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Example sentences for "just estimate"

  • Equally necessary is it that we should form a just estimate of our resources, revenue, and progress in every kind of improvement connected with the national prosperity and public defense.

  • By the discharge of so large a proportion of the public debt and the execution of such extensive and important operations in so short a time a just estimate may be formed of the great extent of our national resources.

  • In forming a just estimate of our present situation it is proper to look at the whole in the outline as well as in the detail.

  • My sensibility is increased by a just estimate of the importance of the trust and of the nature and extent of its duties, with the proper discharge of which the highest interests of a great and free people are intimately connected.

  • On a knowledge of the furniture procured and the sum expended for it a just estimate may be formed regarding the extent of the building of what will still be wanting to furnish the house.

  • They solicit the attention of those only, who add to a sincere zeal for the happiness of their country, a temper favorable to a just estimate of the means of promoting it.

  • The disadvantage of an illiterate education had not prevented him from forming a just estimate of the value of learning; and the arts and sciences derived some encouragement from the munificent protection of Constantine.

  • A people elated by pride, or soured by discontent, are seldom qualified to form a just estimate of their actual situation.

  • The fact that the Abolitionists were disinterested and for a while persecuted men should not prevent the present generation from putting a just estimate on their work.

  • With regard to the poet's father, it is very difficult to form a just estimate.

  • Nevertheless, there seems to be a light which can illuminate this difficulty, render intelligible his life and works, and help us to form a just estimate of them.

  • He admitted himself that he detested history, and one cannot form a just estimate of institutions without knowing something about their history.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    began talking; hold office; just about; just after; just because; just been; just boil; just come; just described; just east; just here; just idea; just love; just nothing; just one; just opposite; just proportion; just revenge; just sense; just sufficient; just what; just where; just wish; justices appointed; justly regarded; would wish