1942 examples of hospitality in sentences

The rights of hospitality are bounded by the duties of neutrality, and the vessel which would claim to protect its guests at any price, when its guests serve the war, would simply be guilty of a culpable action.

Its people seem to be possessed of every virtue, and preëminent among them all, is that of hospitality which seems to be blooming in the hearts of all its citizens to-day, as did poetry in the mind of Shakespeare three hundred years ago.

On this island, monarch of all he surveyed, he diffused an unostentatious but generous hospitality; for many distinguished persons came to visit him, and he amused himself by writing letters and attempting some literary work.

With an income sufficient only for the necessities of life, as a married man in society Scott had not much to spare for expensive dinners, although given to hospitality.

The fascination with which Scott always depicts the virtues of hospitality and trust in humanity makes a strong impression on the imagination.

Liberality N. liberality, generosity, munificence; bounty, bounteousness, bountifulness; hospitality; charity &c (beneficence) 906.

[Fr.], festivity, festive board, merrymaking; loving cup^; hospitality, heartiness; cheer.

be at home with, feel at home with, make oneself at home with; make free with; crack a bottle with; receive hospitality, live at free quarters; find the latchstring out

And King Mark besought Sir Launcelot for to abide a while in Tintagel; but Sir Launcelot refused this hospitality, saying: "I have an adventure to do for the sake of my master, King Arthur, and I may not abide here at this present.

It would be a great check on hospitality; for, by parity of reason, the invitation should be as tedious as the reply, and a treaty of dinner would take nearly as much time as a treaty of peace.

No, the dinner was a real dinner,the well-known hospitality of South Carolina toward Massachusetts ambassadors forbids any other supposition,and Mr. Cushing's letter itself, however dark in some particulars, is clear enough in renouncing every principle and practice of the founders of New England.

Mr. Arundell Esdaile of the British Museum staff both facilitated the course of my investigations in England by valuable suggestions and cheered it by his cordial hospitality.

'Why should not you go with us, Don Gomez?' exclaimed Lady Kirkbank, in a gush of hospitality.

Verily, there was something regal in such hospitality as this, accorded to a pauper lunatic.

When that was not accepted they feared for their hospitality.

He slips me his Pullman ticket and I formally offer it to him as the key to the hospitality of the seven seas, the two hemispheres, and the teeming cities that lie beyond the range.

but, contrary to the habit of Little Rivers hospitality, he did not hasten to meet his caller, and any keenness of anticipation which he may have felt was well masked.

Jack broke the silence by asking, in a tone of lively hospitality: "You will join me at luncheon?"

We enjoy that hospitality of which no account is made.

But he did not oftenest frequent the banqueting hall, where were endless hospitality and feastingnor did he loiter much in reception rooms, where a throng of new visitors was forever swarmingnor did he feed his vanity by haunting the apartment in which were stored the trophies of his varied triumphsnor dream much in the great gallery hung with pictures of his travels.

The street itself was almost deserted, but from where I stood I could see the Piazza crowded with a throng of people whose shouts and songs told me that the colonel's hospitality was being fully appreciated.

Nor is it forgotten now, when the claims of the South to "hospitality" are pressed, to object, because they are grounded on the unpaid wages of the laboreron the robbery of the poor.

All these things, says he, furnish any thing but proof of true hospitality, or generosity, or gallantry, or purity, or chivalry.

I doubt this ship is one of the invisible ones, and they'll have us spotted and speared in less then three minutes if we just fly out of here, saying, 'Thanks for the hospitality, sorry we have to leave so soon.'

The doctor was a German, and, though he was an official, the instinct of hospitality which rules the Montenegrin did not exist in him, so he offered us the house of his neighbor.

1942 examples of  hospitality  in sentences