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Example sentences for "inconveniencies"

Lexicographically close words:
inconuenience; inconueniences; inconvenience; inconvenienced; inconveniences; inconveniencing; inconveniency; inconvenient; inconveniently; inconvertible
  1. Montreville, unwilling to subject her to the inconveniencies of a voyage, had proposed to continue his journey by land, and Laura herself could not think without reluctance of tempting the faithless deep.

  2. This too has been tried in some of the New England colonies; but great inconveniencies were found to attend it.

  3. Men are subject to various inconveniencies merely through lack of a small share of courage, which is a quality very necessary in the common occurrences of life, as well as in a battle.

  4. There is nothing but may be bought, if an adequate price is offered; and we are, therefore, to raise the reward, till it shall be adjudged by the sailors equivalent to the inconveniencies of the service.

  5. Debate on the bill to prevent inconveniencies arising from the insurance of ships.

  6. And if thou shalt keep these things with thy house, thy inconveniencies shall depart from thee.

  7. And he answered, It is necessary for thee to endure inconveniencies and vexations; for so that good angel hath commanded concerning thee, because he would try thee.

  8. For he that is grieved with such inconveniencies is equally tormented, as if he were in chains.

  9. Rush not into a state of life, the inconveniencies of which you never thought on.

  10. I shall first name the inconveniencies common to all, and then some that are proper to the ministers of the gospel, which have a greater reason to avoid a married life than other men have.

  11. To restrain your inordinate forwardness to marriage, keep the ordinary inconveniencies of it in memory.

  12. Be patient under all the infirmities and inconveniencies of old age.

  13. I add this, lest any should say, though they have such advantages, yet God may restrain them for the avoiding some greater inconveniencies another way; as he hath restrained women from speaking in the assemblies.

  14. An improvement, so lately made, may give us room to believe, that still farther improvements may be found to remedy the inconveniencies yet remaining.

  15. Whether it be not the most obvious remedy for all the inconveniencies we labour under with regard to our coin?

  16. But whether a bank that utters bills, with the sole view of promoting the public weal, may not so proportion their quantity as to avoid several inconveniencies which might attend private banks?

  17. Whether, therefore, those that would make an impartial judgment ought not to be on their guard, keeping both prospects always in view, balancing the inconveniencies on each side and considering neither absolutely?

  18. Whether, in case a reduction of coin be thought expedient, the uttering of bank bills at the same time may not prevent the inconveniencies of such a reduction?

  19. The second enter'd into the particular Inconveniencies with which the various Clauses of the Edict would be attended, if his Majesty was not so far mov'd by those Reasons, as to order its Repeal.

  20. It may be suggested, that the prince of Orange was raised to the throne without any convulsion, or any such difficulties and inconveniencies as we have affirmed to be the necessary consequences of a measure of that nature.

  21. To this remonstrance the king replied that he had been ill served in Scotland; but that he hoped some remedies would be found to prevent the inconveniencies of which they were apprehensive.

  22. Misfortunes of this kind, whatever inconveniencies they may be attended with, are incapable of subduing a mind in which there is any strength, without the assistance of avarice.

  23. In this case it will be much wiser to submit to a few inconveniencies arising from the dispassionate deafness of laws, than to remedy them by applying to the passionate open ears of a tyrant.

  24. The inconveniencies resulting from the possession of its colonies, every country has engrossed to itself completely.

  25. Capitation taxes, so far as they are levied upon the lower ranks of people, are direct taxes upon the wages of labour, and are attended with all the inconveniencies of such taxes.

  26. No substantial injustice or hardship of any kind could arise from our evidence under our pleading: whereas in theirs very great and serious inconveniencies might happen.

  27. There are conveniencies and inconveniencies both in the shorter and the longer mode of trial.

  28. And as it was in Solon's time that tragical plays were first invented, so he was most severe against them; foreseeing the inconveniencies that followed upon the people's being affected with the novelty of pleasure.

  29. The free exercise of the corn trade the best palliative against the inconveniencies of a dearth, 217.

  30. And this is exactly what happens in the question respecting the comparative advantages and inconveniencies of the two modes of levying taxes.

  31. These are the inconveniencies which are to be considered of for the lady.

  32. Men bear with the defects of their policy, as they do with hardships and inconveniencies in their manner of living.

  33. In certain periods, too, they feel in their domestic policy inconveniencies and grievances, which beget an eager impatience; and they apprehend reformations and new establishments, from which they have sanguine hopes of national happiness.

  34. These inconveniencies having begun to operate, rendered several of the people more cool in their affection for the popular government.

  35. So long as the demands of the crown were small and casual, no great inconveniencies arose from this practice.


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