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Example sentences for "civilized countries"

  • If so our doom was sealed, for these savages, unlike the feeble swimmers of civilized countries, are, if anything, more formidable antagonists in the water than when on the land.

  • The jaws of the oldest greybeards among them were much better garnished than those of the youths of civilized countries; while the teeth of the young and middle-aged, in their purity and whiteness, were actually dazzling to the eye.

  • There are productions necessary to civilized countries, that can alone be cultivated in tropical climates, where the white man cannot live if exposed to labour in the sun.

  • He is acted upon by the bad passions inherent in human nature, but there is no exaggerated vice, such as is found in civilized countries.

  • Hence thousands of oases of the violation of this commandment take place every day in all Christian or civilized countries.

  • Many women, even in civilized countries, are not only ruled over, but tyrannized over, by their husbands.

  • He has a museum in which he delights, and is an insatiable gatherer of news from those who come from civilized countries.

  • Indeed there is nothing in civilized countries to approach it in its combination of beauty and adaption for the purposes intended.

  • We find, moreover, that the disease is always most prevalent where agriculture is in its most primitive condition, so that there can be little doubt of the prevalence of the affection in the less-civilized countries as well.

  • The actual average duration of human life is less than half this, but there is satisfactory evidence that it has increased in civilized countries.

  • They are those conditions which tend to disappear under the influences of civilization, and in truth it may be said that at the present time the plague occurs only in half-civilized countries.

  • We know, indeed, that the producers, although they constitute hardly one-third of the inhabitants of civilized countries, even now produce such quantities of goods that a certain degree of comfort could be brought to every hearth.

  • Life in civilized countries is so complex that men there have more ways to be good than savages have, and more to be bad; more to be happy, and more to be miserable.

  • In civilized countries, where there is enough respect for the laws to administer them, there is enough to obey them.

  • I know of no savage custom or habit of thought which has not its mate in civilized countries.

  • On the contrary, I maintain that the isolated unions which still take place between relatives in civilized countries are so exceptional that they do not present the least danger, excepting among the families of degenerates.

  • These phenomena are of capital importance in alcoholic narcosis, which plays the principal part in civilized countries.

  • It is useless to mention here to what point the capacity for suckling and the production of milk have diminished among the modern women of civilized countries.

  • The sexual advances made by women in civilized countries, show how easily we may be deceived in attributing to a phylogenetic or hereditary origin, certain details which are only due to external circumstances.

  • Inside or outside doors of the same material, made to close and open like the Venetian jalousies now in use in civilized countries, would be found very convenient, and add much to the comfort and health of dwellings as a sanitary measure.

  • Candy Molasses candy or "taffy," is carried about and sold by young girls, made from the syrup of sugar cane, which does not differ in appearance and flavor from that of civilized countries.

  • Every family, as in civilized countries, should have such conveniences.

  • The jaws of the oldest graybeards among them were much better garnished than those of most of the youths of civilized countries; while the teeth of the young and middle-aged, in their purity and whiteness, were actually dazzling to the eye.

  • If so our doom was sealed, for these savages, unlike the feeble swimmer of civilized countries, are, if anything, more formidable antagonists in the water than when on the land.

  • True Birth Control would not reduce the population of civilized countries, but would increase the same and improve the quality thereof.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civilized communities; civilized community; civilized countries; civilized life; civilized nations; civilized people; civilized peoples; civilized society; civilized warfare; cold countries; directed fire; full activity; general propositions; geographic range; good long; great iron; lake trout; long knife; lunar atmosphere; marriage with; moral force; psychical research; small white; story house; vast height; wise and