How To Use Copartner In A Sentence

  • You will see, by this day's Edinburgh papers, that the copartnery of John Ballantyne & Co. is formally dissolved. A Publisher and His Friends
  • First, it ought to appear with the clearest evidence, that the undertaking is of greater and more general utility than the greater part of common trades; and secondly, that it requires a greater capital than can easily be collected into a private copartnery. I. Book V. Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth
  • [3] It is proposd to have the Ballads set to Music, and I am going to lay seige to Mr Shield for his copartnership, and to print the Music with the Book. Letter 256
  • Of course, on any one of these slightly diversified plans of keeping the peace on a stable footing of copartnery among the pacific nations, national jealousies and national integrity no longer have any substantial meaning. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation
  • He described his separation from Fathom, their meeting at London, the traffic they carried on in copartnership; and the misfortune that reduced Ferdinand to the condition in which he was found by The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
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  • I looked on this tour to the Hebrides as a copartnership between Dr Johnson and me. Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • He had ample means at his command, and formed a copartnership with McSween at Lincoln, the firm erecting two fine buildings and establishing a mercantile house and the "Lincoln County Bank," there. The Authentic Life of Billy The Kid
  • A plea for farming and farming corporations: Showing the profit of farming over trade, and the best place for carrying it on, for the attainment of a competence, ... or copartnership over single-handed farming by A. OpEdNews - Quicklink: An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton from a Wellesley Alumna
  • This gave occasion of talk and jealousy, as if he were well pleased at the removal of his copartner in the government. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Viewing their copartnery, however, as a mere commercial speculation, his Lordship's advance could not be regarded as liberal, and no modification of the term munificence or patronage could be applied to it. The Life of Lord Byron
  • Juliet's line a more dulcet tone and a softened inflection such as my copartner in the rendition would employ. Fibble, D.D.
  • I know this well, that if one thousand, if one hundred, if ten men whom I could name — if ten honest men only — ay, if one HONEST man, in this State of Massachusetts, ceasing to hold slaves, were actually to withdraw from this copartnership, and be locked up in the county jail therefor, it would be the abolition of slavery in On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
  • But a public bank which is to support public credit, and upon particular emergencies to advance to government the whole produce of a tax, to the amount, perhaps, of several millions, a year or two before it comes in, requires a greater capital than can easily be collected into any private copartnery. I. Book V. Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth
  • For these Galatians, whom the apostle reproves, desired no more but that, in the justification of a believer, works of the law, or duties of obedience, might be admitted into a conjunction or copartnership with faith in Christ Jesus; for that they would exclude faith in him, and assign justification unto works without it, nothing is intimated, and it is a foolish imagination. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • In fact, he even didn't think they should exist: The directors of such ... companies, however, being the managers rather of other people's money than of their own, it cannot well be expected, that they should watch over it with the same anxious vigilance with which the partners in a private copartnery frequently watch over their own.... Richard (RJ) Eskow: Rebels And Messiahs: 10 Spiritual Ancestors For Occupy Wall Street
  • We know no more of a constitutional compact between sovereign powers, than we know of a _constitutional_ indenture of copartnership, a _constitutional_ deed of conveyance, or a Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845
  • Private equity firm Avigo Capital has brought in Metmin Investments as a copartner to acquire a controlling stake in Spykar Lifestyle , reversing its earlier plan to exit the homegrown jeans brand. Deals India: Morning News Roundup
  • There is no composition nor copartnership between them as to rule: as to residence there is, but not as unto rule. A Treatise of the Dominion of Sin and Grace
  • Local color and local pride, with one thing and another in the way of special incitement or inhibition, may come in to vary the run of things, or to blur or hinder a common understanding and mutual furtherance and copartnery in these matters of taste and intellect. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation
  • There is also a copartnership typal of zippered beset that has a disconformity of unworthyer sub-crates, one of which is the perfect spread to entrust my Moleskine Memo fob (I used to attend to orders my PDA in there). D*I*Y Planner - Comments
  • But the constitution of joint stock companies renders them in general more tenacious of established rules than any private copartnery. I. Book V. Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth
  • 'I shortly afterward took my leave -- the last words of my new copartner being: The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
  • In the latter years of Mrs. Dabney's life she had been to all intents a copartner in the running of the house, and after that sweet lady's death she had been its manager in all regards. From Place to Place
  • He exhibited his client as a simple-hearted, honest, well-meaning man, who, during a copartnership of twelve years, had gradually become impoverished, while his partner (his former clerk) having no funds but his share of the same business, into which he had been admitted without any advance of stock, had become gradually more and more wealthy. Redgauntlet
  • The details of the trial show that the court was just and fair in spite of the fact that both Miss Webster and her copartner, Calvin Fairbank, were not citizens of the State and had furthermore used all kinds of deceit to accomplish their purpose. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918
  • He will have gratuitously become a copartner in the guilt which hitherto has rested upon the souls of Andrew Johnson and his Northern and Southern satellites, but which thenceforth will rest on his soul also until he can contrive duly to alter these governments. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
  • Instead of atoning by a mild, moderate and conciliatory course of conduct, for the injuries attempted, not only against an individual, but the public, in endeavoring to put down and destroy a free press; the project is set on foot of introducing and palming upon the county another press; -- a child of their own; -- a copartner in all their labors, their joys and sorrows. A Review and Exposition, of the Falsehoods and Misrepresentations, of a Pamphlet Addressed to the Republicans of the County of Saratoga, Signed, "A Citizen"
  • Were he to become a copartner, he would, in engaging in the conjoint activity, have the same interest in its accomplishment which others have. Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
  • It was that he might hear the opinion of the court in connection with his copartner in crime. The Financier
  • Our Confederacy is perfectly illustrated by the terms and principles governing a common copartnership. William Henry Harrison: Inaugural Address
  • This just becomes these achieving to drop the biggest sore point of copartner.

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