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Example sentences for "union"

Lexicographically close words:
uninterrupted; uninterruptedly; uninventive; uninvited; uninviting; unionism; unionistic; unionized; unions; unios
  1. Union of the Federal Constitution, that you are to admit, or refuse to admit.

  2. You can prescribe no terms which will make the compact of Union between it and the original States essentially different from that compact among the original States.

  3. I speak to-day out of a solicitous and anxious heart, for the restoration to the country of that quiet and that harmony which make the blessings of this Union so rich, and so dear to us all.

  4. But, I will say, she cannot refuse, if she has half the love for the Union which she professes to have, or without justly exposing herself to the charge that her love of power and aggrandizement is far greater than her love of the Union.

  5. Sir, they might have imitated the noble example of my friend (Senator Cooper, of Pennsylvania), from that State upon whose devotion to this Union I place one of my greatest reliances for its preservation.

  6. The remnants of the former Whig and American parties, under the name of the Constitutional Union party, nominated Bell without any declaration of principles.

  7. The Union provides the means of defending the residue; and it is into that Union that a new State is to come.

  8. The power of the Union not only acts on persons or citizens, but on the faculty of the government, and restrains it in a way which the Constitution nowhere authorizes.

  9. The Union might thus be reduced from an Union to an unit.

  10. Do this, and discontent will cease, harmony and kind feelings between the sections be restored, and every apprehension of danger to the Union be removed.

  11. Those scales are oxide of iron, caused by the union of iron and oxygen when the poker was hot.

  12. When the deposit is thick enough the out-electrode is taken out and the deposit torn off it, the union between the two being sufficiently imperfect for this to be done without difficulty.

  13. And so the imperative duty of cultivating union between all believers was strongly urged.

  14. One of its stated objects was "the union of all true believers in the Spirit of God and upon the inspired Word.

  15. Ere many months had passed I began to doubt the existence of the proper elements of union in our case.

  16. Twas sung by the poets, foreseen in the Spirit, A time of refreshing is near; When creeds and divisions would fall to demerit, And saints in sweet union appear.

  17. We should not like to risk the coupling--I prefer a direct union with Christ.

  18. God bless our union and make us together happy and useful.

  19. The union required by the Word of God is both a spiritual and visible union.

  20. Their own land, and this covenant-union with God, is simply entire sanctification.

  21. There being a union meeting-house in the community, she and others desired us to come there and preach the gospel.

  22. Christ is the source of all true union among his disciples, and all divisions between them and the world; while the devil is the instigation of divisions in the church, and of all union between it and the world.

  23. If a whole sect is a branch, then the individual must be a sub-branch; but this would make each one dependent upon the sect for his union with, and life from, Christ.

  24. I am sick of hearing union thrown at the people with the sling of depravity.

  25. The union of brother and sister in the highest ranks," he further remarks, "became fashionable, and continued until the revealed will of God was made known to them.

  26. When such cases are found, it resulted from the union of a weaker with a stronger tribe speaking a closely related dialect, as the union of the Missouris with the Otoes after the overthrow of the former.

  27. It is worthy of remembrance that the Iroquois commended to our forefathers a union of the colonies similar to their own as early as 1755.

  28. It is an organic union or association of two or more gentes of the same tribe for certain common objects.

  29. The confederacy was a union of Five Tribes, composed of common gentes, under one government on the basis of equality; each Tribe remaining independent in all matters pertaining to local self-government.

  30. What is here described as the lawless union of the sexes must be received with modifications.

  31. Those who are descended from the males bear the family name, and they constitute a gens in the full sense of the term, but in a state of dispersion, and without any bond of union excepting those nearest in degree.

  32. When the advantages of a union had been appreciated by actual experience the organization, at first a league, would gradually cement into a federal unity.

  33. My guardian, my brother and I, are now in his house; and an immediate union of the two families is to take place in the persons of the young gentleman and your poor Lydia Melford.

