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Example sentences for "that state"

  • I thought then, when I was in that state, that I saw myself clothed with a garment of excessive whiteness and splendour.

  • At that moment, because I was entering on that state, I was filled with a joy so great, that it has never failed me to this day; and God converted the aridity of my soul into the greatest tenderness.

  • No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty-five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.

  • This depends on the particular circumstances which may promote or prevent the natural consequences of that state of society--circumstances which are exceedingly numerous; but I shall only advert to a few of them.

  • In aristocracies, language must naturally partake of that state of repose in which everything remains.

  • The mode in which Napoleon carried on war was suggested to him by the state of society in his time; that mode was successful, because it was eminently adapted to that state of society, and because he was the first to employ it.

  • On the same day, Colonel Hayne, of South Carolina, arrived at Washington as Agent or Commissioner to the National Government from Governor Pickens of that State.

  • He has no power to pardon an offense committed against the laws of any State, and as to which the culprit has been tried before the tribunals of that State.

  • Mr. Crittenden, who was Senator from Kentucky, is now a member of the Lower House from an electoral district in that State.

  • The day before I entered Kentucky a battle was fought in that State, which gave to the Northern arms their first actual victory.

  • That State basis, as opposed to a basis of population in the Upper House of Congress, has been the one great political weapon, both of offense and defense, in the hands of the Democratic party.

  • We may all be ruined for what I know--the country's in that state!

  • You would have done your duty in that state of life to which it has not pleased God to call you," said Mary, laughing.

  • In that state of things people behold in government nothing that is respectable.

  • Every one knows that this tribunal was the great stay of that state; every one knows with what a care it was upheld, and with what a religious awe it was consecrated.

  • Early and provident fear is the mother of safety; because in that state of things the mind is firm and collected, and the judgment unembarrassed.

  • There were none of them sorry to see a gentleman in that state; some of them had perhaps seen Alan in that state before.

  • We have reason to think the Whigs of that State hold us responsible, to some extent, for the appointments which may be made of our citizens.

  • They had calculated on making as great an impression in that State as in any part of the Union, and there their attempts had been wholly ineffectual.

  • A convention elected by the people of that State to consider this very question of disrupting the Federal Union was in session at the capital of Virginia when Fort Sumter fell.

  • The Independents generally held that it was the duty of the civil power in a State to promote the formation of churches in that State, and to see, in some general way, that the churches formed were not wrong in doctrine or in practice.

  • If these remarks have any foundation, that state of things which will best enable us to improve and extend so valuable a resource must be best adapted to our political welfare.

  • Whatever may be the determination of Pennsylvania, if the Northern Confederacy includes New Jersey, there is no likelihood of more than one confederacy to the south of that State.

  • Nothing here said is intended to convey the slightest censure on the conduct of that State.

  • A turbulent faction in a State may easily suppose itself able to contend with the friends to the government in that State; but it can hardly be so infatuated as to imagine itself a match for the combined efforts of the Union.

  • Some of their most intelligent members afterward attributed their future troubles in that state to their failure to keep within their own county boundaries.

  • The reports of those who first went to Missouri induced Smith and Rigdon, before they made their first trip to that state, to announce that the Saints would pass one more winter in Ohio.

  • A rebellious spirit had manifested itself among the brethren in Missouri soon after Smith returned from his first visit to that state.

  • The Constitution having been framed, it was submitted to a convention of the people of Connecticut for ratification on the part of that State; and Mr. Johnston and Mr. Ellsworth were also members of this convention.

  • The part of this District on the Virginia side of the Potomac was (1846) ceded hack to that State.

  • But would not that be always the case even if we were in that state of general inheritance which you have supposed?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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