470 examples of exemptions in sentences

In all previous government building, the State was regarded as a sovereign, which could grant to individuals or classes, out of its plenary power, certain privileges or exemptions, which were called "liberties."

Thus the liberties which the barons wrung from King John at Runnymede were virtually exemptions from the power of government.

Income taxeswhat exemptions should be granted?

Comparatively timid and indolent, without their fulness of life, she seemed to me little more than a child; and she fell with apparent willingness into that position, accepting naturally its privileges and exemptions.

The young student at Cambridge did not conceal his royalist feeling, but obtained, nevertheless, a scholarship at Trinity, with some exemptions from the Puritan requirements of subscription.

We make twice the number every day in our lives as a matter of course, and claim no Sabbatical exemptions.

Poll-tax, exemptions from, made by Louis XVI..

In the energetic language of the Supreme Court of Maine: "This duty and consequent power override all statute or contract exemptions.

Every man was made to feel that he had a personal interest in defending his country, and there were no exemptions made.

These appear in the form of exemptions.

A consideration of the long list of exemptions tends to make one believe that in reality very few people were liable to be impressed.

Exemptions by custom probably originated at a very remote date: ferrymen, for example, being everywhere privileged from impressment.

15 of the Act of Anne just quoted, exemptions were granted, before 1803, by 4 Anne, c. 19; and 13 George II, c. 17.

The customary and statutory exemptions, of course, were unaffected.

In addition to these a long list of further exemptions was sent.

If to this we add the leged exemptions from tribute, justly granted to various individuals for a certain number of years, or during the performance of special service, we shall easily be convinced of the imperfection of results, derived from such insecure principles.

To imagine this to have been one of the principal objects of the institution, or to suppose that, on this hard condition, their various privileges and exemptions were granted to them, is so far from the reality of the fact, that it would only be necessary to read with attention the 26th article of the quoted royal decree of creation, in order more correctly to comprehend the origin and constitutive system of this political body.

It has had no opportunity to say that it neither needs nor wants an agent clothed with such powers and favored by such exemptions.

The tone of the memorials in which many Southern townsmen petitioned for legal exemptions to permit specified free negroes to remain in their communities found no echo from the corresponding type of commonplace unromantic citizens of the North.

[Footnote 2: All citizens of full age paying taxes, with various exemptions, are electors, voting according to districts and census.

They were further angered by the cutting off of their pay and the deprivation of prizes and exemptions (these last among the privileges of the military), which they had gained from Tarautas, even though they personally were not destined to be affected by these measures.

many privileges and exemptions to different churches and monasteries.

As one who was no stranger to Art, he felt within him a certain enthusiasm, a glow, a rapture, in consequence of which he claimed for himself various exemptions from ordinary rules.

Bonds, bonuses, tax-exemptions, and many special privileges were granted.

The usual subjects of State bounties were, in 1890, beet-root sugar, binding twine, iron and iron pipe, potato starch, and rope, with tax exemptions to Portland-cement works.

470 examples of  exemptions  in sentences