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Example sentences for "human events"

  • It ought not to be, as it is contrary to logic, and to human events.

  • What slow coaches, and what ignorance of human nature and of human events.

  • The United States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds.

  • In a single instant, we realized that this will be a decisive decade in the history of liberty, that we've been called to a unique role in human events.

  • It was easy and convenient for the theologians to carry back the course of human events to a preconceived plan or design, because they passed directly from the facts of experience to an assumed mind which ruled the universe.

  • That a mind so sagacious and even predictive as was that of Harrington's in the uncertainty of human events should be led away by theoretical fallacies, is an useful example for political speculators.

  • The universal language maintained its pre-eminence over the particular dialect, and as the course of human events succeeded in the overwhelming of ancient Rome, another Rome shadowed the world.

  • But they seem just as incapable as the others to trace his interposition in human events.

  • Yet such things as these are the only claims we have offered to us of the action of God in human events.

  • Fortuitous events are not comprehended in the reach of human prescience; such must be consigned to those vulgar superstitions which presume to discover the issue of human events, without pretending to any human knowledge.

  • The principles which may even raise it into a science are self-evident; they are drawn from the heart of man, and they depend on the nature and connexion of human events!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but how; human affection; human agency; human brain; human creature; human destiny; human energy; human existence; human face; human flesh; human freedom; human government; human interest; human invention; human judgment; human justice; human kind; human kindness; human labour; human need; human passion; human shape; human slavery; human sympathy; never mentioned; till they reached the