14 Verbs to Use for the Word reciprocities

The act of May 24, 1828, removed this restriction and offered a similar reciprocity to all such vessels without reference to the origin of their cargoes.

From existing amities and a spirit of justice it is hoped that friendly discussion will produce a fair and adequate reciprocity.

This relation demanded a perfect reciprocity of benefits.

Her lover, who was a seaman on board one of the Welsh traders, had often met her there, and a tranquil, uninterrupted walk it afforded them, for exchanging the reciprocities of their mutual affection.

The great principle of filial piety knows no reciprocity.

He seems, indeed, to have been almost an insulated mortal among them; and one who, discharging himself from the obligation of what is commonly called etiquette, made it impossible to maintain with him the reciprocities of intercourse.

You have a great opportunity before you obtain reciprocity for us, and I venture to predict that you will be able shortly to point to this hitherto turbulent colony with satisfaction, in illustration of the tendency of self-government and freedom of trade, to beget contentment and material progress.

At the time of the negotiation for the renewal of the commercial convention between the United States and Great Britain a hope had been entertained that an article might have been agreed upon mutually satisfactory to both countries, regulating upon principles of justice and reciprocity the commercial intercourse between the United States and the British possessions as well in the West Indies as upon the continent of North America.

With these views firmly and honestly carried out, we have a right to expect, and shall under all circumstances require, prompt reciprocity.

Writing to Lord Grey on November 8, 1849, he says: [Sidenote: 'Reciprocity.']

Happily the knowledge of our interest awoke a kindly reciprocity in our guide, who, hurrying off, quickly returned with the venerable custodian of the key.

The Secretary, with the list in his hand, went over the names: "Jim StewartJim's solid; he doesn't want Reciprocity, because he sent to the States once for a washing-machine for his wife, and smuggled it through from St. Vincent, and when he got it here his wife wouldn't use it!

This act confined the reciprocity to the productions of the respective foreign nations who might enter into the proposed arrangement with the United States.

It is evident that it was the nonexistence of this duty and the motive of a perfect reciprocity stipulated in the preamble of the treaty that had determined the King to grant the exemption contained in the article fifth; and a proof that Congress had no intention to contravene this reciprocity is that it only reserves a privilege of establishing on the coasting business a duty equivalent to that which is levied in France.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  reciprocities