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Example sentences for "both parties"

  • Our ports have continued to be equally open to both parties and on the same conditions, and our citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other.

  • The minister of the United States has been instructed to name to the British Government a foreign sovereign, the common friend to both parties, for the decision of this question.

  • It is hoped that this important interest may be arranged on just conditions and in a manner equally satisfactory to both parties.

  • Representatives of both parties met in Vienna, when the Austrian deputies held language which would have excited surprise even in the English Parliament.

  • Carefully as the treaty of peace appeared to have defined the rights of both parties, its interpretation was nevertheless the subject of many disputes.

  • The intervention of France effected this peace, which was equally acceptable to both parties.

  • Anxiously on the stretch was the expectation of both parties.

  • The right to a jury trial is in civil actions often waived by both parties, in which case the facts as well as the law are determined by the judge.

  • The general object of the laws defining the relations of master and servant, was the good of both parties--more especially the good of the servants.

  • The general object of those statutes, which prescribed the relations of master and servant, was the good of both parties--but more especially the good of the servants.

  • The leading design of the laws defining the relations of master and servant, was the good of both parties--more especially the good of the servants.

  • Just before the commencement of the last term the United States had concluded a war with a very powerful nation on conditions equal and honorable to both parties.

  • At the same time, I don't say but what an entirely cash system would ultimately be advantageous to both parties,-both to us as dealers, and also to the women knitters.

  • Now, if the credit system were put an end to, for the sake of both parties, both merchants and people, there would soon be a small bank opened at Hillswick, if it should be nowhere else.

  • Madame de Listomere began by expressing the regret she had felt at Birotteau's lawsuit; and then went on to speak of her desire to settle the matter to the satisfaction of both parties.

  • If you, or Monsieur Hochon, or some good priest would speak of the matter to both parties, you might put a stop to the scandal which offends decent people.

  • Both parties at length agreed to send deputies to Rome, as "children to their mother," to learn her decision.

  • Mormon property, the exchanges to be conducted by a committee of both parties; and that they be subjected to no more house burnings nor other depredations while they remained.

  • On his return to Illinois Smith was toadied to by the workers of both parties.

  • After this nothing more serious than a war of words occurred until July 11, when an event happened which aroused the feeling of both parties to the fighting pitch.

  • He called attention to the lawless acts of the last two years by both parties, characterizing the recent burning of houses as "acts which disgrace your county, and are a stigma to the state, the nation, and the age.

  • Daviess County was pretty equally divided between Whigs and Democrats, and the vote of the Mormons was sought by the leaders of both parties.

  • He aids his fellow-men in many ways, and anticipates future events.

  • To believe that man was aboriginally civilised and then suffered utter degradation in so many regions, is to take a pitiably low view of human nature.

  • Many instances of such periodic processes might be given, as the gestation of mammals, the duration of fevers, etc.

  • The probability is, that we shall hold together best by making a treaty which shall suit the best interests of both parties.

  • I agree absolutely with the preliminary decrees of your own senate, which I consider the solution most advantageous to both parties.

  • As these were also the views and wishes of the Eleians, both parties agreed to make peace, and a truce was established.

  • Their intercourse, however, though thus renewed, continued to be rather formal and civil, than partaking of brotherly cordiality; yet it was sufficient to the wishes of both parties.

  • But the chiefs of both parties thought it better to try the almost hopeless experiment of committing the bill and sending it back amended to the Commons.

  • The truth was that the confidence was still what it had long been, but that the affection, though it was not yet extinct, though it had not even cooled, had become a cause of uneasiness to both parties.

  • She also kept fixing a time at which those who still refused to come in were to be declared enemies to both parties, but took care not to bind herself by any written agreement.

  • In the same way an oath shall be taken by the Lacedaemonians and their allies to the Athenians: and the oath shall be renewed annually by both parties.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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