Use "privies" in a sentence

1. • Some pit privies and septic fields adjacent to the lake are still in use.

2. Thus the persons bound by a fine are parties, privies, and strangers; the parties are either cognizors or Cognizees; the privies are such as are in any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation [*Christ Jesus is our Mediator]; the strangers are all other persons in the

3. Thus the persons bound by a fiue are parties, privies, and strangers; tlie parties are either the cogni- zors or Cognizees; the privies are such as are in any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation; tlie stran- gers are all other persons in the world

4. Thus the persons bound by a fiue are parties, privies, and strangers; tlie parties are either the cogni- zors or Cognizees; the privies are such as are in any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation; tlie stran- gers are all other persons in the

5. Thus the persons bound by a fine are parties, privies, and strangers; the parties are either the cogni-zore or Cognizees; the privies are such as are In any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation; the strangers are all other persons in the world, except only the

6. Thus the persons bound by a fine are parties, privies, and strangers; the parties are either cognizors or Cognizees; the privies are such as are in any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation [*Christ Jesus is our Mediator]; the strangers are all other persons in the

7. Thus the persons bound by a fine are parties, privies, and strangers; the parties are either cognizors or Cognizees; the privies are such as are in any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation [*Christ Jesus is our Mediator]; the strangers are all other persons in the

8. Thus the persons bound by a fine are parties, privies, and strangers; the parties are either cognizors or Cognizees; the privies are such as are in any way related to those who levy the fine, and claim under them by any right of blood, or other right of representation [*Christ Jesus is our Mediator]; the strangers are all other persons in the

9. Gong farmer (also gongfermor, gongfermour, gong-fayer, gong-fower or gong scourer) was a term that entered use in Tudor England to describe someone who dug out and removed human excrement from privies and Cesspits.The word "gong" was used for both a privy and its contents