Do we say mutual or mutuel

mutual 2881 occurrences

Fly, Zadig, I conjure thee by our mutual love and my yellow ribbons.

"Where people are tied for life, 'tis their mutual interest not to grow weary of one another," she wrote on April 25, 1710.

Each hundred was subdivided into tythings, or companies of ten neighboring householders, who were held as mutual sureties or frank (free) pledges for each other's orderly conduct; so that each man was a member of a tything, and was obliged to keep household rolls of his servants.

"This mutual liability or suretyship was the pivot of all Alfred's administrative reform, and wrought a remarkable change in the kingdom, so that merchants and travellers could go about without armed guards.

Far from preparing them for becoming peaceable subjects and contented members of society at the end of their apprenticeship, those two years of compulsory labour would, it was justly observed, be a period of heart-burning and discontent between master and servant, which must, in the mean while, be dangerous to the peace of society, and must leave, at the end of the time, a feeling of mutual ill-will and distrust.

The natives are excited to war and mutual depredation, for the sake of supplying their contracts, or furnishing the markets with slaves.

We tear them from every object of their affection, or, sad alternative, drag them together to the horrors of a mutual servitude!

Two women, newly acquainted, and feeling a mutual attraction, would say to each other: "Shall we go up to the little room?"

Gyp had been herself a love-child, and the knowledge of this is shown very clearly in its influence upon their mutual attitude.

The young Chevalier de Vassé often gave brilliant receptions in honor of Ninon at Saint Cloud, which the Marquis de Sévigné always attended as the mutual friend of both.

The living of different nations side by side in peace and amity upon the wholealthough maintaining an attitude of mutual antagonismwhich appears to be the aim of modern phases of national life, was a thing foreign to antiquity.

The mutual relations of the three great states are evident from what has been said.

It is in the sixth century of the city that we first find materials for a history of the times exhibiting in some measure the mutual connection of events; and it is in that century also that the economic condition of Rome emerges into view more distinctly and clearly.

"In their essence Trade Unions are voluntary associations of workmen, for mutual protection and assistance in securing the most favourable conditions of labour."

The prime requisites for effective combination are a spirit of comradeship and mutual trust, knowledge and self-restraint in the disposition of united force.

The sweating industries, as we have seen, are as a rule those which escape the centralizing influence of the factory System, and where the employés work, either singly or in small groups, unknown to one another, and with few opportunities of forming a close mutual understanding.

The very lack of leisure, and the incessant strain upon the physique which belong to "sweating," contribute to retard education, and to render mutual acquaintanceship and the formation of a distinct trade interest extremely difficult.

"Trees are influenced by love, and every flourishing tree in turn feels the passion: palms nod mutual vows, poplar sighs to poplar, plane to plane, and alder breathes to alder.

The two boys grew up together at the Vatican, alike in one respect only, their mutual hatred of each other.

Everybody noticed the mutual affection between "uncle" and "nephew," which gave clear indication of a nearer relationship.

The radical principle of all commercial intercourse between independent nations is the mutual interest of both parties.

It is one of the inconveniences inseparably connected with the attempt to adjust by reciprocal legislation interests of this nature that neither party can know what would be satisfactory to the other, and that after enacting a statute for the avowed and sincere purpose of conciliation it will generally be found utterly inadequate to the expectations of the other party, and will terminate in mutual disappointment.

That period having already expired, the state of mutual interdiction has again taken place.

It is, in the meantime, satisfactory to know that apart from the inconveniences resulting from a disturbance of the usual channels of trade no loss has been sustained by the commerce, the navigation, or the revenue of the United States, and none of magnitude is to be apprehended from this existing state of mutual interdict.

But beyond this, there were special reasons tending to this same result of mutual affection, which come more within the scope of our observation.

mutuel 5 occurrences

The system is the pari-mutuel, and here one seems to be more at its mercy even than in France.

The pari-mutuel system is that which is adopted at both the pallone courts in Florence (there is another at the Piazza Beccaria), and the unit is two lire.

AMITIÉ, f., attachement mutuel.

TATILMAN, NATHAN, comp. Mutuel pay-off calculator.

TATILMAN, NATHAN, comp. Mutuel pay-off calculator.

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