointment of the ablest and most illustrious person in the Catholic Church to be Archbishop of Westminster.

  51. Since the resumption of specie payments there has also been a marked and gratifying improvement of the public credit.

  52. For fully twenty years previous to 1877 the shipment of gold was constant and heavy--so heavy during the entire period of the suspension of specie payments as to preclude the hope of resumption safely during its continuance.

  53. Since the resumption of diplomatic relations with Mexico correspondence has been opened and still continues between the two Governments upon the various questions which at one time seemed to endanger their relations.

  54. I congratulate Congress on the successful execution of the resumption act.

  55. The laws have now directed a resumption of financial equality with other nations, and have ordered a return to the basis of coin values.

  56. This permanent quality of the money of the people is sought for, and can only be gained by the resumption of specie payments.

  57. The resumption of specie payments has been followed by a very great revival of business.

  58. The fears that preceded and accompanied resumption have proved groundless.


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