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Example sentences for "considered merely"

  • A scientific theory, however perfect, of the subject-matter, considered merely as part of the order of nature, can in no degree serve as a substitute.

  • These differences, considered merely as such, might perhaps balance the resemblances, so that analogy would afford no presumption either way.

  • If the king has abdicated the government, or manifestly relinquished it, he may, after a time, be considered merely a private person.

  • In this book he has introduced several subdivisions which, considered merely as such, do not always appear the most philosophical; but the pregnancy and acuteness of his observations under each head silences all criticism of this kind.

  • Passing on to the other laws, why, considered merely from a financial point of view, should the creation of new seminaries, great or small, be prohibited?

  • Considered merely as a story, for unity of plot and rapidity of action, Fleurange is, to our thinking, far more interesting than Middlemarch.

  • A generation must pass away before it will be possible to form a fair judgment of his books, considered merely as books.

  • Considered merely as an intellectual feat, the Organum of Aristotle can scarcely be admired too highly.

  • Considered merely as a composition, it deserves to be classed among the best specimens of English prose which our age has produced.

  • The first object of an idea of this kind is the ego, considered merely as a thinking nature or soul.

  • A thinking being, considered merely as such, cannot be cogitated otherwise than as subject.

  • And nature (considered merely as nature in general) is dependent on them, as the original ground of her necessary conformability to law (as natura formaliter spectata).

  • A scientific theory, however perfect, of the subject matter, considered merely as part of the order of nature, can in no degree serve as a substitute.

  • For my own part, I trouble myself not at all about anomalies, considered merely as anomalies.

  • But there is a great deal of trade which cannot be considered merely as trade, and which affects higher than pecuniary interests.

  • Trade, considered merely as trade, considered merely with reference to the pecuniary interest of the contracting parties, can hardly be too free.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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