41 examples of ministers' in sentences

Neither Madame nor Mademoiselle Grevy came, but some of the ministers' wives did, and it was funny to see the ladies of society looking at the Republican ladies, as if they were denizens of a different planet, strange figures they were not accustomed to see.

On through the Ministers' room, and so into His Majesty's private sitting-room.

Those whom we call 'great ministers' are such as serve their prince conscientiously, and who, when they cannot do so, retire.

So dismal a thing is this commonly judged, that those that at their departure out of this life, are piously and virtuously disposed, do usually reckon the taking care for the relief of the poor Ministers' widows, to be an opportunity of as necessary charity as the mending the highways, and the erecting of hospitals.

The Ministers' healths were well received.

It was possible not only that William IV. might die within the next seven years, but also that at his death he might leave a child, or his widow in a state which warranted the expectation of one, the latter case being the more difficult to decide upon, since no previous Regency Bill furnished any precedent for the ministers' guidance.

Indeed, I wonder, when I think that a sensible people like oursreally more attached to their clergy than they were in the lost days, when the Mathers and Nortons were noblemenshould choose to neutralize so much of their ministers' lives, and destroy so much of their early training, by this undefined passion for seeing them in public.

You would not wonder so much at his [Lord John's] silence lately, if you knew what nobody but English Ministers' wives can know or conceive, how incessantly either his mind or body or both have been at work on financial affairs.

I do not yet know what the other Ministers' wives are going to do, but I do know that I think Milton quite right in saying: "The wife, where danger or dishonour lurks, Safest and seemliest by her husband bides.

The Queen could not understand the necessity of her Ministers' resignation.

I have said far too much on this subject, but you will understand how I have reason to be both sadder and gladder than other Ministers' wives.

'If Ministers', my noble friend observed, 'had refused to offer such suggestions, and if, being called to account for that refusal, they had rested their defence on the ground of delicacy to Spain, would they not have been taunted with something like these observations?

" In 1893, in an address on the Institutional church, delivered before the Baptist Ministers' Conference in Philadelphia, Dr. Conwell said: "At the present time there are in this city hundreds of thousandsto speak conservatively, (I should say at least five hundred thousand people) who have not the education they certainly wish they had obtained before leaving school.

On whatever paper written, Ministers' letters go free from the office and the House of Commons; and certain artful correspondents outside, knowing that a letter to a public office need not be stamped, write to the Minister at his official address and save their penny.

If the Government is in peril, of course every vote is wanted; but, with a normal majority, Ministers' votes might surely be "taken as read," and assumed to be given to the side to which they belong.

LEVEES, Ministers', ii. 355.

Ziegfeld hits evils of pulpit, Ministers' Guild hears producer assail orgy of obscenity.

The seventeenth annual issue of this Ministers' working tools.

Ziegfeld hits evils of pulpit, Ministers' Guild hears producer assail orgy of obscenity.

The seventeenth annual issue of this Ministers' working tools.

SEE DE GOUY, LOUIS P. DORAN'S MINISTERS MANUAL; a study and pulpit guide for the calendar year 1945, the twentieth annual issue of this "ministers' working tool.

The Ministers manual; a study and pulpit guide for the calendar year 1948the twenty-third annual issue of this "ministers' working tool."

Tiffles, in his character of Professor Wesley, told his story glibly and with perfect coolness, interspersing the heavier details with amusing anecdotes, which made the ministers smile, and brought out a loud titter of laughter from the ministers' wives, and tremendous applause, inclusive of stamping and the banging of hymn books, from the ministers' children.

ITS IMPORTANCE IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ARCHDEACONS' COURTS ILLUSTRATIONS FROM ACT BOOKS OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION CHURCHWARDENS' DUTIES MINISTERS' DUTIES OBLIGATIONS EXACTED FROM ALL ALIKE CONTROL OF CHURCH OVER EDUCATION AND OPINION

In his answer to the address from the House, both on this and on later occasions, he expressly withdrew the assumption that he was not well informed or that he did not approve of his Ministers' action.

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