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Example sentences for "controul"

Lexicographically close words:
controllers; controlling; controls; controuersie; controuersies; controule; controuled; controuling; controversial; controversialist
  1. Negative method in philosophy essential to the controul of the affirmative ib.

  2. Side-note: Negative method in philosophy essential to the controul of the affirmative.

  3. The Apo-ulmens govern the provinces under the controul or superintendence of the respective toquis; and the ulmens of the regues are dependent on the Apo-ulmens, or arch-ulmens.

  4. Her indignation at thus being followed and detected, had been terrible: Who, she asked, had any right to controul her?

  5. Good friends indeed are they whom thou hast named, Though throned above the clouds; for their controul Is universal both in earth and heav'n.

  6. The Chiefs 480 Are twelve, who, highest in command, controul The people, and the thirteenth Chief am I.

  7. These excesses they were, no doubt, led to in consequence of the delusions and deception practised upon them by the venal hirelings of the public press, under the influence and controul of the Government.

  8. The merit and demerit of actions frequently contradict, and sometimes controul our natural propensities.

  9. Sentiments must touch the heart, to make them controul our passions: But they need not extend beyond the imagination, to make them influence our taste.

  10. As demonstration is subject to the controul of probability, so is probability liable to a new correction by a reflex act of the mind, wherein the nature of our understanding, and our reasoning from the first probability become our objects.

  11. Who ever fly'st to bring relief, When first we feel the rude controul Of Love or Pity, Joy or Grief.

  12. Each, as the various avenues of sense Delight or sorrow to the soul dispense, Brightens or fades; yet all, with magic art, Controul the latent fibres of the heart.

  13. Some mothers of natural children will not permit them to visit the father, while she can controul them; they generally remain with the mother, and support her.

  14. Without Controul she gazes on that Face, And all the happy Envyed Night, In the pleas'd Circle of your fond imbrace: She takes away the Lovers Right.

  15. Thirdly--That the other house should be chosen in the same manner as the house now called the House of Commons is chosen, and should be subject to the controul of the two aforesaid hereditary Powers in all things.

  16. Again, while the English navy continues in its present condition, it is necessary that another navy should exist to controul the universal sway the former would otherwise have over the commerce of all nations.

  17. Principles which are influenced and subject to the controul of tyranny, have not their foundation in the heart.

  18. Congress" On a motion to strike out the last part "and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and controul of the Congress" it passed in the negative.

  19. But all such regulations shall in case of abuse be subject to the revision & controul of Congress.

  20. The necessity of some independent power to controul the Assembly by a negative, seems now to be admitted by y^e most zealous republicans--they only differ about y^e mode of constituting such a power.

  21. One object of the Nat^l Executive, so far as it would have a negative on the laws, was to controul the Nat^l Legislature so far as it might be infected with a similar propensity.

  22. A controul over the legislature might have its inconveniences.

  23. Randolph seems to think that a magistrate annually elected by y^e people might exercise such a controul as independently as y^e King of G.

  24. One object of the Nat^l Legisl^{re} was to controul this propensity.

  25. One great object of the Executive is to controul the Legislature.

  26. M^r Wilson thought it objectionable to require the concurrence of 2/3 which puts it into the power of a minority to controul the will of a majority.

  27. States to regulate trade being supreme can controul interferences of the State regulations when such interferences happen; so that there is no danger to be apprehended from a concurrent jurisdiction.

  28. Miss Horton neither, who would not have dared to controul me, had she not been a base one!

  29. I have often more than half ruined myself by my complaisance; and, being afraid of controul, have brought controul upon myself.

  30. Lastly, invest the general of your army in the provinces with great and unconstitutional powers, and free him from the controul of even your own civil governors.

  31. Your best fortune will be, to fall under the power of commanders of king's ships, able to controul the mariners; and not into the hands of licentious privateers.

  32. From that moment, therefore, it falls to the lot of the public, and is under the controul of the commissioners, as guardians of public property.

  33. The distributions of power are so just, and the proportions so exact, as at once to support and controul each other.

  34. That the laws of England did not extend there, and the English parliament pretended no jurisdiction there, nor claimed any right to controul the king in his government of those dominions.

  35. This is granted, but still their authority is not boundless, if subject to the controul of the judges in any case.

  36. It may seem strange that, in accepting the absolute controul of so much property, you subject yourself to no conditions; that no claims of gratitude or service will accrue; but the wonder is greater still.

  37. If your own safety be insufficient to controul you, you are not fit for us.

  38. The scale descends; every minor agent is expected to accomplish an appointed task; but is left to choose his own means, and to have no other controul but his own conscience.

  39. She had the controul of all her son’s Harem, which might consist altogether of more than a thousand women: and you may well conceive the trouble which they could give.

  40. My eyes, however, not being so much under controul as my tongue, were attracted towards my aunt very often during breakfast.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "controul" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.