The obligation of this Government to make amends therefor could not be questioned if the injury resulted from any fault On the part of the San Jacinto.
He was discharged on account of this wound and receives pension therefor at the rate of twenty dollars a month.
At Britton's Lane was shot in right shoulder; was discharged because of this wound, and draws pension therefor at the rate of eight dollars a month.
Was discharged because of wounds and receives pension therefor at rate of twelve dollars a month.
And be it further enacted, That at said election the registered voters of each State shall vote for or against a convention to form a constitution therefor under this act.
A description, even though it not be technically correct, which identifies the land will sustain an assessment for taxes and a notice of sale therefor when delinquent.
He chose his place early and firmly on the anti-slavery side, but it is absurd and false to say that thenceforward and thereforabolitionism became popular and abolitionists the sought for or the accepted by society.
They were immensely alarmed lest the notes should come in for redemption in a few days, and the coin therefor should be withdrawn from London and taken to a foreign country; and lest there should be a panic on account thereof.
This threatened destruction of the great Tabernacle led to the removal of its old shingled roof and the substitution therefor of an iron one.
The word that I command you is not far from thee, that thou must go therefor far away; ascend into heaven or go beyond the sea, but it is near thee, even in thy mouth and in thy heart.
And the town and ward meetings therefor shall be warned and conducted as is now provided by law.
Further, John de Walda holds a virgate of land which was arrented first to the use of the King in the presence of William Brito and his fellows, approvers, and renders therefor 30s.
If any man broke it, the King's reeve received therefor common amends.
By the time he was sixteen the boy was on the frontier helping Lord Thomas Fairfax to survey the princely domain that belonged to his lordship, and received in payment therefor sometimes as much as a doubloon a day.
In 1750 he had funds sufficient to buy four hundred fifty-six acres of land of one James McCracken, paying therefor one hundred twelve pounds.
And the King Theodoric held the Empire of Rome for the said Zeno, the Emperor, doing him homage therefor and paying him tribute.
The court was greatly disturbed, giving much blame therefor to King Charles, who ought not to have suffered this if he knew thereof, and if he did not know it he ought not to have let it go unavenged.
But the most believe that he was in fault, forasmuch as he was in league with the Florentines and the Bolognese, and with other Guelf cities, and it was said that he was to receive much money therefor from the Florentines and their league.
Giovanni, he was condemned therefor to a fine of 1,000 lire for embezzling the goods of the commonwealth.
M'Clure and his crew thus made the northwest passage and receivedtherefor the reward of ten thousand pounds sterling.
I can not agree that the owners of property destroyed under such circumstances are entitled to compensation therefor from the United States.
Every winter the Cayuses go down to the Dalles to hold a council over the Chinooks 'to ascertain their misdemeanors and punish them therefor by whipping'!
The natives attribute eclipses of the moon to an attempt by the sun to destroy their satellite, and to prevent the catastrophe make a frightful uproar, employing therefor everything they can get hold of.
Payments thereforwere made to Robert Keysar, and the company was referred to merely as "The Children of the Whitefriars.
While he severally and in toto denied her scathing indictments and substituted therefor panegyrics, she glowed radiantly and finally gave consent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "therefor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: accordingly; consequently; ergo; hence; then; thence; therefore; thus; whence; wherefore