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Example sentences for "different nations"

  • Here we have the same series of monsters found in Hesiod, in Ragnarok, and in the legends of different nations; and the killing of the third serpent is followed by a bright light throughout the whole land--the conflagration.

  • We will find legend after legend about this Typhon he runs through the mythologies of different nations.

  • It can have, of course, but one termination; but it will recur again and again in the legends of different nations.

  • We have, in the foregoing pages, in the legends of different nations, descriptions of the terrified animals flying with the men into the caves of the earth to escape the great conflagration.

  • In estimating the labor-power of different nations or different periods of time, the division of population according to age is also of importance.

  • The average labor-power of individuals varies very much in different nations.

  • The same phenomenon is found also in the intercourse of economies of different nations.

  • In 'An Introduction to the Study of National Music' (London, 1866) I have endeavoured to give some account of the musical scales of different nations.

  • In order exactly to ascertain its efficacy it is advisable to examine its employment as we find it in different nations.

  • These troops being composed of different nations, who were strangers to one another’s language, were incapable of hearing reason when they once mutinied.

  • How various are the dispositions, manners, and opinions of different nations?

  • Each island, he further remarks, has its particular language; nor can it be doubted but that they have been peopled by different nations.

  • If we reflect on the migrations of different nations, and on the time which is necessary to render a change in the colour, we shall find no inconsistency in the opinion of the ancients.

  • But much skill is requisite to manage and increase its influence, as is evident from the different ideas which different nations entertain of beauty.

  • And the Parses will divide into sects, so much the more numerous, as their families will have contracted, during their dispersion, the manners and opinions of different nations.

  • But scarcely had the solemn voice of liberty and equality resounded through the earth, when a movement of confusion, of astonishment, arose in different nations.

  • The rude, or the simple observer, would remark the variety he saw in the dwellings and in the occupations, of different men, not in the aspect of different nations.

  • This description, we may believe, is unequally applicable to different nations, who have made unequal advances in the establishment of property.

  • But forms of government must be varied, in order to suit the extent, the way of subsistence, the character, and the manners of different nations.

  • But the manner in which this monopoly has been exercised in different nations, has been very different.

  • Both are employed in facilitating exchanges, the one between different individuals of the same, the other between those of different nations.

  • The English inhabitants were driven from their possessions and obliged to retire to the Island Nevis, which terminated the longest preserved union which history can shew between the English and French as subjects of different nations.

  • The Spaniards had at Panama a military corps distinguished by the appellation of Greeks, which was composed of Europeans of different nations, not natives of Spain.

  • Being composed of people of different nations, the admission of a Governor from any one, might easily have been resisted.

  • Treaties of commerce and navigation had been concluded with her by different nations, and it had become manifest to the whole world that any further attempt on the part of Mexico to conquer her or overthrow her Government would be vain.

  • On the contrary, it promises, by the security it will afford, to facilitate commercial transactions and give rise to an enlarged intercourse among the people of different nations, which can not but have a happy effect.

  • This delightful region of country was then only used as a hunting ground, and as a highway for belligerant parties of different nations, in their military expeditions against each other.

  • We should naturally expect considerable variety in the effects produced on different nations by the adoption of a settled life.

  • By this time they had come to be divided into a number of different nations, similar in most of the elements of their civilization and barbarism, closely allied in languages, but politically unconnected, or even opposed.

  • The beauty of one's eyes cannot be the beauty of another, though rules we find settled by different nations.

  • I will say here, en passant: the contrast between the american ladies, and american gentlemen is so great, for which I had often thought the two sexes in America, must be of different nations.

  • The intermarriages of different nations with so many different propensities, must, of course, bring the race of man to a great improvement, and for which the mind of the posterity must excel ours with the times to come.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abstract conceptions; different breeds; different character; different climates; different colour; different densities; different depths; different direction; different directions; different families; different languages; different manner; different nations; different places; different point; different proportions; different seasons; different specimens; different thing; different trees; different tribes; different ways; other nationalities; single action; yellow powder; yet the