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Example sentences for "enumerations"

Lexicographically close words:
enumerated; enumerates; enumerating; enumeration; enumerationem; enumerative; enumerator; enumerators; enunciate; enunciated
  1. Therefore these enumerations of the parts of fortitude are unfitting.

  2. The various enumerations differ, either because different kinds of parts are assigned, or because that which is mentioned in one enumeration includes several mentioned in another enumeration.

  3. This last information was made voluntary in 1881 and the following enumerations without materially affecting the extent of the record.

  4. Enumerations were conducted independently by the different states until 1871, when the first federal census was taken of the older parts of the Dominion.

  5. The rate of increase during the decade ending in 1900 was even less than that for the preceding decade; and it is impossible that a falling off so marked could in two successive enumerations be the result of sheer inaccuracy.

  6. There are enumerations of the volumes in Field’s Indian Bibliography, the Menzies Catalogue, no.

  7. The recent enumerations also enable us to follow the displacements of the indigenous population on Argentine territory and the part this has had in colonization.

  8. Detailed comparison of the two enumerations shows that the expansive movement to the west continued, and was completed during this period.

  9. The results of these enumerations are published in separate volumes for each county, in a volume of summary tables, and in a general report.

  10. Since the first census of 1801, regular enumerations of the people of England and Wales have been taken every ten years.

  11. These appalling enumerations of the victims of Spanish cruelty during half a century from the first coming of the invaders to the islands and main of America, are set before the reader in the figures and estimates of Las Casas.

  12. I have also included some enumerations of more or less difficulty.

  13. Nor can we ascribe any value to the researches which endeavour to obtain a result by comparative enumerations of the arterial and venous blood of a bone-marrow area.

  14. On a review of the former enumerations it will be found that the plan for taking every census has contained many improvements upon that of its predecessor.

  15. The laws under which the former enumerations were taken were enacted at the session of Congress immediately preceding the operation; but considerable inconveniences were experienced from the delay of legislation to so late a period.

  16. In some states the enumerations are made every ten years; in others, shorter periods have been fixed, from eight down to four years.

  17. But the periods of time between the enumerations of the people, are not the same in all the states.

  18. The best of these are the enumerations of hearths made for purposes of taxation in several countries.

  19. Sidenote: The Netherlands] Enumerations of hearths and of communicants give good bases for reckoning the population of the Netherlands.

  20. In these enumerations the Atharva-veda regularly occupies the fourth place, coming immediately after the three Vedas, while the rest follow in varying order.

  21. Plants are frequently invoked as divinities, chiefly in enumerations along with waters, rivers, mountains, heaven, and earth.

  22. Their name, moreover, does not occur in the tribal enumerations of the Aitareya Brahmana and of Manu, while it is practically altogether ignored in the Buddhistic literature.

  23. To assume that anything more can be designed by the language of the preamble would be to convert all the body of the Constitution, with its carefully weighed enumerations and limitations, into mere surplusage.

  24. Making all the incidents converge to one main incident will avoid tiresome enumerations of inconsequential events, which frequently fill the compositions of young pupils.

  25. These enumerations of rights appear in greater numbers in the European constitutions of the period after 1848.

  26. It is the theme of all their exhortations, that with which their morality begins and ends, from which all their details and enumerations set out, and into which they return.

  27. Enumerations of virtues and vices, and those sufficiently accurate and unquestionably just, are given by St. Paul to his converts in three several epistles.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enumerations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.