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Example sentences for "sequestration"

Lexicographically close words:
sequester; sequestered; sequestering; sequestrate; sequestrated; sequestrations; sequestrators; sequestred; sequestrum; sequi
  1. After 1870 the Hanoverian regiment was disbanded, but the sequestration continued.

  2. There was a privacy and simplicity in the imposition and collection of a penance very different from the procedure of sequestration and confiscation, and Ferdinand, at least for a time, abandoned the struggle.

  3. Another feature of extreme severity which, however, was common to secular and episcopal as well as to inquisitorial practice, was the sequestration which accompanied arrest in all cases involving confiscation.

  4. The strictness of the rule to pay all expenses out of the sequestration is illustrated in the case of two children of Antonio Enriquez Barrios, confined with their father in the prison of the tribunal of Madrid.

  5. To such a one, arrest with sequestration meant ruin, however clearly his innocence might be demonstrated after the prolonged proceedings of the tribunal.

  6. He was then told to name a representative to be present at the sequestration and inventory.

  7. The case was referred to the receiver who reported that there was in the sequestration an old cradle, which if sold might fetch two or three reales.

  8. Monroe, the sequestration of the Indians involved only the expense of transporting eighty or ninety thousand persons to a region not settled, nor then desired for settlement.

  9. If substantial seclusion is not to be maintained, at any cost, by the sequestration of tribes and by the rigid prohibition of intercourse, it is worse than useless to keep up the forms of reservations and non-intercourse.

  10. When the “Saints” plundered the Royalists of their possessions, the women of the despoiled families went in person to the Committee of Sequestration sitting in Goldsmiths’ Hall, to try and recover some of their property.

  11. The children wrote in French to their mother when she was absent in England making valiant and finally successful attempts to get the sequestration taken off Sir Ralph's estate.

  12. This mystery served to keep him in suspense, but, after he found the sequestration or embargo lifted from his property, he could doubtless fathom its meaning.

  13. Still there was one point which, in the Congress, as out of it, he never treated with moderation: this was the sequestration of Lombard estates.

  14. When Napoleon offered to ask as a personal favour for the removal of the sequestration on his family property, he answered that he preferred to take his chance with the rest.

  15. As a reprisal for this disturbance, the Austrian Government, not content with executions and bastinadoes, decreed the sequestration of the lands of those Lombard emigrants who had become naturalised in Piedmont.

  16. The outcry in all Europe against the sequestration decree deterred the Austrian Government from treating the Sardinian protest as a casus belli.

  17. At such moments he smashes lamps and china ornaments, for which his wages will require a long sequestration to clear off.

  18. That the effects of remedies upon the cerebro-spinal axis may be enhanced by the sequestration of the blood contained in one or more extremities, previous to the administration of the medicament.

  19. When the proclamation concerning the sequestration of his office was published, Witherings assigned his patent to the Earl of Warwick.

  20. The Commission decided against the Government, both as regards the sequestration and the monopoly of letter-carrying, which the King proclaimed in 1637.

  21. But it was just as clear that, outside of the lands immediately in controversy, Lord Fairfax's title, from a strictly legal point of view, was beyond dispute except as to the effect of the sequestration laws.

  22. Footnote 110: Stating that no correspondence has taken place with Great Britain relative to the sequestration of the lands and property in New Zealand claimed by William Webster, an American citizen.

  23. The contemplation of so vast a property as here alluded to, without taxation, may lead to sequestration without constitutional authority and through blood.

  24. Sequestration proved to be only a euphemistic expression for confiscation.

  25. Dayton, of New Jersey, alarmed the administration party by proposing the sequestration of all British debts as an indemnity for the vessels which had been seized by British cruisers.

  26. The measure of suppression and sequestration was violent, but called for.

  27. The Church party, which saw with genuine horror the sequestration of their property, ascribed it to the progress of so-called liberal ideas.

  28. The revival of Mozarabic rites in Mexico met with little attention; but its introduction alone shows a tendency towards independence of thought, very manifest later in the action of Juarez in the sequestration of Church property.

  29. One plan for raising money was the sequestration of Church property.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sequestration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alienation; annexation; apartheid; attachment; celibacy; detachment; distress; execution; forfeit; impressment; incognito; isolation; isolationism; levy; loneliness; lonesomeness; nationalization; privacy; quarantine; recess; retirement; retreat; seclusion; secrecy; segregation; seizure; separateness; separation; solitude; withdrawal