How To Use Independency In A Sentence
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He sought to balance the independency of the local congregation with the need for a wider, visible unity.
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We, after getting our independency, we became fully aware of the indebtedness we owed to countries and heads of state who had assisted us.
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However, written from a Presbyterian perspective, it would be difficult to fully implement within independency.
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Realized by Java and XML, the system bears independency of platform, excellent expansion , high - efficient and security.
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For I am far from thinking that a prudent regard to worldly interest misbecomes the character of a good clergyman; and I wish all such were set above the world, for their own sakes, as well as for the sakes of their hearers; since independency gives a man respect, besides the power of doing good, which will enhance that respect, and of consequence, give greater efficacy to his doctrines.
Pamela
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Yes, sir," said Matthew, "I had the honour to gain both the applause and friendship of the medical board; but my health was so impaired by the destructive climate I found myself obliged to quit, that I found it absolutely requisite to its preservation, to give up my surgeoncy in the regiment, and repair to England: with what little money I have saved, I hoped, by practising my profession in my native country, to have obtained in a few years a comfortable independency.
Romance Readers and Romance Writers: a Satirical Novel
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And though such noble ladies, as your ladyship and Lady Betty, who are born to independency, and are hereditarily, as I may say, on a foot with the highest-descended gentleman in the land, might have exerted a spirit, and would have a right to choose your own servants, and to distribute rewards and punishments to the deserving and undeserving, at your own good pleasure; yet what had
Pamela
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Fourthly, To have the members of the second branch elected by those of the first from among those who should be nominated by the state legislatures; to hold their offices "for a term sufficient to insure their independency;" to be liberally paid for their services, and to be subject to restrictions similar to those of the first.
Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3.
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Let it be shown what this monstrous notion really meant, what herds of strange creatures and shoals even of vermin it would permit in England; and would England ratify the monstrosity, or the Independency consociated with it, even for twenty Cromwells, or ten Marston Moors?
The Life of John Milton
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The latter regarded the former as inftru - ments of power* wifliing ro pay their court to the Mother Countiyf by curbing the fpirit of American freedom* and the fornex kept a flridl eye on the latter* left they might fmooth the way to independency* at which they were charged, with aiming.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States
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Although Mel's uncle had offered her temporary job in his company, Mel declined his offer because she wanted to test her own independency.
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The ranks of nonconformity thrived in an expanding economy of independency where the artisan might still feel closer to the petty capitalist than to the unskilled labourer.
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The county had a reputation for sturdy independency.
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And it provides a platform independency, application transparent realization.
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The specialty and independency of the behaviour of life were elaborated.
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Korea has been frequently invaded throughout the centuries, which has fostered Korean national pride and a strong sense of culture and independency.
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Independency consociated with it, even for twenty Cromwells, or ten
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
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The county had a reputation for sturdy independency.
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His parents had given the car to him for his 16th birthday, it was a very expensive present, but he told them he'd eventually pay them back due to independency.
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As a retired flour dealer, he possessed a snug independency, and had fitted up, for himself, a small house, for the garden of which my father, early in repute as a landscape gardener, kindly drew a variety of plans.
Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
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A new cost function based on the diagonalization of correlation matrices is proposed to measure the independency of output signals.