98 Verbs to Use for the Word restoration

The Emperor was beginning to see the necessity of a change of systema change by no means easy to effectfor the Hungarians were demanding the restoration of their ancient constitutional rights.

Unfortunately, this is just undergoing partial restoration, so no proper picture or description can be obtained.

'The duty of a mediator', says Vattel, 'is to favour well-founded claims, and to effect the restoration to each party of what belongs to him; but he ought not scrupulously to insist on rigid justice.

As it was natural to expect, the total abandonment of this valuable branch followed a measure so fatal, and notwithstanding the efforts subsequently made by the Royal Company, in order to obtain its restoration, as well in Camarines as the Province of Tondo, all their exertions were in vain, though it must be allowed that at the time several untoward circumstances contributed to thwart their anxious wishes.

In the course of the spring and summer of 1846 he repaired with M.Y. to Bath, and afterwards to Harrowgate, to seek a restoration of his health.

However much we may admire the guild system and desire its restoration, we may as well recognize this fact at once.

In a public despatch of the same date, announcing the restoration of the captives, he wrote:-

To him, in short, we owe this restoration of the beauty of our constitutionthis prevention of the continuance of our national disgrace.

Certainly, she received for her good offices large sums of money from the promoters of the South Sea Act, she accepted bribes to secure peerages, and, it is said on the authority of Sir Robert Walpole, that Bolingbroke presented her with £11,000 to endeavour to secure his restoration to the royal favour.

He threatened, in a public address delivered in the New York Opera House on the eve of his departure for France, to force the Republican majority to accept the Covenant by interweaving the League of Nations into the terms of peace to such an extent that they could not be separated, so that, if they rejected the League, they would be responsible for defeating the Treaty and preventing a restoration of peace.

The third article provided for the demolition of the fortifications of Luxemburg and its conversion into an open town, the fourth for its evacuation by the Prussian garrison, and the fifth forbade the restoration of the fortifications.

Then they sat down, the goddess and Ulysses, at the foot of a wild olive-tree, consulting how they might with safety bring about his restoration.

Now I will love her with the affection and tenderness of a child, knowing what part she took in my restoration to liberty and life.

" This was the original chart of the course which the President followed, and his final justification when by use of "the power confided to him" he had accomplished the complete restoration of the authority of the Federal Union over all the vast territory which the seceded States had seized and so desperately tried to control.

This claim meant practically the restoration of the old Bobrikoff régime and was based on the same ideas as those underlying the February manifesto of 1899.

Antony and Octavian renewed their professions of amity, and entered Rome together in joint ovation to celebrate the restoration of peace.

P.S. I fully agree with Mr. Irving as to the literal fulfilment of all the prophecies which respect the restoration of the Jews.

In April 1768 Carleton had proposed the restoration of the seigneurial militia system.

He attributes his restoration to cold water and the absence of doctors; but, ere his complete recovery, Count Guiccioli had suddenly appeared on the scene, and run away with his own wife.

So the criticism is made that the wild outbreak of immorality which followed the restoration of Charles was partly due to the unnatural restrictions of the Puritan era.

Mr. Murray hopes the result of Mr. Disraeli's travels will complete the restoration of his health, and the gratification of his expectations.

It illustrates the obvious principle that, where the drama consists in a conflict between two persons or parties, the peripety is generally a double onethe sudden collapse of Shylock's case implying an equally sudden restoration of Antonio's fortunes.

The immutable laws which had fixed the destruction of Tollan assigned likewise its restoration.

Not at all: he contemplated the restoration of the eternal city,a new creation which should succeed destruction; the foundation of a new power which should restore law, preserve literature, subdue the barbarians, introduce a still higher civilization than that which had perished,not by bringing back the Caesars, but by making himself Caesar; a revived central power which the nations should respect and obey.

Prussia and Austria, undisturbed by revolutions, wished simply the restoration of the status quo, which with them meant absolute monarchy; but which in France was not really the status quo, since the Revolution had effected great and permanent changes even under the régime of Bonaparte.

98 Verbs to Use for the Word  restoration