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Example sentences for "deliberations"

Lexicographically close words:
deliberateness; deliberates; deliberating; deliberation; deliberatione; deliberative; delicacies; delicacy; delicat; delicate
  1. While presiding in this capacity over the deliberations of the Senate, he compiled and published a Manual of Parliamentary Practice, a work of more labor and more merit than is indicated by its size.

  2. Mr. Adams was a constant attendant on the deliberations of this body, and bore an active part in its important measures.

  3. If we are not to exercise our judgment, and act according to its dictates, upon every proposal of amendment here presented, then, for one, I care not how soon our deliberations end.

  4. If our deliberations are to attain the successful conclusion we so much desire, it certainly is the course of wisdom that we should follow the illustrious example of the framers of the present Constitution, and sit with closed doors.

  5. I look upon the result of the deliberations of the Peace Congress, as they call it here, as affording the best opportunity for a general concurrence among the States and among the people.

  6. His labors to promote an auspicious result of its deliberations were active and constant.

  7. It was their duty to guide the deliberations of the Assembly and to execute the orders of that body.

  8. Here the Council of the Areopagus, a court of justice in trials for murder, held its deliberations in the open air.

  9. If he were a member of the Senate, he would take part in the deliberations of that body.

  10. For this purpose the ruler would summon the citizens to the market place to hear the deliberations of his council and to settle such questions as making war or declaring peace.

  11. A synod was summoned at Pistoia, which was presided over by Scipio Ricci, and guided in its deliberations by Tamburini the well-known Gallican professor of Pavia (1786).

  12. Open covenants openly arrived at" signify secret conclaves and conspirative deliberations carried on in impenetrable secrecy which cannot be dispensed with even after the whole business has passed into history.

  13. They say that there never were so many wars as during the deliberations of these famous men of peace.

  14. The general will is always right and tends to the public advantage; but it does not follow that the deliberations of the people are always equally correct.

  15. Matteo, as the eldest, presided over all; but, conscious of his incapacity, he took little share in the deliberations of his brothers.

  16. He therefore chose four cardinals, whose united deliberations might appease these troubles, and he imagined that he could establish in Rome a form of government that should be durable.

  17. No one the soul, harshness and rage the frame; As erst in us, this now in her appears.

  18. As the pretext for banishing Petracco was purely personal, Eletta, his wife, was not included in the sentence.

  19. The senior officer in rank present was directed to preside, and report the result of the deliberations to the Commander-in-chief.

  20. The deliberations of the Parliament, he justly conceived, could not be free if it was to sit surrounded by Irish regiments while he and his army lay at a distance of several marches.

  21. The deliberations of the Lords who supported that plan had been carried on under his roof.

  22. The Lords presented their addresses to the Prince on the following day, without waiting for the issue of the deliberations of the commoners whom he had called together.

  23. I have also to thank the delegates for the valuable assistance they have rendered us, and I include in this expression of thanks the secretaries of the Conference, who have facilitated our deliberations by the accuracy of their work.

  24. But lord Bolingbroke is said to have been the chief spring which, in secret, actuated the deliberations of the prince's court.

  25. From the usual deliberations on civil and commercial concerns, the attention of the parliament, which had seldom or never turned upon literary avocations, was called off by an extraordinary subject of this nature.

  26. Some progress had already been made in deliberations upon the debt of the nation, which was comprehended under the two heads of redeemable and irredeemable incumbrances.

  27. In the course of their deliberations they addressed his majesty for more information, till at length the truth seemed to be smothered under such an enormous burden of papers, as the efforts of a whole session could not have properly removed.

  28. The destruction of the Spanish fleet was a subject that employed the deliberations and conjectures of all the politicians in Europe.

  29. The representatives of the people in Pennsylvania wasted the time in vain deliberations and violent disputes with their proprietors, while the enemy infested their frontiers.

  30. They plainly perceived that caution took the place of vigour, and that the hours for action were spent in deliberations and councils of war.

  31. During these deliberations a most fortunate incident occurred, that soon determined the council to come to an open rupture.

  32. He hopes your deliberations will produce a still greater effort on the part of all the friends to implant more deeply and scatter more widely the seeds of the Faith, which are so greatly needed everywhere.

  33. Younghusband, and to express your readiness and pleasure to participate in the activities and deliberations of the World Fellowship conference.

  34. They resolved that he should be killed during the deliberations at the house of the Grand Vizier.

  35. Among the original sources for this period the following are likely to be found in any large library: 'Jugements et Deliberations du Conseil Souverain.

  36. It is essential to our deliberations that the harmony of the House be preserved; by it alone we shall be enabled to perfect the organization of the Government--a Government but in embryo, or at best but in its infancy.

  37. The communications which remain to be exhibited to us will, no doubt, assist in giving us a fuller view of the subject, and in guiding our deliberations to such results as may comport with the rights and true interests of our country.

  38. Government; and showed, that except this idea was preserved, the advantages of different independent branches would be lost, and their separate deliberations and determinations be entirely useless.

  39. Throughout our deliberations we shall endeavor to cherish every sentiment which may contribute to render them conducive to the dignity as well as to the welfare of the United States.

  40. Being persuaded that you will continue to be actuated by the same auspicious principle, I look forward to the happiest consequences from your deliberations during the present session.

  41. They, nevertheless, impart to the deliberations of the National Assembly a universality which they would be otherwise lacking, and give to its members a breadth of view which is their duty to cultivate and foster.

  42. Again the guards behind the chairs, and the crowd of watchers--visitors, citizens of Yugna attending the deliberations of the Council.

  43. There were spectators, auditors of the deliberations of the Council.

  44. But a majority of the Confederacy were of the opinion that Athens had violated her treaties, and the result of the deliberations was a declaration of war against her.

  45. Indeed, Parliament had taken every precaution that its deliberations were in secret.

  46. The deliberations of the House of Commons at Bristol were a secret.

  47. The fifth and last series of conventions was held in 1869, and on the results of the consultations and deliberations of these conventions, Dr.

  48. Their shrilling shouts punctuated the earlier deliberations of their lordships.

  49. To your deliberations the restoration of this branch of the civil authority of the United States is therefore necessarily referred, with the hope that early provision will be made for the resumption of all its functions.

  50. I am sorry they began their deliberations by so abominable a precedent, as that of tying up the tongues of their members.

  51. He had ordered, in the close of his speech, that the members should follow him, and resume their deliberations the next day.


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