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Example sentences for "each nation"

  • The earnest student deserved and obtained all the honors that man could give him, and his epitaph even recorded the same solemn and deep-seated admiration.

  • He found the common prayer eaten with mice, every leaf of it, and not any of the two other touched, nor any other of his books, though there were above a thousand.

  • In so far as psychology relies upon these sources, it stands on a footing with other sciences.

  • But mental science has no such application, no such practical results patent and obvious to the careless eye.

  • The mind thus becomes in a measure independent of sense and the external world.

  • Each nation of the Iroquois league had its chief, to whom pertained the right of kindling the symbolic council-fire, and of taking the lead in all public assemblies.

  • This circumstance, which is analogous to the prevalence of a mild and even cold air on the elevated plains of the torrid zone, exercises a special influence on the migration and geographical distribution of many marine animals.

  • The French dress was introduced into the court of Spain; and by a formal edict, the grandees of that kingdom and the peers of France were put on a level in each nation.

  • Let it observe them, adapting them to the wants and peculiarities of each nation.

  • The apparition declared herself to be the sovereign of that country and all the nations dwelling therein, and required that her sovereign power should be acknowledged by each nation's making a present or offering.

  • The right of self-government is the right of each nation or political people to govern itself without the dictation or interference of any foreign power, and is only another term for national independence.

  • The first act of each nation subsequent to the treaty has been to establish a central society of its own, which of course is national, and which has general charge and direction of the work of its own country.

  • Each nation is left free to form its national committee in accordance with the spirit and needs of its nationality.

  • Each nation, upon its accession to the treaty, is requested to form a national committee, which committee shall constitute the medium by which the other governments, through the International Committee, may communicate with its government.

  • To each nation, as to each man, his gift.

  • To each region its religion; and to each nation, we may add, its national culture.

  • The members of each nation no longer, as of old, regard all foreigners as their natural enemies, no longer despise their institutions and reject their ideas with scorn.

  • This better knowledge of other peoples is now reacting upon the self-knowledge of each nation, rapidly enriching it.

  • The age of progress through which the world has recently passed was an age of progress due to increase of human intercourse and consequent increasing understanding by each nation of other nations and peoples.

  • This circle also is constantly widening by the inclusion of peoples hitherto outside it; and each new admission, as of Japan in recent years, is a new stimulus to the further evolution of the collective mind of each nation concerned.

  • Each nation has an equal right to expound the meaning of their common rules; and reason and usage have established, in such cases, a convenient and well understood train of proceeding.

  • In war, therefore, each nation adopts a motto as its reason for fighting.

  • That if it be possible, that you can order it so, I would have you take one or two of your wisest Sachems, and one or two of your chief Captains, of each Nation, to be a Council to manage all Affairs of the War.

  • Each of these Nations is an absolute Republick by itself, and every Castle in each Nation makes an independent Republick, and is govern'd in all publick Affairs by its own Sachems or old Men.

  • Their Matters of Consequence, which concern all the Nations, are transacted in a general Meeting of the Sachems of each Nation.

  • I advise you to send two of each Nation to me, and let Decanesora be one of them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each battalion; each cell; each company; each composed; each court; each division; each edge; each extremity; each front; each genus; each head; each hour; each joint; each leaf; each letter; each machine; each must; each portion; each post; each prison; each room; each session; each suit; each volume; each will; greenhouse plant