81 examples of nullities in sentences

you who sing the praise Of fabled knights, foul fires, lies, nullities; Not virtue, nor the wrapped sublimities Of God, as bards were wont in those old days.

But that sufficed for the nation; which found in the nullity of its sovereign no obstacle to the resumption of that prosperous career which had been checked by the despotism of the House of Burgundy, and the attempts of Maximilian to continue the same system.

Nullity of the Comitia Not the party of the government only, but the party of reform also, very properly regarded the military, executive, and financial government as the legitimate domain of the senate, and carefully abstained from making full use of, to say nothing of augmenting, the formal power vested in primary assemblies that were inwardly doomed to inevitable dissolution.

The nullity of the sovereign assembly of the people involved no small danger.

The Professor should know, however, that all these statutes are, practically, a mere nullity.

The powers of those states, whether few or many, prodigies or nullities, have nothing to do with the question.

The powers of those states, whether few or many, prodigies or nullities, have nothing to do with the question.

The powers of those states, whether prodigies or nullities, have nothing to do with the question.

He is familiar with the spirit and operations of the white gentryfar more so, it would seem; than many of his brethren who have been repeatedly deceived by their professions of increasing liberality, and their show of extending civil immunities, which after all proved to be practical nullities, and as such were denounced by Mr. P. at the outset.

The powers of those states, whether few or many, prodigies or nullities, have nothing to do with the question.

The powers of those states, whether few or many, prodigies or nullities, have nothing to do with the question.

The powers of those states, whether prodigies or nullities, have nothing to do with the question.

He is familiar with the spirit and operations of the white gentryfar more so, it would seem; than many of his brethren who have been repeatedly deceived by their professions of increasing liberality, and their show of extending civil immunities, which after all proved to be practical nullities, and as such were denounced by Mr. P. at the outset.

With some it is so feeble as apparently never to act; and, so far as our subject is concerned, it may practically be said not to exist; of which we have abundant examples in other mental phenomena, where an imperfect activity often renders the existence of some essential faculty a virtual nullity.

Nay, should a case occur where a similar mistake is never rectified,which is hardly probable,we might well consider it as one of those exceptions that prove the rule,of which we have abundant examples in other relations, where a true principle is so feebly developed as to be virtually excluded from the sphere of consciousness, or, at least, where its imperfect activity is for all practical purposes a mere nullity.

The popular belief that he was the inventor of gunpowder had its origin in two passages in his treatise "On the Secret Works of Art and Nature, and on the Nullity of Magic," in one of which he describes some of its qualities, while in the other he apparently conceals its composition under an enigma.

" There is a passage in this treatise "On the Nullity of Magic" of remarkable character, as exhibiting the achievements, or, if not the actual achievements, the things esteemed possible by the inventors of the thirteenth century.

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These historical characters are not mere shadows, puppets, or nullities, but very real men and women, our own flesh and blood.

That noble family were nullities to her; far distant, apparently estranged from her hearth, except in form she had never seen them; they were associated in her recollection with none of the sweet ties of kindred.

I take down the first picture of Saint-Just that comes to my hand, M. Taine is the artist: "Among these energetic nullities we see gradually rising a young monsterwith face handsome and tranquilSaint-Just!

And whatever they please to enact or to repeal in the settled forms, whether it be ecclesiastical or civil, immediately becometh law or nullity.

"If prescription can make mere nullities to become good and valid, the laity may be capable of all manner of ecclesiastical power, &c."

But our friend has redeem'd it in delivering His sword without compulsion; and that man That took it of him, I pronounce a weak one, And his kicks nullities.

He found Mr. Bartley alone, and why? because, at sight of Walter, Mary, for the first time in her life, had flown upstairs to look at herself in the glass before facing the visitor, and to smooth her hair, and retouch a bow, etc., underrating, as usual, the power of beauty, and overrating nullities.

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