36 adjectives to describe reparation

And if Turkey enjoyed the closest ties of friendship with Great Britain before the war, Great Britain has certainly made ample reparation for her mistake by having made the largest contribution to the humiliation of Turkey.

Indeed, unless the injury was done inadvertently, the loss of the servant's services is only a part of the punishmentmere reparation to the individual for injury done; the main punishment, that strictly judicial, was, reparation to the community for injury to one of its members.

Every negotiation for indemnity necessarily presupposes that some wrong has been done, and that indemnity ought to be made; and the object of every treaty stipulation respecting it can only be to ascertain the extent of the injury, and to make provision for its adequate reparation.

At the very end a little reparation is made.

But a corporate crime must be expiated by corporate reparation, and it is that reparation which has already waited too long.

According to the report of our naval commander on that station, one of our public armed vessels was attacked by an overpowering force under a Spanish commander, and the American flag, with the officers and crew, insulted in a manner calling for prompt reparation.

American historians of a new school have revised the history of the Revolution, and a tardy reparation has been made to the memory of the Tories of that day.

Indeed, unless the injury was done inadvertently, the loss of the servant's services is only a part of the punishmentmere reparation to the individual for injury done; the main punishment, that strictly judicial, was, reparation to the community for injury to one of its members.

However, the evil which they had drawn upon themselves was for him a sufficient reparation.

Sir Walter soon made her an honourable reparation by marriage, and they were both examples of conjugal affection and fidelity.

The formal demand for immediate reparation in the case of the Black Warrior, instead of having been met on the part of Spain by prompt satisfaction, has only served to call forth a justification of the local authorities of Cuba, and thus to transfer the responsibility for their acts to the Spanish Government itself.

When the particulars were made known to government, Lord Exmouth was ordered to return to Algiers, and to demand, in the name of the Prince Regent, instant reparation for the insult offered to England.

If they proposed to demand for all integral reparations, and therefore the reimbursement of the cost of the War, the figures would have been enormous.

Material reparations are not enough, there must be moral reparations too, and the conception of France cannot be the same as that of her Allies.

Moreover, she wanted to trust herself to him, if only as a mystic reparation of her odious rudeness at the beginning of the interview.

But Bouquet had inflicted a very slight punishment upon them, and in concluding an unsatisfactory peace had caused them to make but a partial reparation for the wrongs they had done.[10] They remained haughty and insolent, irritated rather than awed by an ineffective chastisement, and their young men made frequent forays on the frontier.

When the condition of the kingdom was at the best, and more favorable circumstances led Charles to believe that the day had come for setting France free from the cruel conditions which had been imposed upon her by the treaty of Bretigny, he entered without hesitation upon that war of patriotic reparation; and, after the death of his two powerful enemies, Edward III.

" "I mean," insisted Frowenfeld, "Is there no man who can stand between you and those who wrong you, and effect a peaceful reparation?"

It is probable that I may never make use of this paper, but I require it, as the only practicable reparation to the honour you have assailed.

In remorseful and hasty reparation he stumbled on.

If you consider yourself aggrieved, I am willing to make reparationample reparation.

" If she had not been old, in feeble health and my husband's mother, I would have considered the words scant reparation for the contemptuous phrases with which she had scourged my spirit a few moments before.

Great Britain, having recognized her responsibility to repair all such wrongs by her action in other cases, leaves nothing to be regretted upon the subject as to all cases arising prior to the treaty of Washington than the delay in making suitable reparation in such of them as fall plainly within the principle of others which she has long since adjusted.

" There is in these two cases of testamentary reparation, to persons unknown on the one hand and to a lady long maltreated on the other, a touch of probity and honorable regret for wrong-doing which arouses for this great king, in his dying hour, more moral esteem than one would otherwise be tempted to feel for him.

Mr. Harris, our minister at Madrid, insisted, that the injured party had a right to unconditional reparation, and Grimaldi delayed his answer, that a council might be called.

36 adjectives to describe  reparation