176 examples of reciprocities in sentences

" Tsz-kung put to him the question, "Is there one word upon which the whole life may proceed?" The Master replied, "Is not Reciprocity such a word?what you do not yourself desire, do not put before others.

One would think that the affinities would pronounce themselves with a surer reciprocity.

One of these triumphantly carried through Parliament a commercial reciprocity treaty with France, arranged by Mr. Cobden; and another, scarcely less notable, repealed the duty on paper,a measure of great importance for the facilitation of making books and cheapening newspapers, but both of which were desperately opposed by the monopolists and manufacturers.

He seems, indeed, to have been almost an insulated mortal among them; and one who, discharging himself from the obligation of what is commonly called etiquette, made it impossible to maintain with him the reciprocities of intercourse.

Correlation N. reciprocalness &c adj.^; reciprocity, reciprocation; mutuality, correlation, interdependence, interrelation, connection, link, association; interchange &c 148; exchange, barter. reciprocator, reprocitist.

Having been the first to recognize their independence, and sympathized with them so far as was compatible with our neutral duties in all their struggles and sufferings to acquire it, we have laid the foundation of our future intercourse with them in the broadest principles of reciprocity and the most cordial feelings of fraternal friendship.

The first and paramount principle upon which it was deemed wise and just to lay the corner stone of all our future relations with them was disinterestedness; the next was cordial good will to them; the third was a claim of fair and equal reciprocity.

These treaties have established between the contracting parties the principles of equality and reciprocity in their broadest and most liberal extent, each party admitting the vessels of the other into its ports, laden with cargoes the produce or manufacture of any quarter of the globe, upon the payment of the same duties of tonnage and impost that are chargeable upon their own.

The colonies will in that event become independent states, free from any obligation to or connection with us which it may not then be their interest to form on the basis of a fair reciprocity.

Where is the reciprocity of such a proposition, so degrading to the dignity and insulting to the rights and liberties of this State?

* RECIPROCITY.

With these views firmly and honestly carried out, we have a right to expect, and shall under all circumstances require, prompt reciprocity.

Our excellent translators, in rendering the clause 'partakers of the benefit,' evidently lost sight of the component preposition, which expresses the opposition of reciprocity, rather than the connection of participation.

For the sake of reciprocity.

The increase is attributable to the large increase in demand in the United States, and to the advantage given Cuban sugar in this market by the reciprocity treaty of 1903.

The other is the reciprocity treaty of 1903.

The other force, perhaps no less effective, appears in the reciprocity treaty of 1903.

On the other side of the account, that of our sales to Cuba, there also appears a large increase since the application of the reciprocity treaty.

Not all of this quite remarkable gain may properly be credited to the influence of the reciprocity treaty.

Other commodities, such as textiles, leather goods, sugar mill equipment, railway equipment, drugs, chemicals, and much else, must be sold by American dealers in sharp competition with the merchants of other countries, with such assistance as may be afforded by the reciprocity treaty.

Her lover, who was a seaman on board one of the Welsh traders, had often met her there, and a tranquil, uninterrupted walk it afforded them, for exchanging the reciprocities of their mutual affection.

She had passed her existence hating men yet needing them in order to live,doing them all the harm possible and receiving it from them in sad reciprocity until finally she had perished at their hands.

It was meant for the race and for the far-reaching reciprocities and inexpressible necessities of the race.

But even such as myself have their opportunities of reciprocity, though they are of a humble kind.

The Portuguese Government cannot refuse the demand and must fulfill a convention depending on reciprocity, a convention which was settled long before the present state of war had been foreseen.

176 examples of  reciprocities  in sentences