124 examples of immunes in sentences

And so had Mrs. Ashmeade been a younger womanhad time and an adoring husband not rendered her as immune to an insanity à deux as any of us may hope to be upon this side of saintship or senilitywhy, Mrs. Ashmeade would most probably have remained passive, and Mrs. Ashmeade would never have come into this story at all.

Is it that the native is naturally immune, or is it that the white man is of such a precious quality that he alone is attacked by these parasites and poisonous biting flies?

He must be extraordinarily tough, quite hardened to the toil and diseases of the country, knowing many native tongues, largely immune from the fever that lays a white man low many marches from civilisation and hospitals, of an endurance splendid, with hope to dare the risk, and courage to endure the toil.

As long as men are paid honors and money, can wear good clothes, and be immune from work for preaching superstition, they will preach it.

I'll tell youthat Doctor Chapman and his professional rooters may roll in cheap honors, be immune from all useful labor and wax fat on the pay of those who work.

Besides, she would not have been able to mix the chemicals Joe required to render himself immune from such fire as he actually came in contact with, though momentarily.

It is only in the Banatthat portion of the great Hungarian plain which faces Belgrade across the Danubethat an artificial frontier will be inevitable, if the Serb districts of Hungary are to be included in the new State and if the Serb capital is to be rendered immune from the dangers of future bombardment.

The Poles of Galicia, having enjoyed the utmost liberty under Austrian rule, have naturally been almost immune from the discontent so noticeable among their kinsmen in Russia and Prussia, and have indeed for a generation past formed the backbone of all parliamentary majorities in the Austrian Reichsrat.

He was immune from bodily attack, chiefly because of Abu Talib's position in the city as nominal head of the house of Hashim.

" "In a recent conversation with the Adjutant General of the army, I was assured by him that in the organization of the ten regiments of immunes which Congress has authorized, the President had decided that five of them should be composed of Negroes, and that while the field and staff officers and captains are to be white, the lieutenants may be Negroes.

IMMUNES ORDERED OUT OF SANTIAGO, AND A COLORED REGIMENT PLACED IN CHARGE.

IMMUNES MADE TROUBLEGENERAL SHAFTER ORDERS THE SECOND REGIMENT OUTSIDE THE CITY OF SANTIAGOCOLORED TROOPS FROM ILLINOIS ASSIGNED TO THE DUTY OF PRESERVING ORDER AND PROPERTY.

Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 16.General Shafter to-day ordered the Second Volunteer Regiment of Immunes to leave the city and go into camp outside.

] Of epidemics, yellow fever was of minor concern as regards the slaves, for negroes were largely immune to it; but cholera sometimes threatened to exterminate the slaves and bankrupt their masters.

" "He was a widower, even then, and hence immune," smiled the man across the table.

Very nearly all of them were carried by the blood, and, by dealing with this, the tissues are made immune.

I would not ask to be spared the knowledge of anything faced by other people while I sat immune at home, but there are many incidents which cannot with decency or dignity be served up in fiction to add a thrill to the enjoyment of an hour's light reading.

Although Jane's fanatical cleanliness had been far-reaching, the professor's study was nearly immune.

And from all this wild career of mineit has taken in a good part of EuropeI have come to one conclusion: either that what the poets call love is a lie, a pleasant lie, if you wish; or else that I was not born to love, that I am immune; for as I go back over my exciting and variegated past, I have to recognize that in my life love has not amounted to this!"

He had been Exposed to Matrimony so often without being Taken Down, that he was generally regarded as an Immune.

The cavalry horses were used to guns, and the shrill mouth whistles of the officers, but that did not make them immune to a steam siren, and in a moment there was the most dangerous mix-up I ever saw.

Many remember their own precocious education on forbidden topics, yet seem to imagine their children will be immune from such experiences.

And when he marries, he believes his society renders all the women of his family immune from other attractions.

That day passed, like the measles and the whooping-cough, and left me immune.

To be sure, the professional American rhapsodist points out that we are immune from natural law because we have a chance to vote for presidents once in every four years.

124 examples of  immunes  in sentences