  34. Great and manifold are the advantages which England derives from the union (said Lismahago, in a solemn tone).

  35. But the proper use of those advantages, and the present prosperity of the Scots, you seem to derive from the union of the two kingdoms!

  36. The assault was made without provocation, and the thirst for the blood of Union men was the motive for the deed.

  37. During the summer, a Union soldier presented himself at our office and required surgical aid.

  38. And I say that, after making treason odious, every Union man and the Government, should be remunerated out of the pockets of those who have inflicted the great suffering upon the country.

  39. It appears that he was beset by a party of Copperheads, without the least provocation, only that he was a Union soldier.

  40. This Degree resembled the State in its governmental organization, and bore the same relation to the Supreme Council or Third Degree that the State governments of the Federal Union bear to the government at Washington.

  41. Wrappers, 8vo net 1 0 THE THREE PATHS TO UNION WITH GOD.

  42. The motley crowd pouring along the Bowery at ten o'clock swept past the Cooper Union on either side in search of the garish delights of the oblong oasis of pleasure.

  43. Clayton lingered at his table in the Grand Union café long after the waiter had removed his half-tasted dinner.

  44. His last hope failed when his legal wife quietly whispered, "Our union was brought about by treachery, duress, and fraud.

  45. The delicately moulded arm and slender hand were revealed, as with a graceful sweep the lady lifted her rustling drapery and disappeared within the doors of the one foreign café lingering reluctant on Union Square.

  46. We obtained copies from the Western Union of all the last telegrams sent and received by my poor brother.

  47. But I'll instantly send a carte blanche order to the Western Union man at Pasco for hourly reports.

  48. But though in this union the heart to a certain degree asserted its rights, it was less often the case with men of education and capacity.

  49. Thus their mutual union became, from many circumstances, peculiarly firm and remarkable.

  50. As in Germany, poetry had the wonderful effect of bringing the nobility into unprecedented union with the citizen class, so at the same time in Austria, music had for a time a similar effect.

  51. There were the same secret conspiracy, the same outbreak, spreading with the speed of lightning, the same union of measureless hate, with a natural feeling of their rights, as in the peasant war of the sixteenth century.

  52. If the community of the union who had to give the feast was small and poor, the meeting was badly attended.

  53. He has been called the Father of Rationalism; in truth he was only an enlightened Pietist, one of those who seem called to prepare, by the union of opposite conceptions, a new life.

  54. A lasting union of middle-sized and smaller places existed there.

  55. It was truly as if we anticipated that this rare harmony of two souls and characters was something too elevated for such a union to fail to our lot.

  56. But it was just this union of restrictive tradition and free invention which was so beneficial to the handicraft of the cities, developing everywhere greater wealth, higher morality and culture.

  57. All this looks like union and confidence between them.

  58. There are neither zeal nor union on one side or the other, everybody is dissatisfied with the state of affairs, and nobody can see a satisfactory issue from the general embarrassment.

  59. The starting point might be the complete union of the whole Whig and Liberal party, which all profess to desire most anxiously, and which the mutual antipathies and disagreements of the two leaders at present prevent.

  60. Derby had a large gathering at Salisbury's house, when he made them a speech recommending union and moderation, the first of which recommendations they seem more likely to adopt than the second.

  61. Whoever supposes that the union of these States can endure under such an interpretation of their fundamental law, must be endowed with credulity beyond the simplicity of childhood.

  62. The prohibited union of two offices in the same person should not be thought a legal union, simply because it is practised.

  63. My soul sings with these, with these has communion, They lift me in thought to realms pure and bright; They speak of a Nature with which to have union Dispels all my sorrows and gives me delight.

  64. A month before the time fixed for, its consummation, she barred the contract by a secret union with Granger.

  65. It is well to hammer the surface of the platinum while hot, so as to secure perfect union and welding of the two surfaces.

  66. In our Union Iron Mills we have attached to each puddling furnace a small regenerative appliance, by the aid of which we save a large percentage of fuel.

  67. The present year will probably find the road halting at not less than three hundred and fifty miles west of Wyandotte, now the junction-point of the Union Pacific, Eastern Division, with the Missouri Pacific Railroad.

