He would not permit other men to participate in it through his instrumentality, without stipulating an excessive remuneration, the amount of which he would have the power of fixing arbitrarily.
We may safely lay it down as an absolute rule, without stipulating for even a single exception, that the best position for praying in is the position in which we can best pray.
The treaty, stipulating that a murderer shall be delivered up to justice, is as obligatory as an act of Congress making the same declaration.
There appeared to us a material difference between stipulating by treaty to forbear the use, and not being able to open the river.
Calling for a suspension of hostilities, Hector dares any Greek to fight him, stipulating that the arms of the vanquished shall be the victor's prize, but that his remains shall receive honorable burial.
Finally he turned into a gloomy cavern, but she plodded on, until she so excited his compassion that he promised her one more boon, again stipulating it should not be the soul he held in his hand.
Both monarchs decided to settle their difference by a duel, stipulating that the town should belong to the party whose champion triumphed.
She even allowed Witch Winnie to take Adelaide to see Mrs. Halsey, stipulating only that she should be chaperoned by one of the teachers.
His character as a patron of men of letters rests chiefly on the money which he spent in this way, though it must be set to his credit that he procured a pension for Samuel Johnson without stipulating for any return.
He was succeeded as privy seal by Grafton, who, in accepting the office, showed his lack of confidence in his colleagues by stipulating that he should not be summoned to cabinet meetings.
It was specially disliked by the Dutch, as great carriers by sea, and they made many treaties with different powers, stipulating that goods carried in their ships, not being contraband, should be free.
Not the smallest surprise was expressed at the application, and the wood was readily given, even without stipulating for anything in return.
This was, as is known, a measure, or proviso, stipulating that slavery could not be introduced into conquered provinces.
When Britain has been at the trouble of stipulating a peace for Portugal, will she suffer that nation to assist us?
They might consider Congress as having the power contended for over Treaties stipulating on Legislative subjects, and still very consistently wish for the amendment they proposed.
The obvious meaning of the power to borrow money, is that of accepting it from, and stipulating payment to those who are able and willing to lend.
There were no less than four several treaties in the course of three years, solemnly stipulating the marriage of the archduke Charles and Claude of France.
The former was very apt to petrify if the conversation went outside the limits of the neuter gender without stipulating for a strict neutrality on the part of the other two.
And she had complied with every arrangement, stipulating only that the wedding was to be a mere legal precaution--a formal bar to the creation of a new obstacle by a retrospective mood of the Lords and Commons.
To the surprise of the Patriot Commissioners themselves, the Viceroy acceded to the terms of the proposed armistice, only stipulating that he should withdraw twelve heavy guns from Callao.
The latter furnished the desired letter, stipulating as the condition of his action that General Barrundia's life should be spared and that he should be tried only for offenses growing out of his insurrectionary movements.
The money lender will protect himself by stipulating for payment in gold, but the laborer has never been able to do that.
But this is likewise true of the prices of many tangible items.
But the renewal can also take place automatically, many treaties concluded for a certain period stipulating expressly that they are considered renewed for another period in case neither of the contracting parties has given notice.
It cannot be denied that in the past many treaties stipulating immoral obligations have been concluded and executed, but this does not alter the fact that such treaties were legally not binding upon the contracting parties.
In most cases, however, treaties which are in need of ratification contain nowadays a clause stipulating the reservation of ratification, and at the same time a length of time within which ratification should take place.
A treaty stipulating such an obligation would be null and void.
Numerous arbitrations are actually taking place, and several treaties are concluded between different States stipulating the settlement by arbitration of all conflicts which might arise in future between the contracting parties.
To provide for such cases in the future, Belgium enacted in 1856 a law amending her extradition law and stipulating that murder of the head of a foreign Government or of a member of his family should not be considered a political crime.
Since, however, modern civilisation categorically demands extradition of criminals as a rule, numerous treaties have been concluded between the several States stipulating the cases in which extradition shall take place.
Special treaties were often concludedstipulating permanent legations, such as in 1520, for instance, between the King of England and the Emperor of Germany.
They procured a room for him at the Herndon House, representing him to be a delicate gentleman, and stipulating that his meals should be served to him in his room.
Surratt provided quarters for Payne at the Herndon House, representing him to be a delicate gentleman, and stipulating that his meals should be served to him in his room.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stipulating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.