14 examples of unions' in sentences

[Footnote 17: The king is making delay: he has to have his 'union' ready.]

If of 'different denominations', how were they thus conciliated to a society of this ominous nature, from which they must themselves of necessity be excluded by that indispensable condition of admittance, "'a union' of religious sentiment in the 'great doctrines':" which very want of union it is that creates these 'different denominations'?

Martineau himself about forty years ago tried to form, along with Tayler, a 'Free Christian Union' which should ignore dogmatic considerations; but Tayler died, and so little encouragement was met with outside the Unitarian circle that the thing dropped after two years.

Is my State, a free State, to lie down and submit because political fossils raise the cry of 'The Glorious Union'?

"Present timesNot as much union 'mongst young black and white as the old black and white.

[10] "Dr. Tebbs and General Whitfield a month since left very strong letters for publication with the editor of the 'Union' which he promised to publish.

My friends here all regard now the 'Union' as an enemy and encouraging by its neutrality the fire-eaters not to submit the constitution.

They might have been expected to feel, at any rate, lukewarmly towards a man who had actually taken office on the programme of deferring their cherished 'union' indefinitely; but, on the contrary, they greeted his triumph with enormous enthusiasm.

The owners complained to me yesterday that the 'Union' was in a bad way for want of its new machinery.

Things looks pooty squally, it must be allowed, An' I don't see much signs of a bow in the cloud: Ther' 's too many Decmocratsleaders, wut's wuss Thet go for the Union 'thout carin' a cuss Ef it helps ary party thet ever wuz heard on, So our eagle ain't made a split Austrian bird on.

A confederacy?" "I should prefer the word 'union' to any of those," I said.

" "What is the difference between a union and a confederacy?" "I don't know that there is any great difference; but the word 'union' seems to me to imply greater permanence.

Now, he said this: (I never forget that 'slong as I live) 'If they free de people, I'll bring you back into the Union' (To Dr. Jameson) 'If you don't free your slaves, I'll "whip" you back into the Union.

No joke, Cass!" "Here's the paper, Sacramento 'Union' of yesterday.

14 examples of  unions'  in sentences