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    enumeration


    1. The Code of the Warrior, therefore, is an innocuous enumeration of the


    2. enumeration, and thereby forced into the market of Great Britain, it would have interferred too much with the produce of the industry of our own people


    3. It was probably not so much from any regard to the interest of America, as from a jealousy of this interference, that those important commodities have not only been kept out of the enumeration, but that the importation into Great Britain of all grain, except rice, and of all salt provisions, has, in the ordinary state of the law, been prohibited


    4. Lumber and rice having been once put into the enumeration, when they were afterwards taken out of it, were confined, as to the European market, to the countries that lie south of Cape Finisterre


    5. The taxes which at present subsist upon foreign manufactures, if you except those upon the few contained in the foregoing enumeration, have, the greater part of them, been imposed for the purpose, not of revenue, but of monopoly, or to give our own merchants an advantage in the home market


    6. Thus: „The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people


    7. is made, it must be remembered that if the enumeration is not


    8. I embrace the theory of natural numbers and the process of enumeration because these


    9. follows enumeration of the Siddhis)


    10. begins always with the sacred word Om, and with the enumeration of the

    11. Consideration should also be given to the timeliness of microbial enumeration testing after


    12. Using the microbial enumeration methodologies suggested above, generally considered


    13. there is no precise enumeration of them


    14. We have here an all-embracing enumeration of the glories of Krishn


    15. This enumeration of the way of life of worshippers who have attained


    16. I will lend an attentive ear to an enumeration of social successes and family difficulties, of woes and triumphs of every sort, including those connected with kitchens; but I will not answer questions about myself


    17. This is a clear and unequivocal enumeration of the framework and foundation for the concept of


    18. Murphy’s law is a simple enumeration of the effects of good luck and bad luck


    19. assertion that faith is nothing without [good] works, which is a succinct enumeration of and important


    20. The “Doctrine of Two Spirits” with its enumeration

    21. And on and on the voice went in its enumeration of all the many things we would suffer before we were allowed to die


    22. The foremost in Christ’s enumeration of the victims of 'hell-fire’ are dishonest and time-serving religious teachers—to whom He chiefly traces the ruin of mankind


    23. If she had not told him about this bill, it was only to spare him such domestic worries; she sat on his knees, caressed him, cooed to him, gave him a long enumeration of all the indispensable things that had been got on credit


    24. Marianne assented most feelingly to the remark; and her mother was led by it to an enumeration of Colonel Brandon's injuries and merits, warm as friendship and design could unitedly dictate


    25. "What will the young chief, who comes from toward the sun, give?" demanded the Huron, observing that Heyward hesitated in his desire to end the enumeration of benefits with that which might form the climax of an Indian's wishes


    26. In order to complete his victory, he was in the act of recommencing the enumeration of the rewards, when Magua made an expressive gesture and said:


    27. Edmond preserved the most admirable self-command, not suffering the faintest indication of a smile to escape him at the enumeration of all the benefits he would have reaped had he been able to quit the island; but as The Young Amelia had merely come to Monte Cristo to fetch him away, he embarked that same evening, and proceeded with the captain to Leghorn


    28. " It is impossible to describe what Morrel suffered during this enumeration


    29. The Frenchman bit his lip, and fastened his eyes keenly on the other as if to read his thoughts; then, with a readiness peculiar to himself, he continued, as if assenting to the truth of an enumeration which quite doubled his army:


    30. “No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken

    31. The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration


    32. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct


    33. The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three


    34. No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken


    35. Richard and Moncharmin listened to the old woman, who, as she proceeded with the enumeration of these glorious nuptials, swelled out, took courage and, at last, in a voice bursting with pride, flung out the last sentence of the prophetic letter:


    36. If she had not told him about this bill, it was only to spare him such domestic worries; she sat on his knees, caressed him, cooed to him, gave him a long enumeration of all the indispensable things thathad been got on credit


    37. There are actually many allegations presented as fact in the FBI files concerning Monroe and Field, none of which appear to be true and none of which therefore are worth enumeration


    38. Lynde did not spare him in her enumeration of his shortcomings, you may be sure


    39. With regard to the fifth commandment, "Honor thy father and thy mother," the catechism prescribes honor to the sovereign, the country, spiritual fathers, all persons in authority, and of these last gives an enumeration in three pages, including college authorities, civil, judicial, and military authorities, and owners of serfs, with instructions as to the manner of honoring each of these classes (pp


    40. This enumeration, and the ecstasy of the contemplation of ourselves and of our great deeds you can find in almost every newspaper and popular book

    41. Jackson would intimate by implication the knowledge of our Government of Erskine's incompetency of powers at the time of arrangement, as an essential circumstance on which the King's right of disavowal was founded, and yet omit that circumstance in a formal enumeration; and lastly, it is still more absurd to suppose that he would undertake to insinuate a knowledge, which, from the nature of things, could not possibly exist


    42. Resolved, That the apportionment of Representatives amongst the several States, according to the third enumeration of the people, ought to be in the ratio of one Representative for every forty-five thousand persons in each State, and that a committee be appointed to bring in a bill accordingly


    43. But it is said, that the enumeration of certain powers excludes all other powers not enumerated


    44. "The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people


    45. The framers of the constitution could not have done an act so absurd as to make a general grant of powers, among an enumeration of specified powers


    46. , is given in this clause, most clearly the right to erect light-houses is retained by the States, because it is not to be found in the enumeration contained in the clause


    47. The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, on the bill to apportion the Representatives according to the third enumeration of the people of the United States


    48. The actual enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by law direct


    49. In Maryland a mistake had occurred in the last enumeration, of thirty or forty thousand souls


    50. " On the second of March, 1805, Congress proceeded by an act of legislation to fulfil this engagement with France; and accordingly, by the 7th section of that act, provided "that whenever it shall be ascertained by an actual census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the Territory of Orleans, taken by proper authority, that the number of free inhabitants included therein shall amount to sixty thousand, they shall thereupon be authorized to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and be admitted into the Union upon the footing of the original States, in all respects whatever, conformably to the provisions of the 3d article of the treaty concluded at Paris on the thirtieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and three, between the United States and the French Republic












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    Synonyms for "enumeration"

    count counting enumeration numeration reckoning tally numbering

    "enumeration" definitions

    a numbered list


    the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order