‘Nations without that umpirage are in the condition of a population without government.’
‘The invention relates to a whistle for use in umpirage of athletic games and in security jobs including guiding and signaling to gathering people.’
‘There he spoke eloquently ‘of cultivating general friendship, and of bringing collisions of interest to the umpirage of reason rather than of force.’’
‘At our distance, we hear too little truth and too much falsehood to form correct judgments concerning them; and they are moreover foreign to our umpirage.’
‘This umpirage, it is to be hoped, will grow into an uniform custom.’
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