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Example sentences for "critical examination"

  • We proceed to a critical examination of the American Constitution, in its relations to slavery.

  • A critical examination of the past amounts practically to a taking stock, a summary of our social assets and liabilities.

  • The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of critical examination.

  • A critical examination of a publication, with remarks; a criticism; a critique.

  • These arguments will be found chiefly in a critical examination of the words of that commission.

  • With his fair companion on his arm he entered the building, and much time was spent in a critical examination of the various apartments, from the hall to the attic.

  • Have you, or have you not, made, very recently, a critical examination of the cranium of the prisoner at the bar?

  • We cannot supplement Zell’s imperfect description of early Dutch printing with knowledge or with inferences that might [p317] be derived from a critical examination of the Dutch Donatuses.

  • Nor can we glean anything of real value from a critical examination of the designs, which could have been copied from manuscripts, or drawn in one country and printed in another.

  • This proposition has been repeated so frequently and so confidently that it becomes necessary to give a critical examination to the legend of printing in Haarlem.

  • Van der Linde, who made a critical examination of the writing soon after it was placed in the Museum, revealed the astonishing fact that the most important entry had been falsified.

  • A Critical Examination of the Life of Napoleon.

  • A Critical Examination of the Canonical Gospels.

  • What Holtzmann gives us is a sketch of the public ministry, a critical examination of details, and a full account of the teaching of Jesus.

  • Critical Examination of the Marquis de Chastellux's Travels in North-America, 1782.

  • A critical examination of the content of this folk literature will result in a division somewhat similar to that found in the same type of literature of other races.

  • End of A Critical Examination of "On The Origin of Species".

  • A Critical Examination of the New Testament, 1777 which long circulated in MS.

  • A Critical Examination of the Life and Works of St. Paul, attributed to Boulanger, was really made up by d'Holbach from the work of Annet.

  • For when once pure reason is shown to exist, it needs no critical examination.

  • A critical examination of St. Matthew's Gospel reveals four sources whence it was drawn, three threads of different texture woven into one.

  • A critical examination of the writings of the first age of the Church reveals unexpected disclosures.

  • Chronology and a critical examination of the writings of the Jewish Plato have burst that bubble.

  • On this account I have adopted the title of Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals, instead of that of a Critical Examination of the pure practical Reason.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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