118 Verbs to Use for the Word agencies

The next morning father visited the Kickapoo agency, taking me along.

Mr. Ball, a representative in the local legislature from Kent County, called this day to inquire into the propriety of establishing a sub-agency at Grand Rapids, on Grand River, for the ostensible benefit of the Ottawas in that quarter.

He thereupon transferred his agency for Scotland to Messrs. Oliver & Boyd, with whose firm it has ever since remained.

I can not doubt that on this as on all similar occasions the Federal Government will find its agency most conducive to the security and happiness of the people when limited to the exercise of its conceded powers.

I reached the agency at Mackinack about the beginning of September.

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He deals too much with shadowy and incomprehensible beings, and is too constantly rapt into an extramundane Elysium, to command a lasting interest with ordinary mortalsand must employ the agency of more varied and coarser emotions, if he wishes to take rank with the seducing poets of this or of former generations.

I determined to spend the winter in New York; to place the agency, in the interim, in charge of an officer of the garrison, and to visit Washington from this city during the season.

How gloomy would be these mansions of the dead to him who did not know that he should never die; that what now acts shall continue its agency, and what now thinks shall think on for ever.

Though many azotized substances in a state of decomposition exert a similar agency, yet it is possessed by ptyalin in a much greater degree.

In fact, some correspondents have even started advertising agencies of their own.

The name, known influence, and actual authority of Colonel Beekman had wrought this change; the irregular powers that had set the expedition in motion, preferring to conceal their agency in the transaction, rather than make any hazardous attempt to claim the reward of patriotic service, as is so often done in revolutions, for merciless deeds and selfish acts.

I would therefore recommend such an amendment of the Constitution as may remove all intermediate agency in the election of the President and Vice-President.

Our neighbours would, of course, destroy the avenger, if they could find him outwould attempt to exterminate our society, could they prove its agency.

I have no fears of the result, but no desire either to suspect any agency on the part of Professor Henry.

In many countries of the world the governments have not only authorized private, corporate, and trustee savings banks, but have provided public agencies where it is possible for the citizens to deposit small amounts.

I think he would throw up the agency, if he were; and he's a very clever man.

To say nothing touching the agency of individual and independent forces, which is always considerable, although so many men of intellect ignore it in the present day, what would have happened, had any one of the three new kings, Lothair, or Louis the Germanic, or Charles the Bald, been a second Charlemagne, as Charlemagne had been a second Charles Martel?

history answers with a person so indistinct that recent speculation has dared to question the agency of Shakspeare in those creations.

If I were a Darwin I would not leave that word until I had traced the agencies which wafted it over sea and land from the shores of Hindustan to the Scottish coast, where it first took root and, quickly adapting itself to a strange environment, developed into a new and vigorous species, spread like the thistle and became a national institution.

Such a headquarters should conduct an employment agency.

You have created the agencies for its reception, its transportation and supply.

Colonel Stanton, who was with the Fifth Cavalry on this scout, had been sent to Red Cloud agency two days before, and that same evening a scout arrived bringing a message from him that eight hundred Cheyenne warriors had that day left the Red Cloud agency to join Sitting Bull's hostile forces in the Big Horn region.

"It means that we, as manufacturers, supply certain agencies in all the large cities, who in turn rent our films to the many picture theatres.

"If they could get you to accept a general agency in Central Africa or New Zealand, or some other antipodean place where you'd be safely out of the way, it would be evident enough.

118 Verbs to Use for the Word  agencies