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Example sentences for "would then"

  • I would then sleep, and forget all that is, and all that might have been.

  • He would then be more deserving than any man, at least any young man, I have ever known.

  • Should it however interfere with the general question, the discussion of which had been prohibited, he would then oppose it.

  • Let the propositions be brought before the House, one by one, and argued from the evidence, and it would then be seen that they were such as no one, who was not deaf to the language of reason, could deny.

  • But if he had no grace before entering upon beatitude, it would then have to be said that he had beatitude without merit, even as we have grace.

  • Or he may be understood to mean that God can do some things which now seem to be evil: which, however, if He did them, would then be good.

  • The defendant stated in this connection that he did not wish to commit the act in New York, as it would then be claimed that he had been "hired by Wall Street" and in that way the real purpose of the act would be obscured.

  • We would then be compelled to wash out the sin of violating the third term with the blood of our sons.

  • We would then be compelled to wash out the sin of violating the Third Term with the blood of our sons.

  • If he has not given it, and should we still believe that he has, we would then believe a lie.

  • If any one contend that the sins of our race are not to be taken away through death, we would then ask, where will the christian's sins be washed away?

  • We would then inquire, what is it that constitutes him an unbeliever?

  • He would then despatch an officer, with several horse, to protect the reapers.

  • He would then repeat to one and another all the compliments which he chose to suppose the president had bestowed upon him, and which his auditors and admiring people, supposed had been thus bestowed.

  • He was for laying aside the subject at present, and if a rupture with England should ensue, he would then recommend, at once, a direct tax, and that these excise acts should be entirely thrown aside.

  • It would then only be necessary to declare that all bonds must be public, and it would be known exactly what was the value of every property and every capitalist income.

  • It would then also be impossible to escape taxation by emigration, for the tax could simply be taken from the interest before it was paid out.

  • What floods of sympathy, what thunderings and lightnings of philanthropy, would then be spared the world!

  • Bible, and drink its very spirit in, we should rejoice at the change; for he would then be a better and a happier man.

  • A horse is said to be a beautiful animal; but had a horse as few good qualities as a tortoise, I do not imagine that he would then be deemed beautiful.

  • If he escaped that night he would make for the Loire and, as he is a good swimmer, he would get over without difficulty, and he would then try to make his way towards Bordeaux.

  • It would then be supposed that the attack was made by a party of Breton peasantry.

  • Still, I thought that he would have made his way down here, if possible, as he would then be able to escape in the lugger.

  • He would then soon be obliged to turn to empirical perception, in which alone the real world exhibits itself, from which those conceptions are drawn.

  • It would then be something which comprehended in itself not only all actual but also all possible existence, so that, as Spinoza indeed declares, its possibility and its actuality would be absolutely one.

  • He informed us that we would come to water on that night's march after four hours, and that we would then halt.

  • If he grew worse instead of better, he would then call in his equivalent to our consulting physician, the witch doctor, the abiadiong.


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