1369 examples of signatures in sentences

Nevertheless I asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the delegates of the preceding Cabinet to put their signatures to it.

DOCTRINE OF SIGNATURES XVII.

"Doctrine of Signatures.

A deed of conveyance having been prepared, they exchanged signatures.

" It will scarcely be known to any one in the West that when signatures were being gathered for the great mass-address of protest dispatched to St. Petersburg in 1899, those who refused their signatures numbered martyrs among them.

" It will scarcely be known to any one in the West that when signatures were being gathered for the great mass-address of protest dispatched to St. Petersburg in 1899, those who refused their signatures numbered martyrs among them.

There are some who for their courage in refusing their signatures suffered ruin and disgrace and were imprisoned on trumped-up charges.

" The two Assistants, MM. Grandet and Quesnault, offered to sign the decree, but the President ruled that it would be more correct only to accept the signatures of the titular judges, the Assistants not being qualified when the Court was complete.

As there was a great crowd round the "bureau" waiting to sign, a dozen loose sheets of paper to which the Representatives affixed their signatures were circulated in the great Hall and the two adjoining rooms.

He then caused a register to be opened at the Government house to receive the signatures of all those who should approve of his advice.

All the planters, except one, gave in their signatures.

The line on which the signatures were placed had two initials in pencil on itscribbled hurriedly.

The fact is, I am retained by the Norwich people, and have already appeared in their paper under the signatures of "Lucius Sergius," "Bluff," "Broad-Cloth," "No-Trade-to-the-Woollen-Trade," "Anti-plush," &c., in defence of druggets and long camblets.

The convention, after an angry and excited debate, finally determined, by a majority of only two, to submit the question of slavery to the people, though at the last forty-three of the fifty delegates present affixed their signatures to the constitution.

The signatures of the parties are of course requisite; but the seal, which is essential to a deed in England, is in many States dispensed with.

So we must keep the doctors awake by telling them that they have not yet shaken off astrology and the doctrine of signatures, as is shown by their prescriptions, and their use of nitrate of silver, which turns epileptics into Ethiopians.

Two keys, by C. C. Zain [pseud.] (Astrological signatures.

VISCONTI, ESTHER L. R. The Visconti system teaching music reading in the primary grades and quick recognition of key signatures.

(In Signatures, work in progress, winter 1937-1938) © 6Dec37; B361241.

Miss Anthony and I spent all our Christmas holidays in writing letters and addressing appeals and petitions to every part of the country, and, before the close of the session of 1865-66, petitions with ten thousand signatures were poured into Congress.

" Thorndyke hesitated as if he were half inclined to say something more; then, with a slight shrug, he turned over his notes and resumed: "The next group of new facts is concerned with the signatures of the recent cheques.

" "I am not prepared to question the signatures." said Winwood.

I think we must accept the signatures, especially as that of the will has been proved, beyond any question" to be authentic.

" "Very well," agreed Thorndyke; "we will pass over the signatures.

ON JOHN PHILLIPS VIII THE PARISH REGISTERS IX THE MARINE-STORE DEALER X THE OTHER WITNESS XI SIGNATURES TO THE WILL XII THE SALMON GAFF XIII

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