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Example sentences for "civilised nations"

  • But some remarks on the agency of natural selection on civilised nations may be here worth adding.

  • It was late in the afternoon when they stood into the entrance; and, as it soon fell dark upon them, they lost their way, and found themselves carried along by a rapid current that set towards the Bay of Bengal.

  • The men employ themselves in cultivating the ground or fishing; and here the woman is no longer the mere slave and drudge--as almost universally elsewhere among savage or even semi-civilised nations.

  • But some remarks on the action of natural selection on civilised nations may be worth adding.

  • Of the causes which lead to the victory of civilised nations, some are plain and simple, others complex and obscure.

  • The little cognisance which the criminal laws of civilised nations take of forbearances and omissions, p.

  • This irresponsibility is admitted by the laws of civilised nations.

  • The Javanese, says Crawfurd, "are honourably distinguished from all the civilised nations of Asia by a regard for truth.

  • The story of this league has been reproduced by successive historians, not without rhetorical exaggerations borrowed from the institutions of civilised nations, both of ancient and modern times.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    buttered bread; civilised countries; civilised life; civilised nations; civilised society; civilised warfare; enter into; equal importance; fossil shells; good portrait; gradual abolition; interim president; large vessel; last evening; milk cheese; never come; obtain employment; profound sleep; pure mathematics; started out; thirteen stripes; trace behind; two miles from the; understand that; will again; will suffer