Therefore, it is my great desire to discourse with them upon a subject in order that the unity and blending together of the nations of the East and the nations of the West may be furthered and accomplished.
Through this provision the lack of mutual understanding will be remedied and the unity of mankind furthered and advanced.
How much Islám served and furthered the cause of science!
Mission work was at oncefurthered and hindered by the selfish patronage of the Frankish rulers.
Again, rapid conversion will be furthered or hindered according as the new home is one where already from Roman times Christian institutions existed or even had existed, or is one where the old primitive heathenism still prevailed.
Catholics and Donatists alike, and a common need furthered their reconciliation and secured a good mutual understanding.
The adoption of the custom was also perhaps furthered by a desire to give symbolic expression by the removal of the beard to the renunciation of the claims of the male sex on the part of a celibate clergy.
Prussia favoured and furthered the scheme for union between the two evangelical churches, and over this question a split arose in the camp of pietism.
A reaction has since set in in favour of the seminary and its friends on the assurance that the interests of the separation would not be furthered by the seminary, and that several other objectionable features, e.
This change was greatly furthered by the close intimacy existing between the Italian Anabaptists and the Moravian Brethren from about the middle of A.
Therefore it is my great desire to discourse with them upon a subject in order that the unity and blending together of the nations of the east and the nations of the west may be furthered and accomplished.
How much Islam served and furthered the cause of science!
Struggle with the Tartar conquerors--a struggle that lasted for two centuries--furthered the growth of centralization and of monarchical authority, and the former free attendant of the prince became the servitor of his sovereign.
Inequality of condition among the peasants, created by legal discrimination and furthered by the fiscal system, furnished the basis for the division of labor by which the peasants tried to fill up the holes in their farming.
During periods of actual tactical contact, the successful delivery of the decisive thrust against selected physical objectives is greatly furthered by the occupancy and maintenance of advantageous relative positions.
The first Methodist bishop, Asbury, zealously furthered them.
It was furthered by the attachment of prominent Federalists to England.
Before he came, a shadowy frost would just breathe on the earth, which, although there was only death in its chill, yet furthered the goings on of life in repelling the now useless sap, and so helping the sun to dry the ripening ears.
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It had been embittered by a project of marriage between Charles and Princess Mary of England, which Margaret furthered for dynastic reasons, and which Chièvres opposed for fear of alienating France.
The progress of economic internationalism, without which a permanent peace cannot be maintained, is to be furtheredonly as each nation attains to a political and economic security, both in the present and for the future.
And what caused and furthered their misunderstanding was reserve, that family trait which they held in common.
Her father too, a much-respected citizen, had sought Apollonius' acquaintance, and Fritz Nettenmair had furthered the matter in every way he could.
The banks furthered this development by forming stock companies, granting long-term credit, assuming shares and bonds, placing the new industrials on the stock market and selling them to the public.
This change was gradual and was furthered or even occasioned it may be by utilitarian demands, or was prompted by economy in the use of book-making materials which were constantly enhancing in value.
The custom has been furthered by the fact that, in civilized women at all events, coitus during pregnancy is usually not less agreeable than at other times and by some women is felt indeed to be even more agreeable.
This differentiation is furthered by the inheritance of wealth and the consequent inheritance of gentility.
Furthered by this principle of transmissible gentility the wife's exemption gains in scope, if the wealth of her owner permits it, until it includes exemption from debasing menial service as well as from handicraft.
Its ascendency is furthered by the fact that leisure is still fully as effective an evidence of wealth as consumption.
Habits of industry and thrift, therefore, are not uniformly furthered by a prevailing pecuniary emulation.
The survival of the predatory traits under the leisure-class culture is furthered both negatively, through the industrial exemption of the class, and positively, through the sanction of the leisure-class canons of decency.
If the pecuniary situation of the master permits it, the development of a special class of personal or body servants is also furthered by the very grave importance which comes to attach to this personal service.
Edinburgh greatly furthered the development and spread of these schools throughout the kingdom.
The action of the exile was furthered by the word of a thinker and seer.
Napoleon was delighted at Murat's exploit, which greatly furthered his pursuit of the allies, and he at once restored that Marshal to high favour.
But, as it is, these few illustrations will sufficiently justify the opinion that study of organized bodies may be indirectly furthered by study of the body politic.
These once commenced, and furthered by natural selection where favourable to life, would form the first term of a series ending in developed sense organs and a developed nervous system.
The monks promoted the love of architecture and art in every form; they achieved great things in literature, philanthropy, and agriculture, and furthered the prosperity of the country by their pioneer efforts in trading in wool.
University life grew and prospered in the 15th century, and the introduction of printing into England greatly furthered the advance of knowledge.
His writings and his personal influence greatly furthered the advancement of the Roman Church in the West.
This freedom from the model and attainment of intrinsic worth in the work of art itself is furthered through the realization of beauty in the medium of expression.
Their interests are furthered in proportion as the system is one which renders change difficult.
A laissez faire policy would have furthered the interests of that large body of small independent producers who had but little representation in and but little influence upon the government.
Their ends could now be accomplished and their interests best furthered by unhampered political activity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "furthered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.