  68. These waves of motion have different lengths and rates of velocity; but the union of them all gives to the human eye the impression of white light.

  69. As the act which bestowed such signal favors had granted an extension of a year for the completion of the first division of each road, the Union Pacific was under no absolute compulsion to hasten its work.

  70. President Lincoln was consulted; and, acting upon his unofficial sanction, the Union Pacific broke ground for the railroad at Omaha, then a struggling village in Nebraska Territory, nearly opposite Council Bluffs.

  71. They are such as might be conceived of as springing from the union of animal with fiendish impulses, in a nature which knew no law outside of its own lust, and was as incapable of a scruple as of a sympathy.

  72. Its heaviest capitalists were also stockholders in the projected road; and as payment was to be made in bonds and shares, the Credit Mobilier at once became an over-shadowing stockholder in the Union Pacific.

  73. A glance at the grades discloses one of the difficulties with which the Union Pacific has now to grapple.

  74. The Union Pacific Company effected an important modification of the charter in respect to their particular interests.

  75. The stockholders of the Union Pacific number from one to two hundred, but most of the shares are in a few hands; the Credit Mobilier, Durant, and the Ameses being the principal owners.

  76. The Union Pacific Company appeared at Washington in great force.

  77. The armament coming out for the purpose, under Lord Loudoun, was delayed through the want of energy and union in the British cabinet.

  78. Within a year after that melancholy event, he became impatient for a union with the object of his choice.

  79. The colonies, however, felt as yet too much like isolated territories; the spirit of union was wanting.

  80. Fortunate Isles, and their Union celebrated, in a Masque, designed for the Court on Twelfth-Night, 1626.

  81. This great man was born in the year 1568, at Bocton Hall in the county of Kent, descended of a very ancient family, who distinguished themselves in the wars between the Scotch and English before the union of crowns.

  82. With the addition of Canada to the United States and its loss to the British Empire, the land possessions of the two powers became about equal, our Union being a trifle the larger.

  83. The Australians entered a flying machine, and were soon out of sight; while the Central Americans and members from other States of the Union returned for the most part in their mechanical phaetons.

  84. You know I have pledged my honour to you, I will never, by my own conduct, accumulate the distresses this fatal union has brought on me.

  85. During the interval it appears, that an union had taken place between Sir George Brudenel and Miss Finch.

  86. We marry--but without any notion of its being an union for life--only a few years; and then we make a second choice.

  87. We had previously had a long correspondence, in which he persistently referred to seeing a "hesitating" Union regiment which he ordered his troops to fire into.

  88. The result of this fire was the dispersion of the Union regiment, whereupon he himself went over towards his left and attended to affairs nearer the great cornfield.

  89. Many other Union regiments fought longer, struggled harder, did more effective service and lost more men than we.

  90. Mansfield suppose the 10th Maine was firing into Union troops?

  91. Mansfield was wounded, the Union forces, under Hooker, were pushed out of "the great cornfield" and the East Woods.

  92. There were no better troops in the Confederate army; they suffered a loss in killed and wounded of nearly one-half, and probably inflicted a still larger numerical loss upon the Union troops.

  93. General Cocke did not know, as Mr. Parton says, that Jackson's anxiety for a union of the two armies was due to his expectation that the East Tennesseeans would bring supplies with them, because that was not the fact.

  94. In the Chambers, Guizot declared: "The maintenance of the union of the Conservative party, of its policy and power, will be the fixed idea of the rule of conduct in the Cabinet.

  95. For a union enforced by bayonets and police spies let us substitute the enduring bond of a free constitution!

  96. Shortly after the death of the old King of Hanover, a tariff union was established with Russia, while a postal and telegraph union was extended to all the German States.

  97. He declared for the continued union of all the States in all their strength: "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable.

  98. My soul shudders and will not be able to return to tranquillity, until, in union with my children, my faithful subjects, I offer to God holocausts of piety.

