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Example sentences for "generally admitted"

  • In all these respects, Apes and Semi-apes entirely agree with man, and hence it was quite erroneous to separate him from them as a special order on account of the stronger differentiation of his hand and foot.

  • The Ulotrichi are incapable of a true inner culture and of a higher mental development, even under the favourable conditions of adaptation now offered to them in the United States of North America.

  • Contradiction of this Conception with his leaning towards the Theory of Descent.

  • But Goethe did not merely endeavour to search for such far-reaching laws, he also occupied himself most actively for a long time with numerous individual researches, especially in comparative anatomy.

  • Their acquaintance with gunpowder, before it was known in Europe, is a fact which appears to be generally admitted.

  • That Hannibal passed over the Alps into Italy, and at an inclement season of the year, is certain, and that it was one of the greatest achievements that an enterprising commander ever accomplished, is generally admitted.

  • The native Prussian blue, which also occurs in such localities, is generally admitted to be a combination of phosphoric acid iron and alumina.

  • This fine insect, once common in the fens, but now extinct owing to extensive drainage, is generally admitted to be peculiar to our island, at all events as a variety or local form.

  • And they seem to me to be generally admitted commonplaces.

  • An increased production of heat in fever is generally admitted, although it alone is not to be regarded as the essential feature in the elevated range of the temperature.

  • The importance of the death of white blood-corpuscles in the formation of thrombi is generally admitted, and is especially insisted upon by Weigert.

  • It is generally admitted, that the easiest route from Rerighat to the plains would be east through Tansen, Rampur, Nayakot, and Dewghat, but this road is at present stopt.

  • But as shown above, and as generally admitted, there are cases of intentional deception which are not criminal.

  • He twice asserts this himself, as well as in an Epistle which is generally admitted to be by the same writer, where he declares that he had both seen, heard, and touched his Master.

  • The evidence for this is overwhelming, but as the fact is generally admitted, we need not discuss it at length.

  • The Book of Revelation is generally admitted to be the work of St. John, and it is ascribed to him by Justin Martyr.

  • We need not discuss the other prophecies at length, since that they all refer to the events in question is generally admitted.

  • The truth of the assertion is, therefore, generally admitted.

  • It is generally admitted, I believe, that it is the duty of Christians patiently to suffer the loss of all temporal things, and even life itself, rather than willfully violate any of God's commands.

  • It is generally admitted, in the face of the clear affirmation of Paul, that the men in question must in all probability have been actually sent by James.

  • It is unnecessary to argue a point so generally admitted.

  • It is generally admitted, although not altogether without exception,(1) that the author of our third synoptic Gospel likewise composed the Acts of the Apostles.

  • While we doubtless sacrificed other interests by this course of policy, it must be generally admitted that "English industries would not have advanced so rapidly without Protection.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alone with; bending over; distant country; field artillery; form line; generally about; generally accepted; generally believed; generally called; generally considered; generally distributed; generally found; generally made; generally preferred; generally recognised; generally regarded; generally represented; generally restricted; generally speaking; generally supposed; horizontal line; kill himself; natural history; time became; water could; when served