514 examples of givers in sentences

But generous help was bestowed that cost the givers something to give.

A gift is nothing if there is no benevolence in the giver: For to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind.

Some imagine, that the laws have provided all necessary relief, in common cases, and remit the poor to the care of the publick; some have been deceived by fictitious misery, and are afraid of encouraging imposture; many have observed want to be the effect of vice, and consider casual alms-givers as patrons of idleness.

There were givers at that.

They are most importunate beggars, and covetous possessors, and most niggardly givers; and they consider the slaughter of other people as nothing.

From the numerous references to rings and rewards, and from the praise given to generous givers, it would seem that literature as a paying profession began very early in our history, and also that the pay was barely sufficient to hold soul and body together.

As little were the givers of the Roman festivals disposed to put themselves to material expense for decorations and machinery.

Two rival party-givers rejoiced in the aristocratic names of Johnson and Thompson.

Prudent givers (what a word for such a nothing) disparage their gifts; 'tis an art we have.

What had private soldiers to do with the desks of law-givers?

As each one discovered he embraced the givers, and all was a scene of the purest feelings.

" THE HISTORY AND BUSINESS SUCCESSES OF LIBERAL GIVERS.

Cheap gifts best fit poor givers.

The great faiths and convictions of the prophets and law-givers, your language and your laws and your liberties, have not been destroyed by captivity; rather slavery has saved them.

Ch., 15; "Soc. of Cheerful Givers," 3.84; Second Cong.

There were strong and able leaders, who showed themselves fearless soldiers and just law-givers, undaunted by danger, resolute to persevere in the teeth of disaster; but even these leaders are most deeply interesting because they stand foremost among a host of others like them.

Greatly did he thank them, saying that the present came from hand so fair, that he valued it at ten thousand crowns; and, in order to do them the more honor, he had the bracelets put upon his arms, and he put the purse in his sleeve, assuring them that, so long as they lasted, he would wear them for love of the givers.

And that all the clerks of the earth know not, for if ye might find or know those words, then should ye wax great masters above Christ, and then ye might be givers of His substance, and as fathers and makers of Him, and that He should worship you, as it is written, Thou shalt worship thy father and mother.

Gotzkowsky took the ring, and placed it on his finger, thanking the givers for the costly present, and assuring them he would wear it with pleasure in honor of them.

Both Gifts destructive to the Givers prove, Alike both Lovers fall by those they love: Yet guiltless too this bright Destroyer lives, At random wounds, nor knows the Wound she gives.

And struck in battle by Partha, the son of Vasava, those well-dressed heroes among menthose givers of wealth endued with the energy of Vasavadefeated and deprived of life, began to measure their lengths on the ground, like full-grown Himalayan elephants clad in mails of black steel decked with gold.

"Cheerful Givers," for Student Aid, Fisk U 5.00 West Newton.

Not as fighters or law-givers, but as their mothers did men bow before them.

With what passionate longing his hands hovered over Ophelia at her words: "Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind.

The great law-givers saved us from anarchy: the great physicians saved us from pestilence: the great reformers saved us from starvation.

514 examples of  givers  in sentences