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    Use "adverted" in a sentence

    adverted example sentences

    adverted


    1. We have already adverted to a part of the evidence of this fact


    2. He adverted to her


    3. "This watching of me at my chambers (which I have once had reason to suspect)," I said to Wemmick when he came back, "is inseparable from the person to whom you have adverted; is it?"


    4. It was strange she never once adverted either to her mother’s illness, or her brother’s death, or the present gloomy state of the family prospects


    5. and illegal attempt I have adverted to


    6. adverted to the representation made by Mr


    7. adverted to the observation of Mr


    8. He considered that the sort of maintenance of our rights adverted to by the gentleman from Massachusetts, would be destructive to those rights


    9. adverted to the mode of equipping vessels, and reprobated the scrambling, which he had understood often took place for equipments, as incompatible with methodical arrangement, and correct distribution of supplies


    10. After it is made, the amount in some instances has been deposited with banks, and according to the Secretary's report, which I have before adverted to, the amount so deposited was in January upwards of three hundred thousand dollars, not one cent of which was in the vaults of the Bank of the United States, or in any of its branches, but in the Bank of Pennsylvania, its branch at Pittsburg, the Marietta Bank, and the Kentucky Bank

    11. I have adverted to this branch of the powers of the Federal Government as a means of dispelling the obscurity which has been thrown over the constitutional question, to which I shall soon come, by confounding the powers of Congress over the States, with their powers over the territories


    12. Hare and myself, or he would candidly have adverted to the facts


    13. adverted to the defenceless state of our seaports, and particularly of the Chesapeake


    14. adverted to historical documents to show that America ought to be proud of her Anglo-Saxon descent


    15. Randolph adverted to the uncertainty as to the fact, which he supposed had caused the rejection of the clause of the resolution relating to Teneriffe, and offered the following resolution, in a form calculated to produce the proper inquiry:


    16. The doctrine which deprives Congress of the power to establish banking monopolies, equally forbids them in every case, and for every purpose, other than those specified in the clause to which I have adverted


    17. then briefly adverted to other provisions of the bill


    18. He dilated on the present low price of wages on board our public ships, and adverted to the seaman's hardships and the seaman's risk, &c


    19. He adverted to the language of the resolution, and drew a distinction between the character of privateers and of our public armed vessels


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