3604 examples of deprived in sentences

I hence concluded that they had now deprived her of light, as well as of pen and ink.

But I suppose that that old miser, Shunah Shoo, is at the bottom of it; and, as he deprived her of the man she loved, he has compelled her to sacrifice herself to the one she hates, that he may have her jewels and wealth.'

The royal tribunal adjudged him to be deprived of his appointment, and to be banished from the kingdom.

On the pretence of treason against the King, Hunyady was deprived of all his offices and all his estates.

The enormous physical force that was at Ivan's disposal, the late accession of strength and increase of domain, by which his means were not only improved, but the number and means of his opponents were reduced, and the general state of the country, which was, in all respects, favorable to the objects of his ambition, deprived such a movement of its wonted terrors.

All who failed to do this were excommunicated as abettors of heresy, deposed from their dignities, and deprived of their estates; and their subjects were to be absolved from homage and obedience.

His holiness said that, but for the royal nomination, he would have deprived them of their office; but that he revoked the power he had given to the sovereign to nominate others, supposing that fit persons would be found among those nominated by the general or the provincial of the Dominicans, to whom the privilege belonged, and in prejudice of whose privilege the former nomination by Ferdinand and Isabella had been allowed.

The small farmer class were deprived of holdings, the soil was being worked by slaves, and its products wasted on pleasure and debauchery by the rich; the law courts were controlled by the wealthy and powerful, while oppression, bribery, and fraud were generally rampant in the city.

The news of the march of Fabius deprived Dumnacus of all hope of opposing, at the same time, the troops shut up in Lemonum and the relieving army.

His mother has deprived his father of the sight of him, and perhaps will slay him as she slew his sire.

He restored to the subjugated Saxons certain of the rights of which Charlemagne had deprived them.

But his want of character has deprived the world of such great results, and himself of the esteem of the country.

"Sir George Jessel is a Jew; he thinks that a parent should be deprived of a child if he or she withholds from it religious training.

If it find a flower that has been deprived of its honey, it will pluck it off, throw it on the ground, and sometimes tear it to pieces."

Though glory, majesty, and pride Were his an hour ago, Deprived of all, that eagle died, For stooping once too low!

"Spain has framed laws so that the natives have substantially been deprived of the right of suffrage.

Having such "jobs," it constitutes a heavy burden on the tax-payers; deprived of its places on the Government pay-roll, it becomes a social and political menace.

Or is he one of those whom Oxford immediately deprived of all kind of social exclusiveness?

If such were the treatment to which he and she had been subjected,if he, innocent, had been torn away from her and sent to the common jail, and if she, certainly innocent, had been wrongly deprived for a time of the name which he had honestly given her,then would it not have been right to open to her the hearts and the doors at Babington during the period of her great distress?

It was odd enough that a word from the mouth of an exalted Parliamentary personage should be able to give him back one wife and release him from another,in opposition to the decision of the law,should avail to restore to his boy the name and birthright of which he had been practically deprived, and should, by a stroke of his pen, undo all that had been done by the combined efforts of jury, judge, and prosecutor!

First, because it deprived me of many hours of Marshall's company.

I, who have been deprived of my kingdom, seek thy protection.

Had she married earlier, it is possible that the cares of life might have deprived the world of some of her noblest works.

"Well, we will live on still; she has not entirely deprived us" he did not say who, or of what.

" "Lady, Charles Manvers lives!" murmured the stranger, in the voice of one whom strong emotion deprived of utterance, and he pushed from his brow the hair which thickly clustered there and in part concealed the natural expression of his features, and gazed on her face.

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