348 examples of restitution in sentences

I have gone quite through with it, and was thinking to have accomplished that pleasure a second time before I wrote to thank you; but Martin Burney came in the night (while we were out) and made holy theft of it: but we expect restitution in a day or two.

On this principle he demanded restitution of the property.

Yet if I could awhile myself relieve, Till Ely be in some place settled, A double restitution should I get, And these sharp sorrows, that have joy suppress'd, Should turn to joy with double interest.

But when that appeared too difficult to put in execution, and no opportunity offered to accomplish it, they borrowed all the money they could, as if they designed to make satisfaction and restitution for what they had defrauded: and having purchased a great number of horses, they deserted to Pompey along with those whom they had engaged in their plot.

ducks and drakes; boomerang; spring, reactionist^. elastic collision, coefficient of restitution.

Warwick bears testimony to the sincerity of his conversion; "for he declared he was ready to make restitution to any man who would accuse him, or whom he could accuse himself to, to have wronged.

The unfortunate Filippo met his end nine years later in the Boboli fortezza, which his money had helped to build and in which he was imprisoned for his share in a conspiracy against Cosimo I. Cosimo confiscated the palace and all Strozzi's other possessions, but later made some restitution.

He was a second time sent into Barbary on a mission to King Amoli-bela-gegi, to procure restitution of the bones of the infant Don Fernando, in which he was successful.

He did so, and while urging provisions for the United States he paid attention also to the interests of Hamet, but was able to effect nothing more than to engage the restitution of his family, and even the persevering in this demand suspended for some time the conclusion of the treaty.

The minister of the United States to that court was specially instructed to urge the necessity of the immediate and effectual interposition of that Government, directing restitution and indemnity for wrongs already committed and interdicting the repetition of them.

The claims of our citizens are for mere justice; they are for reparation of unquestionable wrongsfor indemnity or restitution of property taken from them or destroyed without shadow or color of right.

The reclamations of American citizens upon the Government of France are for mere justicefor the reparation of unquestionable wrongs, indemnity or restitution of property taken from them or destroyed forcibly and without right.

They complain that their interests have been sacrificed entirely to those of the house of Orange, and they say that from the readiness they displayed in shaking off the yoke of France, and the great weight they thereby threw into the scale, they were entitled to the restitution of all their colonies in Asia, Africa, and America.

All that I need add on the subject of the statues and pictures is, that putting out of the question the justice or injustice of the restitution, it will be a great loss to England and to English artists in particular, should they be removed: many an artist can afford to make a trip to Paris, who would find it beyond his means to make a journey to Florence or Rome.

In order to recover him the Egyptians agreed to restore what they had taken, and the restitution was made.

But darkest and deepest of all, darker and deeper than the past shame of being suspected by him she loved, was the shame of suspecting her own motherof believing herself, as she did, privy to that shameful theft, and yet unable to make restitution.

I must say, Jack took it all in good humour, and filing a bill "STOMACH v. RIBS," left it to Old Neptune to obtain restitution for injuries inflicted on his sons.

RÉPARATION, f., action de réparer; restitution.

She was anxious to make restitution for any damage; but a close examination revealed the fact that there was no wound that a bit of glue would not easily cure, and the only real hurt was that given to the feelings of insulted motherhood.

Annotator's edition of Restatement of the law of restitution, quasi contracts and constructive trusts as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D. C., May 8, 1936.

Student edition of Restatement of the law of restitution, quasi contracts and constructive trusts as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute at Washington, D. C., May 8, 1936.

California annotations to the Restatement of the law of restitution as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute.

BRIERLY, HUGH. California annotations to the Re-statement of the law of restitution as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute.

Ohio annotations to the Restatement of the law of restitution.

Missouri annotations to the Restatement of the law of restitution.

348 examples of  restitution  in sentences