  99. If a dissolution of the Union should result from the slave question," he wrote, "it is obvious that it must shortly afterward be followed by a universal emancipation of the slaves.

  100. The long-desired union of Germany was at last to be accomplished.

  101. A bill for the establishment of an independent treasury passed the Senate, but was defeated in the House by a union of Whigs and Conservatives.

  102. The union of the Luxemburgers with the Belgians remained in effect, while on the other hand strong German garrisons continued to hold the fortifications.

  103. Partly as a result of these changes, the Territory of Alabama was admitted to the Union as the twenty-second State.

  104. Deliverance from this danger can come only from the most intimate union of the German princes and people under a single leadership.

  105. In Ireland, matters were stirred up by Daniel O'Connell, who now commenced an agitation for the repeal of the union with England.

  106. From one man's tombstone even the conclusion seems to follow that he belonged to a union of what we may perhaps call checker-board makers.

  107. It is only when the general passion for setting down records of all sorts of enterprises and incidents on imperishable materials came in with the Empire that the story of the Roman trades-union can be clearly followed.

  108. Consequently, taking another logical step in the way of government regulation in the interests of the public, the state forbade men to withdraw from the unions, and made membership in a union hereditary.

  109. We may conceive of it, however, as an expanded Milesian tale, just as scholars are coming to think of the epic as growing out of a single hero-song, rather than as resulting from the union of several such songs.

  110. We have just been noticing how the ancient differed from the modern trades-union in the objects which it sought to obtain.

  111. The Union of Hearts does not seem to have spread as far as Limerick, if the meetings of the Limerick Rural Sanitary Board are any test.

  112. Alas, that long over-due "Union of Hearts," Will become a Collision of Clubs!

  113. The meeting marked a great triumph for Alexander; the union of the Teutonic nations against the policy of Rome was to be delayed for three centuries and a half.


  114. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "union" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompaniment; accord; accordance; addition; adjunct; affairs; affiliation; affinity; agape; agglomeration; agglutination; aggregation; agreement; alignment; alliance; amalgamation; amity; ankle; approximation; articulation; assemblage; assent; assimilation; associate; association; axis; band; bed; blend; bloc; body; bond; boundary; brotherhood; butt; cabal; cahoots; cartel; cervix; charity; chorus; clinch; closeness; closure; club; coalition; cohabitation; coherence; coincidence; collaboration; college; collusion; combination; combine; communication; communion; community; compatibility; composed; composition; comradeship; concert; concord; concordance; concourse; concurrence; confederacy; confederation; confluence; conformation; conformity; congeniality; congeries; conglomeration; congruence; congruity; conjugation; conjunction; connection; consistency; consolidation; consonance; consort; consortium; conspiracy; contact; contiguity; contrariety; cooperation; cooperative; corps; correspondence; council; coupling; dealings; deduction; disjunction; dovetail; elbow; embodiment; embrace; empathy; equivalence; espousal; esprit; federation; fellowship; filiation; fraternity; fraternization; fusion; gang; gathering; group; grouping; harmony; hinge; hip; homology; identification; identity; inclusion; incorporation; integration; intercommunication; intercourse; interface; intermarriage; intersection; intimacy; joining; joint; jointure; junction; juncture; junta; juxtaposition; kinship; knee; knuckle; league; liaison; link; linkage; love; machine; marriage; match; matrimony; meeting; merger; merging; miscegenation; miter; mob; mortise; mutuality; nearness; neck; oneness; order; overlap; package; pairing; parallelism; parasitism; partnership; party; peace; perigee; pivot; propinquity; proximity; rabbet; rapport; rapprochement; reciprocity; relations; relationship; ring; scarf; seam; sharing; shoulder; similarity; simultaneity; society; solidarity; solidification; sorority; splice; stitch; suture; symbiosis; symmetry; sympathy; symphony; synchronism; syncretism; syndicate; synthesis; tally; tie; timing; toggle; understanding; unification; uniformity; union; unison; unity; wedding; wedlock; weld; wrist


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    union among; union labor; union movement; union with