6980 examples of abroad in sentences

All these were called the first class, the seniors to be in readiness to guard the city, the juniors to carry on war abroad.

Sir, my ignorance in State-policy, will not let me know why Philaster being Heir to one of these Kingdoms, the King should suffer him to walk abroad with such free liberty.

why, if they should, I say, they were never abroad: what Foreigner would do so?

I thank you Gentlemen, but why are these Rude weapons brought abroad, to teach your hands Uncivil Trades? Cap.

Philaster, and Anthusa his love, have laine so long a bleeding, by reason of some dangerous and gaping wounds, which they received in the first Impression, that it is wondered how they could goe abroad so long, or travaile so farre as they have done.

Abroad, Lady Delacour appeared all spirit, life, and good humour; at home, listless, fretful, and melancholy, a prey to thoughts, seemingly, of the most painful nature.

He went abroad immediately, finding it utterly impossible to bear the sight of the scenes of his lost happiness.

There is no necessity for this sort of thing; it is very foolish, and it is impossible to imagine anything more likely to do harm to a breed than that the idea should get abroad that this is the general practice in connection with it.

' Mary Mother she stooped from heaven; She wakened Earl Harold out of his sweven, To don his harness on; And over the land and over the sea He wended abroad to his own countrie, A weary way to gon.

If some strange manifestations of public opinion, do not coerce a spirit of deference to law, and the abandonment of the habit of carrying secret arms, we shall deserve every reproach we may receive, and have our punishment in the unchecked growth of a spirit of lawlessness, reckless deeds, and exasperated feeling, which will destroy our social comfort at home, and respectability abroad.

The Executive departments, the Army and Navy, the Supreme Judicial Court and diplomatic missions abroad, all present the same spectacle;an immense majority of power in the hands of a very small minority of the peoplemillions made for a fraction of a few thousands.

From that day (1830,) SLAVERY, SLAVEHOLDING, SLAVE-BREEDING AND SLAVE-TRADING, HAVE FORMED THE WHOLE FOUNDATION OF THE POLICY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, and of the slaveholding States, at home and abroad; and at the very time when a new census has exhibited a large increase upon the superior numbers of the free States, it has presented the portentous evidence of increased influence and ascendancy of the slaveholding power.

abroad 30May24, AI-6163), A814007.

(Pub. abroad in the Home magazine, Apr. 1924; illustrated by Albert Bailey)

abroad 21Mar24, AI-5977), A801683.

(Pub. abroad in the Novel magazine, Feb. 1924)

abroad 22Jan24, AI-5843), A793877. R80663, 3Jul51, Flora Mabel Warhurst & Harold Pincott (E) Waves of destiny.

© 1Aug24, (pub. abroad 24Apr24, AI-6053), A800370. R81817, 3Aug51, Dale Collins (A) COLMAN, EDNA M. Seventy-five years of White House gossip, from Washington to Lincoln.

abroad 27Jun24, AI-6234), A814171.

'Absentem qui rodit amicum, Qui non defendit, alio culpante; solutos Qui captat risus hominum, famamque dicacis, Fingere qui non visa potest, commissa tacere Qui nequit, hic niger est: hunc tu Romane caveto.' Hor. Were all the Vexations of Life put together, we should find that a great Part of them proceed from those Calumnies and Reproaches which we spread abroad concerning one another.

'Tis a Property of the Heart of Man to be diffusive: Its kind Wishes spread abroad over the Face of the Creation; and if there be those, as we may observe too many of them, who are all wrapt up in their own dear selves, without any visible Concern for their Species, let us suppose that their Good-nature is frozen, and by the prevailing Force of some contrary Quality restrained in its Operations.

Mr. SPECTATOR, 'I have a couple of Nieces under my Direction, who so often run gadding abroad, that I don't know where to have them.

A republican deputy proclaimed a war against God, challenging Him to silence him; and so impiety stalked along immune and triumphant, and its eloquence flowed abroad like a poisonous spring.

City populations abandon self-sufficiency and adopt the principles of expansion, occupation and utilization of foreign territory and exploitation of resources and manpower, at home and abroad.

Accordingly the act-books tell their interesting story of ministers on beginning service sending wardens and sidemen abroad to command men to come to church.

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