311 examples of endorsed in sentences

If the jury acquitted the prisoner, their verdict would not necessarily mean that they endorsed the theory of the defence.

On the back he endorsed that it had been torn by accident, and then gave it the proper visé, affixing the stamps.

Once endorsed by two or three respectable names, the joke took; the paper circulated like wildfire and soon contained every business name in the place.

This letter was endorsed by one from J.R.'s mother (the Elizabeth Rowntree whom the reader may remember as the hostess of J. and M. Yeardley on their first visit to Scarborough,) from which we extract a few lines.

The Monthly Meeting accorded its full and sympathetic approbation, which was endorsed by the Quarterly Meeting at a conference of men and women Friends, of which John Yeardley says: The great solemnity which prevailed was truly refreshing to our spirits, and I believe to the spirits of many others.

Her cool muslin gown, even to his untutored perceptions, revealed a distinction which the first dressmaker in London had endorsed.

And this was what the king, supported and endorsed by Metternich, considered good government to be.

It is to be remarked, however, that the views he took on questions of political economy are now endorsed by many able college professors and some American manufacturers who are leading public opinion in opposition to tariffs for protection and in the direction of free trade.

We stand united,what care we for the ravings of fanatics outside our borders, so long as our institution is a blessing to us, planted on the rock of Christianity, and endorsed by the best men among us!"

Under pretence of seeking for a scroll of news, he draws out an handful of letters endorsed with his own style to the height, and half reading every title, passes over the latter part with a murmur, not without signifying what lord sent this, what great lady the other, and for what suits; the last paper (as it happens) is his news from his honourable friend in the French court.

Lieutenant Cormier, who afterwards blew the whistle that was the signal for the raid, endorsed the proposal of Scales as did Grimm and McElfreshall three of them secret committeemen.

If upon examination there seems to be reason for believing that it was committed by the person accused, the county attorney is called upon to frame a formal accusation against him, called an indictment, which is endorsed with the words "a true bill," and sent to the court.

It is not in childhood to be nerved by such courage and such longing as were in her speech, as that speech was endorsed by her bearing.

Highly endorsed by President Day and Eli Whitney.

And you endorsed his treachery with your own eagerness.

France endorsed him temporarily until Charles became reconciled to Henry, and then he dropped Perkin like a heated potato.

endorsed him, and told him to have his luggage sent up to the castle.

I've endorsed you in blank, as it were.

But his face expressed no sign of disquieting emotion; he nodded kindly to Timmins, and endorsed his desire to be allowed to come and see the grandson.

It seemed to him to be going very fast, and the huge cloud of dust behind it endorsed his impression.

This opinion is thus endorsed by Moffat, and a third missionary, the Rev. F. Fleming, wrote (167) that among Bushmen "conjugal affection seems totally unknown," and pre-matrimonial love is of course out of question in a region where girls are married as infants.

The one argued that I, of necessity, endorsed slavery every where by recognizing the Constitution; the other that I must favor its existence where it then was, by working with the Republican party, which was only pledged to prevent its extension.

I wrote a lecture"Women and Politics"as a reason for my anomalous position and a justification of those men who had endorsed my right to be a political leader, and gave sketches of women in sacred and profane history who had been so endorsed by brave and wise men.

I wrote a lecture"Women and Politics"as a reason for my anomalous position and a justification of those men who had endorsed my right to be a political leader, and gave sketches of women in sacred and profane history who had been so endorsed by brave and wise men.

DORT, or DORDRECHT (34), a town on an island in the Maas, in the province of South Holland, 12 m. SE. of Rotterdam; admirably situated for trade, connected as it is with the Rhine as well, on which rafts of wood are sent floating down to it; is famous for a Synod held here in 1618-19, at which the tenets of Arminius were condemned, and the doctrines of Calvin approved of and endorsed as the doctrines of the Reformed Church.

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