10 examples of venerableness in sentences

Long tenure of estates and little change in the people had given Richmond the venerableness we associate with age.

- "Further still, it may be said, where will be the venerableness of your boasted science about divine natures?

It is of gray stone, and looks as perfect as when just finished, and with the perfection, too, that could not have come in less than six centuries of venerableness, with a view to which these edifices seem to have been built.

Add to this physiognomical sketch the minor points of costume, the open shirt-collar, the single-breasted coat, the old-fashioned half-boots and ribbed stockings; and you will find in Mr. Bentham's general appearance a singular mixture of boyish simplicity and of the venerableness of age.

The charm of novelty, the applause of the multitude, the sanction of power, the venerableness of antiquity, pique, resentment, the spirit of contradiction have a good deal to do with his preferences.

He saw no reason why a peasant, with certain advantages of education and opportunity, might not be as eligible a companion as a lord; at the same time that he was deeply impressed with the venerableness of old institutions.

I had always believed that, had he been present in the crisis of my fortune, he would have felt a conviction of my innocence; and, convinced himself, would, by means of the venerableness and energy of his character, have interposed so effectually, as to have saved me the greater part of my subsequent misfortunes.

Venerableness is their birthright.

These books have the venerableness which belongs to ancient writings.

We owe him thanks also for refreshing our expectation of a science of civilization,for affirming the venerableness of intellect, which recent teachers have undervalued,for vindicating the uses of doubt,and, finally, for a specimen of intellectual intrepidity of which one could wish there were less need.

10 examples of  venerableness  in sentences