We have all a common humanity, and that humanity will, if rightly exercised, compel us to aid each other when our rights are invaded.
He was not bound to the slave by the ties of race, but by the bond of common humanity which he considered a stronger tie.
He explained to them his position, and the condition of the Americans, who came to this country both naked and hungry, and that, as a man of common humanity, he could do no less than he did.
Now, we would ask on what principle of republicanism, justice, or common humanity, a minority of the people of this Republic have monopolized to themselves all the rights of the whole?
The unhappy condition of Africa, a stranger to civilization, is often invoked against a Common Humanity.
An authentic incident of French history, recorded by a contemporary witness, and associated with famous names in the last century, shows the little recognition at that time of a common humanity.
Against this lofty recognition of a common humanity, how mean the pretension of Caste!
He has attempted to excuse his patron, Lord Grey, but his excuse simply shows that the massacre was reprobated by all persons not destitute of common humanity.
For the sake of common humanity, one could wish to think that this was an act of mercy.
From that time the literary world of England apparently regarded Lady Byron as a woman to whom none of the decorums, nor courtesies of ordinary womanhood, nor even the consideration belonging to common humanity, were due.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "common humanity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.