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Example sentences for "equally true"

  • Thus every opinion would be equally true; in fact, every sort of apprehension.

  • Therefore is it equally true to say that it is distinct from the intellect, which properly belongs to the angel: whence they are called intellectual.

  • One proverb therefore is often in direct contradiction to another, and yet each may be equally true.

  • It is equally true in one's experience of life that not uncommonly "One beateth the bush and another catcheth the birds.

  • The assertion is equally true of the Method of Difference.

  • This is evident in the last two examples, and is equally true in the first; the “properties of the circle” which were referred to, being purely fantastical.

  • The engineer can tell you just how many horse-power he must supply for every working-day, and it is equally true that a definite amount of energy must come from the sun to do each day's work on the surface of the globe.

  • What he states, in very just language, about actual perception is equally true about potential perception.

  • This is equally true, whether they be pleasures of body alone, of mind alone, or of body and mind together.

  • But if a weak mind may possess a good memory, it is equally true, that a strong and well disciplined mind is seldom deficient in it.

  • There may be great learning and no imagination, and the reverse is equally true.

  • It is equally true, that the object of the Book of Genesis was not to give a treatise on geology.

  • War shortens much life and fills more with misery, hence it is utterly immoral, and this is equally true of poverty and slavery.

  • Religion is not anything good, except only as it is a synonym of such morality, and this is equally true of politics.

  • No religious doctrine or institution of which we have an account in the New Testament is peculiar to Christianity and this is equally true of moral precepts.

  • For if the principle is true in its application to atoms, it is true in its application to molecules; and if it is true in relation to molecules, it is equally true in relation to small bodies composed of molecules.

  • The Law of Inverse Squares which is applicable to Gravitation is equally true of Sound, Light, Heat and Electricity, the Law being that Gravitation acts inversely as the square of distance.

  • What is true of the New Haven is equally true of the Albany, the Boston and Maine, and the other railroads of the New England area--after all, railroads of real inherent strength despite the great abuses which they have suffered.

  • What is true of the Fitchburg is equally true of the erstwhile Housatonic.

  • Equally true also is the fact that twenty-five years ago the best train between Pittsfield and New York made the run in an hour's time less than the best train on that line consumes to-day.

  • This is equally true, however, of all the inspired penmen of the Holy Scriptures.

  • And if this argument is true of nature and labour, it is equally true of labour and the ability by which labour is directed.

  • What is true of Mississippi in this respect is equally true of the other States in which schemes of various sorts have been invented and adopted to evade the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution.

  • What is true of Pennsylvania and Texas in a National Democratic Convention is equally true of the same States in a National Republican Convention, and for the same reasons.

  • If it be true that they were sometimes the victims of misplaced confidence, it cannot, and will not, be denied that the same is equally true of white men of far more experience in such matters.

  • Leonardo's views of natural science that we cannot do them justice till we are acquainted with his theories on such subjects; and this is equally true of the 'Prophecies'.

  • East and to the West, alike, and at the same time, see the sun mirrored in their waters; and the same is equally true of the arctic and antarctic poles, if indeed they are inhabited.

  • This is self evident only in the middle diagram; but it is equally true of the side figures if we conceive of the lines 4 f, x n v m, y l k v, and 4 e, as prolonged beyond the semicircle of the horizon.


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