26151 examples of term in sentences

I am not sure that this term does not include gorillas, for, by a wise provision of Congress, they can at any time be made men and brethren.

Therefore they could very easily remove those who were temporarily rulers of their allies and subjects (except the majority of the assassins and some others whom they regarded as loyal) and choose others in place of them: they could also grant some the right to hold office for an unusually long term, contrary to the laws established by Caesar.

Marriage is a form of bondagelong-term slaveryfor women.

" "Not a bitand we'll be glad to have you back, say for the Fall term.

"I hope our youngsters aren't going too far," Dave remarked, "youngster" being the accepted term for the third classmen, and the same as "yearling" at West Point.

After that matters went on smoothly enough for the balance of the term.

"Going to send Dora a Christmas present?" asked Tom of Dick, a few days before the close of the term.

Come to look at you, Mr. Ware, there's a trifle more what I might term savoir faire, about you.

My term being now expired, for I loyally pursued my studies to the bitter end, my mind was made up, ambition or no ambition, for the Bar or the Stage.

Though not a pious man, in the formal sense of the term, she felt sure he was religious according to that stained-glass and fragrant religion of the tastes which is an essential attribute of every gentleman,that is, of every well-born man of cultivated preferences and sensitive antipathies,and she had no doubt that gentlemen's souls could be saved by that arrangement just as satisfactorily, and so much more gracefully.

And so the term "port," which in naval usage supersedes "larboard," is the abbreviated porta lo timone, (carry the helm,) which, like the same term in military usage, "port arms," seems traditionally to suggest the left hand.

And so the term "port," which in naval usage supersedes "larboard," is the abbreviated porta lo timone, (carry the helm,) which, like the same term in military usage, "port arms," seems traditionally to suggest the left hand.

This distinction is fast dying out,the naval term superseding the mercantile,just as in America the title "captain" has usurped the place of the more precise and orthodox term, "master," which is now used only in law-papers.

This distinction is fast dying out,the naval term superseding the mercantile,just as in America the title "captain" has usurped the place of the more precise and orthodox term, "master," which is now used only in law-papers.

"'Orderedordered, that the defendant, Horse's Neck Extension Mining Company, show cause at a stated term to be held in and for'" "I said to cut the legal rot!"

I suppose this is renewable on the usual term? Heep.

Rage, indignation, and vengeance are the passions of the hour,all concentrated on "the infidels," which term was the bitterest reproach that each party could inflict on the other.

Perfect mobility of labor may be economically desirable in a very narrow sense of the term; but it opens out a vista of racial, national and cultural problems, into which it will be better for us not to enter here.

And so the general term QUALITY, in its ordinary acceptation, comprehends colours, sounds, tastes, smells, and tangible qualities, with distinction from extension, number, motion, pleasure, and pain, which make impressions on the mind and introduce their ideas by more senses than one. 17.

So that essential and not essential relate only to our abstract ideas, and the names annexed to them; which amounts to no more than this, That whatever particular thing has not in it those qualities which are contained in the abstract idea which any general term stands for, cannot be ranked under that species, nor be called by that name; since that abstract idea is the very essence of that species.

In all which we may observe, that the more general term is always the name of a less complex idea; and that each genus is but a partial conception of; the species comprehended under it.

During Frank's second term on guard and somewhere around four o'clock, while darkness covered the land, he thought he caught a glimpse of a shadow crossing the deck, headed in the direction of the lazerette.

Philip was not the man whom Macedonia at that time required; yet his gifts were far from insignificant He was a genuine king, in the best and worst sense of the term.

After the capitulation a large portion of the inhabitants fell by their own handthe mercy of the victor consisted in allowing the Abydenes a term of three days to die voluntarily.

This, it is true, was no war in the proper sense of the term; and, besides, the leader of the Macedonian band, Nicanor, immediately gave orders to his troops to retreat, when the Roman envoys, who were at Athens at the time, used threatening language (in the end of 553).

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