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Example sentences for "union with"

  • Though alkaline air be inflammable, it appeared, by the following experiment, to be heavier than the common inflammable air, as well as to contract no union with it.

  • The most important of them is a confirmation of my conjecture, that fixed air is capable of forming an union with phlogiston, and thereby becoming a kind of air that is not miscible with water.

  • We may conclude, therefore, that the marine acid, in this form of air, is not able to dislodge the other acids from their union with water.

  • Respect for the memory of my sainted father bid me do all in my power to gain her consent to my union with you: nay, shall I own it?

  • IS not your happiness bound up with mine, in a union with me?

  • It was not 'No Union with slave-holders,' but Liberty and Union that won.

  • Near that time his paper's motto was "No Union with Slave-Holders.

  • This was very like the pronunciamento already made by Garrison--"no union with slavery.

  • They called the Constitution a proslavery document, advocated "No Union with Slaveholders," and demanded immediate and unconditional emancipation.

  • Most of them saw the country headed toward a vast slave empire which would embrace Cuba, Mexico, and finally Brazil; and William Lloyd Garrison fervently reiterated his doctrine, "No Union with Slaveholders.

  • When a courtesan abandons her present lover after all his wealth is exhausted, she may then consider about her re-union with a former lover.

  • Thus end the ways of bringing about a re-union with a former lover.

  • There being thus nine kinds of union with regard to dimensions, force of passion, and time, respectively, by making combinations of them, innumerable kinds of union would be produced.

  • The philosophy of the Upanishads, like all religious thought in India, is avowedly a quest of happiness and this happiness is found in some form of union with Brahman.

  • It is admitted in the Pitakas that certain forms of meditation[300] lead to union with Brahmâ and it is no great change to make them lead to union with other supernatural beings.

  • More often the argument is that since the bliss of the Buddha consists in union with Târâ, nirvana can be obtained by sexual union here, and we find many of the tantric wizards represented as accompanied by female companions.

  • This is the actually existing Parliament constituted by the Act of Union with Ireland.

  • If the Irish people are a nation, this may give them a right to independence, but it can never in itself give them a moral claim to dictate the particular terms of union with England.

  • One scarcely could imagine a more unfavorable time than the winter of 1857 for a campaign under the Garrisonian banner of "No Union with Slaveholders.

  • We like your form of posters; by all means let 'No Union with Slaveholders' be conspicuous upon them.

  • And as the Christian life is to be considered as, above all things, a state of union with Christ, and of His members with one another, love of the brethren is inseparable from love of God.

  • This, according to Dionysius, is the best mode of union with God.

  • After explaining that both Republicans and Communists were in favour of union with Serbia, he tells us how it happened that so many people voted for these two lists instead of for the orthodox Radical and Democratic parties.

  • Some very few Autonomists were wont to say that they aspired to union with Italy, but it was generally thought that most of them agreed with Dr.

  • And now Plav and Gusinje, who ask for Serbian and not Montenegrin officials, recognize that it is impossible for them to live except in union with Yugoslavia.

  • Thus every single programme put forward by the different parties included, in some form or other, union with Serbia.

  • It assumes that to be practicable, which is impossible, namely, that there can be freedom with slavery, union with injustice, and safety with bloodguiltiness.

  • There is no union with God in such communion possible, unless there be a union with Him by conformity of will and submission of effort and aim to His commandments.

  • Hence Wotan, for a time, casts off his divinity, and in human disguise as Waelse, begets in union with a human woman the Waelsung twins, Siegmund and Sieglinde.

  • I learnt that a party had risen there at last which was actually in favour of a union with America, and I wished to find an answer to a question which I had long asked myself to no purpose.

  • During peace these colonies have only experienced the advantage of union with us.

  • It has alienated the English colonists, filled them with the worst apprehensions, and taught them to look wistfully from their own country to a union with America.


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