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Example sentences for "this branch"

  • But efforts in favor of this branch would, at present, be desperate.

  • Your Excellency will know how far they are wrong; and should you find them considerably wrong, yet I am persuaded you will find, after strictly correcting them, that the collection of this branch of the revenue still absorbs too much.

  • This branch of our debt stands absolutely singular: no man in the United States having ever supposed that Congress, or their legislatures, can, in any wise, modify or alter it.

  • It should be remembered, however, that the whole of this branch of power, as exercised by this court, is a power of revision.

  • There is an especial propriety, therefore, that, in this branch of the public service, Congress should always be able to avail itself of the distinct opinions and recommendations of the President.

  • The bill purporting to respect Oregon, simply and alone, has not been the subject of any objection in this branch of the legislature.

  • The term for which the representatives are to be elected falls under a second view which may be taken of this branch.

  • This branch of trade ought not to be considered as a partial benefit.

  • The history of this branch of the English Constitution, anterior to the date of Magna Charta, is too obscure to yield instruction.

  • I need not, my Lord, to suggest on this branch of my subject, that it requires the utmost delicacy to personify inanimate objects so justly, as to render them adapted in every circumstance to the occasion on which they are introduced.

  • Reflection indeed will induce us to acknowledge, that in this branch of Lyric Poetry the Author may be allowed to take greater liberties than we could permit him to do in that which has formerly been mentioned.

  • The Poet in this branch of his Art proposed as his principal aim to excite Admiration, and his mind without the assistance of critical skill was left to the unequal task of presenting succeeding ages with the rudiments of Science.

  • This branch of cookery requires the most vigilant attention.

  • As this branch of epistolary correspondence is one of the most important, we subjoin a few additional hints which letter writers generally would do well to attend to.

  • Thus the downfall, and it may be the extinction, of the African spice trade probably dates from the close of the sixth century, and Malabar succeeded at once to this branch of commerce.

  • On the contrary, this branch of the fiscal affairs of the Government has been, and it is believed may always be, thus carried on with every desirable facility and security.

  • It is obviously important to this branch of the public service and to the business and quiet of the country that the whole subject should in some way be settled and regulated by law, and, if possible, at your present session.

  • Likewise, automotive engineers are men who have specialized through long years in this branch.

  • Lake Simpson, Lake Dease, and the River Turnagain belong to this branch; the tract in which they lie being a range of highlands, if not of mountains.

  • This branch of the Hottentots has its locality on the middle part of the Gariep, with the Griquas to the north, the Bechuana Kaffres to the east, and the Saabs in the middle of them.

  • I imagine that the Brushwood, Birchrind, and Sheep Indians are particular divisions of this branch.

  • It will be easy for Congress hereafter to proportion the expenditure on account of this branch of the service to its real wants by abolishing from time to time the offices which can be dispensed with.

  • He was indeed a born surgeon, possessing in a remarkable degree that peculiar adaptation to this branch of his profession, without which no amount of study can make a great operator.

  • In truth, in this branch it becomes identical with the critical method before described, save so far as that examined the credibility of doctrines, this of facts.

  • It is in this branch, in which the historian is the critic, that the border line lies between art and science.

  • This branch of human intellect is absorbed in divinity: a divine teacher is considered to exist in the human mind.

  • The wave of Buddhist zeal which swept over Japan in the eighth century gave a marked impulse to this branch of industry, for the rich robes of the priests constituted a special market.

  • Buddhist monks developed signal skill in this branch of esthetics, and nothing could exceed the delightful harmony which they achieved between nature and art.

  • The Gotos, however, constitute but a small section of the host of masters who will always be remembered in this branch of art.

  • I have seen two very different methods employed in this branch of the service.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    electoral reform; this animal; this circumstance; this city; this course; this general; this life; this line; this means; this morning; this narrative; this occasion; this piece; this play; this poor; this position; this question; this region; this remarkable; this room; this rule; this second; this situation; this view; this work; this year