3758 examples of bond in sentences

It is the joy of festivals, the animating soul of patriotism, the bond of families, the beauty of religious, political, and social institutions.

But if this dreary bond I may not break, help Thou thy helpless sleeper; Resting in Thee, my sleep will sink the deeper, All evil dreams beyond.

That day as we talked on without restraint, Brought near by memories of days that were, And therefore are for everby the joy Of motion through a warm and shining air, By the glad sense of freedom and like thoughts, And by the bond of friendship with the dead, She told the tale which I would mould anew To a more lasting form of utterance.

And so this aching in my breast, Dim, faint, and undefined, May be the sound of far unrest, Borne on the spirit's wind; The uproar of the battle fought Betwixt the bond and free; The thundering roll in whispers brought From Heaven's artillery.

one day thou like her, Or here, or far beyond, Will sit as still, lest, but to stir, Should break the charmed bond.

If unawares, My justice to myself and heirs, Hath let my debtor rot in jail, For want of good sufficient bail; If I by writ, or bond, or deed, Reduced a family to need, 20 My will hath made the world amends; My hope on charity depends.

They had destroyed what ought to have been the bond of union and safety among them; they had introduced discord and anarchy among them; they had set kings against their subjects, and subjects against each other; they had rendered every private family wretched; they had, in short, given birth to scenes of injustice and misery not to be found in any other quarter of the globe.

The Triple Bond New York, June 22d.

He has discountenanced all regretful longings after the lost visions of Southern independence; all demonstrations in honor of the 'conquered banner;' and has encouraged the South to seek the restoration of her material prosperity and the satisfaction of her national feelings in a frank acceptance of the result of the war, and a loyal adhesion to the Federal bond.

One heart, one pride, one glory, connects every man by the transcendent bond of his English blood.

And shall this bond be broken upon will? Ferd.

* 80 al' ti tude as tound' ing ve loc' i ty vag' a bond mus tach'

Before I could be united by the sacred bond of marriage to your virtuous and beloved mother, it was necessary that I should confess.

Such satire may be censured as ungenerous; we cannot help that,litera scripta manet,and we cannot rail the seal from the bond.

My husband's love and simple word shall far Surpass the godly bond.

On man's blind vision rests the bond Of error still for e'er and aye!

There would be a devil of a row and rumpus in Bond Street and elsewhere if they knew I was painting here instead of rotting in Westminster Abbey.

All differences of tongue, of custom, of physiognomy, disappeared in this deep community of insignificance, which was like some secret bond, with the manifold signs and pass-words of its ignorances and its imperceptions.

Even to her practical intelligence it was clear that an immediate dash to Dakota might look too calculated; and she had preserved her self-respect by telling herself that she was really his wife, and in no way to blame if the law delayed to ratify the bond.

Thereupon the old Italian, like a man inspired, exclaimed: "One Nation there is that is unhappyItaly, one generous PeopleFrance; and one bond that unites the twainhumanity.

They are the organs of the colored people, bond and free, and through them any violation of law or humanity is exposed to the public, and redress demanded, and generally obtained.

The delegates from South Carolina and Georgia distinctly avowed that, without this guarantee of protection to their property in slaves, they would not yield their assent to the Constitution; and the freemen of the North, reduced to the alternative of departing from the vital principle of their liberty, or of forfeiting the Union itself, averted their faces, and with trembling hand subscribed the bond.

The numbers of freemen constituting your nation are much greater than those of the slaveholding States, bond and free.

" [Footnote 99: "Prejudices, which neither refinement, nor argument, nor education, NOR RELIGION ITSELF can subdue, mark the people of color, whether bond or free, as the subjects of a degradation inevitable and incurable.

We are frequently told that the efforts of the abolitionists have in fact aggravated the condition of the colored people, bond and free.

3758 examples of  bond  in sentences