Read full poem →Four points to constitute a guiding policy in employ-
ment were offered by the colored representatives, with
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An established law.
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Poetry examples for “constitute”
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Read full poem →verse, it was never his intention to concentrate on dialect.
His poems in pure English constitute the greater bulk of
his verse, and that to which he was most passionately de-
Read full poem →CLAUSE 9. To constitute tribunals inferior to the
Supreme Court;
Read full poem →the hybrid sense which seems to be required, or they may
constitute a set of alternative meanings, any or all of which may
have been intended by Spenser. Each entry in any unbracketed
Read full poem →Publishers Cut off from World News for Fourteen Dreary Days—
Constitute Themselves a Board of Inquiry and Get Valuable
Information Bearing Upon their Mission Abroad.
Read full poem →are detected, the extent of country to be explored, and the shortness
of the time hitherto allowed us, constitute a sufficient apology.
Read full poem →Fishers and choppers and ploughmen
Shall constitute a state.
Read full poem →Truth, indeed, is always truth, and reason is always reason; they have
an intrinsick and unalterable value, and constitute that intellectual
gold which defies destruction; but gold may be so concealed in baser
Read full poem →the simple advice: be not merely a man of letters! Let literature be an
honourable augmentation to your arms; but not constitute the coat, or
fill the escutcheon!
Read full poem →Whereby all life is stirred:
“Let one be born and throned whose mould shall constitute
The norm of every royal-reckoned attribute,”
