How To Use Intrust In A Sentence
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Little able to labor at the heavy work of masonry, carpentering, metalling, or the plough, they are necessarily intrusted with the lighter labors of the interior of the house, and, above all, with the care of children.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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This influence is ac - companied by a disposition to criminate him who may be intrust - ed with the direction of the means of protection, sharpened by an indisposition to retribute those who lose by not receiving that protection however sirongly called for by equity.
Memoirs of the war in the Southern department of the United States
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How is it, then, you would have us intrust our defence to these bands, when we have engaged our valiant Varangians in the proposed conflict with the flower of the western army? —
Count Robert of Paris
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Celtic custom of fosterage the infant is intrusted to Sir Ector as his dalt, or foster-child, and Uther falls in battle.
Alfred Tennyson
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He poured his soul into stories, articles, and poems, and intrusted them to the machine.
Chapter 14
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We presume that there was nothing whatever to have prevented him from concocting as many ballads as he chose; or from engaging, as engines of popular promulgation, the ancestors of those unshaven and raucous gentlemen, to whose canorous mercies we are wont, in times of political excitement, to intrust our own personal and patriotic ditties.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847
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Montrose, conscious of the superiority of his talents, and of having rendered great service to the Covenanters at the beginning of the war, had expected from that party the supereminence of council and command, which they judged it safer to intrust to the more limited faculties, and more extensive power, of his rival Argyle.
A Legend of Montrose
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He has delivered yourself to your care, and says, “I had no one fitter to intrust him to than yourself: keep him for me such as he is by nature, modest, faithful, erect, unterrified, free from passion and perturbation.”
The Discourses of Epictetus
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Through the friendly partiality of our employer, I was made principal shepherd at an age considerably younger than it is usual for most others to be intrusted with so extensive a _hirsel_ [1] as was committed to my care.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
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I like to know more of you so that i will intrust my hope on you about my late husband wishes,i am a widow surfring from cancer of the lungs as i have U$9,milion U.S.D left at the bank by my late husband i will give you the full dital contact; [email protected]
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All orders intrusted to Mr. Cook will be promptly filled.
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By these Constitutions governments were organized, and the Legislatures were intrusted with a general power, to do what they might think the public good required.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Deep Roots of Constitutional Constraints on Speech-Based Civil Liability
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Intrust it to me, — under seal if you will, — and if such points he established, I will pledge my word as a — as a — as an honest man and a true-born Englishman, that the
Anne of Geierstein
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The council, court, and other business of the burgh, occupied much of his time, which caused him to intrust the management of his manufactory to a near relation, whose name was D — — —,
The Surgeon's Daughter
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I like to know more of you so that i will intrust my hope on you about my late husband wishes,i am a widow surfring from cancer of the lungs as i have U$9,milion U.S.D left at the bank by my late husband i will give you the full dital contact; [email protected]
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But this I will beg of God for you both that you may not faint in this day of trial, — that you may have a clear view of those spiritual and temporal mercies wherewith you are yet intrusted (all undeserved), — that sorrow of the world may not so overtake your hearts as to disenable to any duties, to grieve the Spirit, to prejudice your lives; for it tends to death.
Life of Dr Owen
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And although the book cannot think for itself, but must merely preserve the idea intrusted to it, without change, it is vastly superior in stability to the brain that gave it birth, so that thousands of years after that brain has mouldered into dust it is capable of reproducing the original ideas in a second brain where they may germinate and bear fruit.
A Librarian's Open Shelf
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Huk Khân should have full control in all matters relative to his office, and the sole appointment and dismission of the sudder and mofussil officers; and that his seal and signature should be authentic to all papers having relation to the business intrusted to him: I therefore intimate to you, that he should appoint and dismiss all the officers under him, and that your Excellency should not interfere in any one
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12)
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She wrote a note, addressed it to the man in question, and intrusted it to a messenger who lay in wait at the mouth of
Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women
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In the twelfth century, it happened that a Mikado, particularly alive to the vanities of the world, not only gave up his station to his son, then three years old, but also renounced the labors of the regency, which were intrusted to the infant monarch's grandfather, whose first exercise of power was the immediate imprisonment of the abdicator.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860
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For, as he [a husband] is to answer for her [his wife's] misbehavior, the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic chastisement, in the same moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children; for whom the master or parent is also liable in some cases to answer. 7
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
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It is because they are thus selected that wealth aggregates under their hands - both their own and that intrusted to them ...
Robert Reich: The Rebirth of Social Darwinism
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Which amanuensis is a drunken, bankrupt village grocer, of whom my son-in-law is one of the defrauded creditors – Mr. L — having intrusted him with about forty pounds 'worth of the plantation rice, to sell on commission for him, which rice, indeed, was sold, but was never accounted for, and as the man is a bankrupt, never will be.
Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
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Me did Hermes at a critical time, to my sorrow, intrust to thy father's safe keeping for this my lord, who now is here and wishes to reclaim me.
Helen
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Congress made up its mind for good on the 16th of July, 1790, and decided that the President should be intrusted with the care of choosing on the river Potomac a territory, ten miles square, which should become the Federal territory and the permanent seat of the Government of the United States.
Major L'Enfant and the Federal City. II. I
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Under the seal of confession he had been intrusted with a secret to which in his conversations with me he could make only indirect allusions, to bring me to understand that my pertinacity was a crime, and that the only honourable course was to yield.
Mauprat
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Might as well intrust your 401k to a system of Iraqi Gangstas!
Did Costumes and Props Undercut the Seriousness of the G-20 Protests? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
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A sublime work exploring the dynamics of thefragile nature of human existence and the vulnerability inherent intrust.
Riverside Theatre’s Sustainability In the Arts «
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When she rocks in its cradle the babe the young parents intrust to her heed; when she calls the kine to the milking, the chicks to their corn; when she but flits through my room to renew the flowers on the stand, or range in neat order the books that I read, no spell on her fancy could lead her a step from the range of her provident cares!
A Strange Story — Volume 07
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Constitution for the people of the United States to "dispose of" their public lands, and I think I may venture to assert with confidence that no case can be found in which a trustee in the position of Congress has been authorized to "_dispose of_" property by its owner where it has been held that these words authorized such trustee to give away the fund intrusted to his care.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 5, part 4: James Buchanan
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If it is for the benefit of the bailor, that is, the boy who intrusts it, then he can't require the other to pay for it, unless he was grossly negligent.
Rollo's Museum
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In fine, it was as large and full a commission as any with which a prince could intrust a subject.
A Legend of Montrose
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At various times during the fifteen years preceding the war, they had seen men of strong anti-slavery professions, with strong anti-slavery constituencies, "palter in a double sense" when intrusted with the duties of a representative in Congress, and fall from the faith, influenced by what were termed the blandishments of power, or as was sometimes more plainly said, corrupted by the gifts of patronage.
Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
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But besides his mere external graces the poodle rendered important service by performing errands intrusted to him.
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Da oven at myne howse iz tryin tu burn my howse down, so I kannawt leeb an intrust “DUH, men” heer wiffin it.
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Prices were also affixed to woollen cloth, [****] to caps and hats: [v] and the wages of laborers were regulated by law. [v*] It is evident, that these matters ought always to be left free, and be intrusted to the common course of business and commerce.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
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Specifically, Black had inquired in writing whether Mexico “would receive an envoy from the United States, intrusted with full power to adjust all the questions in dispute between the two governments.”
A Country of Vast Designs