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Sentences ending with possessions
- She thanked him with one fleeting, tearful glance that was as a grant of all her priceless possessions. [9]
- And that prodigy, when Jack was dragged into his presence, and also fell down with Edith and worshiped him in his crib, did actually smile, and appear to know that this man belonged to him, was a part of his worldly possessions. [4]
- My blessing rest upon you, my son, and upon every Ueberhell who, on his twenty-fifth birthday--that is having reached maturity--shall receive this little bottle and regard it as the most precious of all his possessions. [10]
- Had Orion charged this messenger to bring her her possessions? [10]
- I should think the feeling to be much like that of the old man whose sons, gone to distant places, have created their own plantations of life and have themselves become the masters of possessions. [11]
- It had kept that reputation unsmirched during three generations, and was prouder of it than of any other of its possessions. [5]
- Governor Endicott also sends Winthrop a unicorn's horn, which was the property of a certain Mrs. Beggarly, who, in spite of her name, seems to have been rich in medical knowledge and possessions. [3]
- My father was ruined, and I was forced into marriage with John Temple for his possessions. [9]
- Clemens must have received a letter from Gillis referring to some particular occasion, but it has disappeared; the reply, however, always remained one of James Gillis's treasured possessions. [5]
- They spied and listened; they received and sent secret messengers; and they stole Jane's books and records, and finally the papers that were deeds of her possessions. [13]
More example sentences with the word possessions in them
- At first, as you know, the hope of making him a combatant for the possessions which I have learned through you to regard as the highest and most sacred. [10]
- The imperial crown would lapse to his brother; Ferdinand's son, Maximilian, now Charles's son-in-law, was destined to succeed his father, while the Infant Philip must in future be content with the sovereignty of Spain, the Netherlands, Charles's Italian possessions, and the New World. [10]
- They burnt it with my other possessions, when they plundered my house, and denounced me and my belongings for sorcery. [10]
- Ingenious and tasteful, with a gift for cooking and an educated hand, she had made her little home as pretty as their few possessions would permit. [11]
- My little possessions, which were intended for you and Irene, you will now use to bury me. [10]
- What am I, what are my possessions to set in motion such intensity of secret oppression? [13]
- The other guests were a florid Miss Chamberlin, whose person loudly proclaimed possessions, and a thin Miss Longman, who rented one of the Silverdale cottages and sketched. [9]
- There were no walls, no fences, no hedges--nothing to secure a man's possessions but these random heaps of stones. [5]
- I must pack up my small possessions, and for your sake I will say a few words of farewell when I take the account-books to your mother. [10]
- Now in the Tower lay the Lord de Courcy, the mightiest arm in England, stripped of his honours and possessions, and wasting with long captivity. [5]
- A host of torturing thoughts haunted her unbidden; they were not to be exorcised, and added to her misery: Neforis dead; the residence in the hands of the Arabs; Orion bereft of his possessions and held guilty of a capital crime. [10]
- Make yourself necessary to the world, and mankind will give you bread; and if not store of it, yet such as shall not take away your property in all men's possessions, in all men's affections, in art, in nature, and in hope. [6]
- Bury her according to the customs of your church; we have come to arrange the earthly possessions she leaves behind. [10]
- To restore unity to the Church, to make the crowns which he wore the hereditary possessions of his house, were two aims worthy of the hardest struggles, but, unless he deceived himself, he could not hope to attain them. [10]
- All who attempted to offer resistance fell by the sword, all the citizens' possessions were seized by the soldiers, as the wages that belonged to them. [10]
- For any parallel to her power and possessions you must go back to ancient Rome. [4]
- The enchantment of this Moorish paradise become part of our mental possessions, without the least shock to our common sense. [4]
- He would buzz the rest of his life, but nothing short of a revolution could take his possessions away. [9]
- He associated with the lowly, the vile, the outcast; he taught that all men, irrespective of rank or possessions, are sinners, and in equal need of help. [4]
- But to keep the house without a vast fortune to sustain it was an impossibility, and, as it was the most conspicuous of Mavick's visible possessions, perhaps the surrender of it, which she could not prevent, would save certain odds and ends here and there. [4]
- My possessions, Margery, the estate which is mine own--No man can guess what a well-governed trading-house may earn in half a century.--Yes, I tell you, Margery, I can hold out and wait. [10]
- Only he had the air of a man who praises his neighbor without stint, with a calm consciousness that he himself is out of reach of comparison in the possessions or qualities which he is admiring in the other. [6]
- With the first suspicion of dawn, every pilgrim took off his clothes and waded into the dark torrent, singing: "On Jordan's stormy banks I stand, And cast a wistful eye To Canaan's fair and happy land, Where my possessions lie. [5]
