26 Verbs to Use for the Word accords

Thus multiply 9 by 3; the number 27 gives an accord of 27 terms, which can again be multiplied by 3 to reach 81.

Since each state can take the form of the two others, the result is nine distinct gestures, which form that marvelous accord of nine, which we call the universal criterion.

That these powerful causes exist, and that they are permanent, is my fixed opinion; that they may produce a like accord in all questions touching, however remotely, the liberty, prosperity, and happiness of our country will always be the object of my most fervent prayers to the Supreme Author of All Good.

Each finger has its separate function, but it is exclusive of the great expressions which constitute the accords of nine.

For my part, ever since I have demonstrated the perfect accord between the Marxian and the Darwinian theories, I have said: Very well, the economic conditions of a nation explain its political, moral, intellectual conditions, but the economic condition is in its turn the result of other factors.

However, I don't think your daughter will complain, and I am sure the world will applaud what our poor friend has doneof his own accord, mind, Mr. Carley, wholly and solely of his own spontaneous desire.

Thus we dream of the Gods who with bounty supreme Our humble petitions accord, Our love they excite, and command our esteem Tho' only at distance adored.

On yonder hill, whose lofty head Orelookes the under-valleyes, Royall Burbon, Attended by ten thousand Souldiers, Craves peace and faire accord with mighty Fraunce.

Montesquieu complained long ago that right on one side of the Pyrenees was wrong on the other, and the recent Dreyfus trial proved the truth of his remark, save that the Pyrenees were not the sole boundary beyond which French justice finds no accord.

Such action on your part would do more than anything else could to secure for you the good will of all men of science, and to hasten a universal and generous accord of all the credit for your great gift to civilization that you can properly desire.

Dost thou not hear the music's sweet accord? See how his white wings beautifully glisten?

That will ill (illy) accord with my notions.

But (the usual treatment that jealousy accords to benefactors) after a little in the course of reflections they fine the man.

"Kiss me in returnof your own accord, Ida!

As the Beautiful itself is derived from man as a whole, so my analysis of it is drawn from my own whole being, and I cannot but be deeply interested in knowing how this accords with yours.

as procured; and in order to notify this accord to the whole people, a solemn procession to St. Paul's was appointed, where the Duke of York led Queen Margaret, and a leader of one party marched hand in hand with a leader of the opposite.

100 Let endlesse peace your steadfast hearts accord, And blessed plentie wait upon your bord; And let your bed with pleasures chast abound.

In proposing the accord of nine formed by the figure 3 multiplied into itself, it must be understood that we give the most elementary, most usual and least complicated terms.

It shows, too, that Sarah had reached full accord with Angelina in her views of immediate emancipation.

"From those grammarians who form their ideas and make their decisions, respecting this part of English grammar, from the principles and construction of other languages,of languages which do not in these points accord with our own, but which differ considerably from it,we may naturally expect grammatical schemes that will be neither perspicuous nor consistent, and that will tend rather to perplex than to inform the learner."Murray

The first of these arises from the perforation of the pistillum, and the exposure of that point of the ovulum where the embryo is formed to the direct action of the pollen; the second from the too great simplicity of structure of the supposed ovulum, which, I have shown, accords better with that of the nucleus as existing in ordinary cases.

To preserve the most friendly relations with Mexico; to concede to her, not grudgingly, but freely, all her rights; to negotiate fairly and frankly with her as to the question of boundary; to render her, in a word, the fullest and most ample recompense for any loss she might convince us she had sustained, fully accords with the feelings and views the Executive has always entertained.

Nor did he begin to suspect it, till in these last days the war had seemed to break the tacit accord between them.

Shamed be the hands that idly fold, And lips that woo the reed's accord, When laggard Time the hour has tolled For true with false and new with old To fight the battles of the Lord!

"You came to meat lastof your own accord, Mary.

26 Verbs to Use for the Word  accords