The acquisition and assimilation of knowledge in different subjects will be found to exhibit the mental states of absorption and reflection as just illustrated.
Moreover, it is the action which is the subject of goodness or malice: and the same accident cannot be in different subjects.
Since then one sin cannot be in different subjects, it seems that original sin is not one but several.
But the same thing is lovable and hateful to different subjects.
While he was running about to shew the necklace, I sat with the jeweller, who was glad to see me, and we conversed on different subjects.
Side-note: Facts of sense--some are the same to all sentient subjects, others are different to different subjects.
The oneness of the attribute, in different subjects, is not conceded by every one.
The talents of men come to be employed in a variety of affairs, and their inquiries directed to different subjects.
They do not always apply their talents to different subjects; and they seem to be distinguished chiefly by the unequal reach and variety of their remarks, or by the intentions which they severally have in collecting them.
I offer his own words:-- "We conversed for the space of five hours on different subjects.
Here I was lost, as our family had no form of religious worship, and their minds were on different subjects.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different subjects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.