- His business was so crippled now, and so deranged, that to leave it would be ruin; therefore he sold out at a sacrifice that left him considerably reduced in worldly possessions, and began his voyage to San Francisco. [5]
- I have long since learned that the perfection of wisdom, and the end of true philosophy, is to proportion our wants to our possessions, our ambition to our capacities; we will then be a happy and a virtuous people. [5]
- Not from any sentiment, she told Mr. Mavick on the occasion of her second marriage, oh, no, but somehow it seemed to her, in all her vast possessions left to her by Henderson, the only real estate she had. [4]
- There is some sense in this paradox, for the possessions that are to be obtained with money are but vulgar joys. [10]
- It may be safely predicted that England will never fight again to hold the sovereignty of her new-world possessions against their present occupants. [4]
- One of the richest among the Athenian exiles, he had twice bought the possessions of Pisistratus from the state, and twice been obliged to surrender them, on the tyrant's return to power. [10]
- Some are born rich and some are born poor, and this inequality makes misery, and then some lose their possessions, which others get hold of, and that makes more misery. [4]
- She, at any rate, understood very well that he meant, to use his own phrase, "to go in for a corner lot,"--understanding thereby a young lady with possessions and without encumbrances. [6]
- But Francis preferred poverty and contempt, nay, even his father's curse and the reproach of ingratitude, receiving in exchange possessions of a nobler nature and more lasting character. [10]
- Much of our possessions we were indeed not suffered to sell, yet might we borrow on them or pledge them, and the good feeling of our friends and fellow citizens would, for sure, help us to the remainder. [10]
- But among her possessions is one which, from the hour its charter was granted it by King John, has been loyal, unwavering, and unpurchasable. [11]
- I take such pleasure out of my friends' possessions as I can. [9]
- In 1592 he planned an attack upon the Spanish possessions of Panama, but his plans were frustrated. [4]
- With what infinite pains were the pedigree and possessions of the Brice family pieced together that day by the scattered residents from Puritan-land in the City of St. Louis. [9]
- As I sat overpowered by the magnitude of the bet the door opened, and he appeared with another man, not one with whose face I was then familiar, though as a duke and owner of great possessions, he was familiar to society. [11]
- After it is over we are apt to see that our possessions do not bring the happiness we expected; or that we have neglected to cultivate the powers and tastes that can make life enjoyable. [4]
- Cast your eye over the world upon her possessions, insular and continental, into any one of which, almost, England might be dropped, with slight disturbance, as you would transfer a hanging garden. [4]
- Then he pointed out to the Queen certain noble and goodly heads, and it was my part to make known whatsoever I could tell of their possessions and their manner of trade. [10]
- As to hiding or burying your possessions, as most Egyptians do in these hard times, it is impossible, for the same reason as prevents our depositing it on interest in the state land-register. [10]
- The life of one with great possessions and corresponding responsibilities may be full of complexity; the subject of literary art may be exceedingly complex; but we do not set complexity over against simplicity. [4]
- His dreams were on a grand scale; such, after all, are the best possessions of youth. [6]
- It was one of my dearest possessions and yet I thought it not too precious to give to you on your last birthday. [10]
- Every day thousands of men wounded at Borodino were brought in by the Dorogomilov gate and taken to various parts of Moscow, and thousands of carts conveyed the inhabitants and their possessions out by the other gates. [2]
- With the wreck of his possessions, he began to trade--in pictures first, and then in curious ancient things. [12]
- After the assassination of his patron, who had already been proclaimed emperor by the troops, Andreas's father had been deprived of his offices, his citizenship, and his honors; his possessions were confiscated, and he was exiled to the island of Anaphe. [10]
- These men were not there to guard their possessions against strangers, but against each other; for strangers seldom visit Athens and the Piraeus, and when they do, they go in daylight, and can buy all the grapes they want for a trifle. [5]
- They have the name of stealing from each other now and then, it is true, but many of their priceless possessions would hardly tempt a beggar. [6]
- This time she might look for thanks, for not long since he must have received a considerable supply, which she had abstracted from the income of the possessions entrusted to her by her son-in-law. [10]
- What earthly possessions may perhaps come to him he will owe solely to my favour, and it would choose for him the only right way. [10]
- He was not like the young man in the Scriptures except that he was credited with having great possessions. [4]
- They have fled like cowards, after dealing the sorest blows, robbing of their dearest possessions those among whom they dwelt in peace, whose protection they enjoyed, and who for long years have given them work and ample food. [10]
- Never in my life have I regarded my possessions as my own. [9]
- When he at last rose and looked at what he had done, he could not help smiling, and asking himself how it was possible to imitate, with such trivial materials, the noblest possessions of man: mind and soul. [10]
