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Example sentences for "human society"

  • The Struggle for Existence in Human Society.

  • On the Struggle for Existence in Human Society" (1888), below.

  • I see no reason to doubt that, at its origin, human society was as much a product of organic necessity as that of the bees.

  • He is alone in the midst of human society, he depends on himself alone, for he is all that a boy can be at his age.

  • A real knowledge of things may be a good thing in itself, but the knowledge of men and their opinions is better, for in human society man is the chief tool of man, and the wisest man is he who best knows the use of this tool.

  • Thus the idea of social relations is gradually developed in the child's mind, before he can really be an active member of human society.

  • Chapter I contains elaborate definitions and expositions of the folkways and the mores, with an analysis of their play in human society.

  • The bishop had laid down the proposition that evil things in human society, under the great orderly scheme of things which he was trying to expound, are overruled to produce good.

  • Innocent Men who have suffered as Criminals, tho' they were Benefactors to Human Society, seem to be Persons of the highest Distinction, among the vastly greater Number of Human Race, the Dead.

  • But the conscience, the heart, the conditions of the existence of human society, are neither prejudices nor personal interests; they are eternal and living realities.

  • Faith is a principle of action; it is, as history testifies, the grand source of the progress of human society; but faith is also a principle of patience.

  • In the most degraded portions of human society, there remains always some vestige of the religious sentiment.

  • Human society, gentlemen, in this matter of sacrificing fÅ“tal life is as insatiable as a pack of hungry wolves.

  • It is against those clear principles of psychology and ethics which are not only speculatively evident, but practically necessary to maintain the fabric of human society.

  • The change produced throughout by the new religion was indeed remarkable, but not what it would have been, if the supernatural had taken complete possession of human society.

  • It would be presumptuous on our part to attempt an explanation of the object God proposed to himself in originating such a diversity in human society.

  • It did not concern itself merely with the great and powerful, but comprised all classes of people, and tried to elevate what is of itself undignified and common in human society.

  • But, though the monstrous scheme cannot ultimately succeed, it can and will produce untold evils to human society.

  • As a matter of fact these movements represent reversion,--reversion toward the primitive conditions of human society.

  • When cast out by the domestic cult that regulated his private life, and by the local cult that ordered his life in relation to the community, he simply ceased to exist in relation to human society.

  • It would be absurdly inconsistent to say that we have no rights over the lives of creatures that have, as yet, no part in human society at all, and are not so much as born.

  • It is no wonder that the political history of human society is the most varied, voluminous and popular in its appeal.

  • At the consummation of the allotted era, the bands of human society are to be dissolved, and a new principle of association is to determine men's place.

  • No doubt, tares are in the Church, and the parable has a bearing on it; but its primary lesson seems to me to be much wider, and to reveal rather the conditions of the growth of the kingdom in human society.

  • But this authority preserves from a thousand misfortunes which embitter every part of every man's domestic life, and tear to pieces the dearest lies in human society.

  • The same thing would have happened in the order of St. Francis, if that order had succeeded in its pretension of becoming the rule of the whole of human society.

  • Human society of old was constituted on a very different principle.

  • Inequality from this source does not depend on the law of marriage, but on the general conditions of human society, as now constituted.

  • Sociology is the science of human society.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    human acts; human affection; human blood; human brotherhood; human creatures; human effort; human energy; human evolution; human experience; human figure; human freedom; human government; human heart; human immortality; human interest; human power; human progress; human prudence; human relations; human representative; human virtue; human will; little broth; then moved; unrequited toil; young plants