78 Metaphors for union

The ecstasy with which a man is filled at the sight of a beautiful woman, making him imagine that union with her will be the greatest happiness, is simply the sense of the species.

Our Union is a stake of such inestimable value as to demand our constant and watchful vigilance for its preservation.

In our political organization no one section of the country should desire to have its supposed interests advanced at the sacrifice of all others, but union, being the great interest, equally precious to all, should be fostered and sustained by mutual concessions and the cultivation of that spirit of compromise from which the Constitution itself proceeded.

The UNION is DISSOLVED!]

The Scotch Union, the Septennial Bill, the establishment of a militia, and the Place Bill of 1743 were the only instances of any legislation deserving the name of constitutional which made the reigns of Anne and the first two Georges memorable.

It is true that the union of the national Mongol culture with Chinese culture, as envisaged by the Mongol rulers, was not a sound conception, and consequently did not endure for long.

The Union, as thus effected, was so far a vital change in the constitution of both Great Britain and Ireland, that it greatly altered the situation in which each kingdom had previously stood to the other.

The above union of two of the Greek orders is much censured: indeed a harmonious union of any two of the Greek orders has never been an easy task.

Not unity, but union will and must become the watchword of national members, hitherto torn rudely asunder by provincial rivalries, out of which a crowd of despots and common servitude arose.

We have already seen that to Indians this final union was the sole purpose of life and only one experience was at all comparable to it.

" During these years a number of small unions were formed, some as far west as Detroit and Chicago, but in almost every case the union later became a coöperative society.

For bird-song and flower And star from above Combine in thy bower; Their union is love!

The southern portion of Tirolthe so-called Trentino, the district round the town of Trentis purely Italian by race, and its union with the kingdom of Italy has long been the chief point in the programme of the Italian Irredentists or extreme Nationalists.

Said Chief Justice Chase: "The union of the States never was a purely artificial and arbitrary relation.

He was also known to have contributed eighteen-pence to the funds of the Union of Democratic Control, but afterwards recovered the sum, claiming that he had paid it under the erroneous belief that the Union of Democratic Control was an institution for extending philanthropy to decaying fishmongers.

Our Union is river, lake, ocean, and sky: Man breaks not the medal, when God cuts the die!

The National Union of Teachers is a powerful body, having a membership of 78,000 men and women teachers.

That his marriage was an ill-assorted and unhappy union was hardly so much the cause of his inconstancy as its effect.

In reply the Princess modestly but firmly assured his Majesty that as her union with M. de Bassompierre was the wish of her father, she felt convinced that her destiny would be a happy one; and there can be no doubt that she said this more emphatically than she had intended, as, from that moment, Henry became convinced that she really loved her intended husband, and he resolved in consequence to prevent the marriage.

No, no; union with the man of average congeniality was not her goal.

ADJUNCTION.The union of the soul and mind of one married partner to those of the other, is an actual adjunction, and cannot possibly be dissolved, 321.

He will tell you all that, and explain how in proper steps, in wise modulations, that is melody, as the union of sounds is harmony.

Union and liberty are its factors.

The union of two vowels (diphthongal synalepha) and the union of three vowels (triphthongal synalepha) are the most common.

The union that we want is not a patched up thing but a union of hearts based upon a definite recognition of the indubitable proposition that Swaraj for India must be an impossible dream without an indissoluble union between the Hindus and the Muslims of India.

78 Metaphors for  union