- This building was joined at a right angle by a row of store-rooms, in which the garden-produce in fruits and vegetables, the wine-jars, and the possessions of the house in woven stuffs, skins, leather, and other property were kept. [10]
- His exposition of inequality is confused, and it is not possible always to tell whether he means inequality of possessions or of political rights. [4]
- His possessions, even in his youth, had been so vast that their increment could bring no added enjoyment to him or his family, and yet their increase had become his life's task. [10]
- Does it consist in astonishing the invited, in overwhelming him with a sense of your own wealth, or felicity, or family, or cleverness even; in trying to absorb him in your concerns, your successes, your possessions, in simply what interests you? [4]
- The arduous labour imposed by the management of his own great possessions, and the ceaseless endeavour to enlarge them, in accordance with the dead man's wishes, gave him no time to cherish the longing for the peace of the cloister. [10]
- At the very hour when Rufinus closed his eyes, the town-watch of Memphis, led by Bishop Plotinus, appeared to claim the Melchite convent of St. Cecilia, and all the possessions of the sisterhood, in the name of the patriarch and the Jacobite church. [10]
- The Mukaukas and his son have declared all their possessions to the uttermost dinar and hide of land; they have faithfully paid the taxes, and consequently their property belongs to them as our swords, our horses, our wives belong to you or me. [10]
- He had sold his cart and donkey, and wanted to burden his red-haired wife with his possessions, but as she resolutely refused he had taken the bundle on his own lazy shoulders. [10]
- He knew that he was free to dispose of his brother's enormous fortune-half of which in fact was his--as though it were all his own, and he began to rejoice in his possessions for the first time for many years. [10]
- In her arms he should blissfully perceive that he had resigned great possessions to obtain something still fairer and sweeter! [10]
- But his gift gave her none the less pleasure, out of her own possessions nothing would have seemed too precious to give him. [10]
- His uncle driven from his secure possessions to distant lands! [10]
- He wanted things, for himself: whereas she beheld in Insall one who seemed emancipated from possessions, whose life was so organized as to make them secondary affairs. [9]
- We should often find existence bare indeed but for the fancy which endows us with imaginary possessions. [10]
- It was, in fact, humiliating to reflect that it would now be profitable to exchange all my possessions for the woods instinct of the most unlettered guide. [4]
- The needs of every person differ from the needs of every other; we can make no standard for wants or possessions. [4]
- I need not enlarge upon the might and the possessions of England, nor the general beneficence of her occupation wherever she has established fort, factory, or colony. [4]
- Our possessions were diminished; but it is for that very reason that I insist on our illustrious blood being recognized. [10]
- In order to confine the dignity of Hadji to gentlemen of patrician blood and possessions, the Emperor decreed that no man should make the pilgrimage save bloated aristocrats who were worth a hundred dollars in specie. [5]
- I have a clear idea of her personal appearance, but this I believe I owe much more to her portrait which hung in my mother's room beside her husband's, and is now one of my own most cherished possessions. [10]
- For they describe by the term "rich" the few who have the most valuable possessions, though the owner of them be a rogue. [4]
- He was, I believe, generally regarded as a good match; his unimpeachable man-servant argued worldly possessions, of which other indications were not lacking, while his crest was cited as a material sign of family. [9]
- England gave Bourbon back; the government in London did not want any more possessions in the West Indies. [5]
- I could not as yet sort and appraise, reduce to order the possessions he had wished to turn over to me. [9]
- Orion a prisoner, and all his possessions confiscated! [10]
- Political inequality is an accident of inequality of possessions, and the renovation of the latter lies in the abolition of the former. [4]
- For Barbara's sake alone he eagerly hoped that he had greatly underestimated his foster parents' possessions. [10]
- Little by little all her small possessions went for food. [5]
- Some forty centuries ago the city of Sodom was pillaged by the Arab princes of Mesopotamia, and among other prisoners they seized upon the patriarch Lot and brought him here on their way to their own possessions. [5]
- You must be able to get it at the shortest notice; since you might at some time wish to quit Egypt in haste with all your possessions. [10]
- You will have a rare feast for the eye, noble Balbilla; but I beg you not to forget at the same time how many days of honest labor, what rich possessions, how many treasures earned by bitter hardship are being destroyed at this moment. [10]
- Both were bedridden a long time, but Jules got to his feet first, and gathering his possessions together, packed them on a couple of mules, and fled to the Rocky Mountains to gather strength in safety against the day of reckoning. [5]
- They held, with a little crowding, most of his possessions, including a photograph of Sarah Austen, which he left on the bureau to the last. [9]
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