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Example sentences for "justly regarded"

  • The Corpus Juris Civilis, because of this widespread influence, is justly regarded as one of Rome's most important gifts to the world.

  • The Parthenon, because of its perfection of construction and admirable proportions, is justly regarded as a masterpiece of architecture.

  • To-day every case of small-pox is justly regarded as having been directly or indirectly transmitted from one or more individuals affected with a similar disorder.

  • Septic poisoning may be justly regarded as a single chain composed of many links.

  • Hiccough is occasionally observed toward the close of grave cases, and is justly regarded as a bad symptom.

  • It now contains more than two hundred thousand people, and is justly regarded as the commercial capital, not only of all the United States, but of the whole continent also, from the pole to the South Sea.

  • Perhaps, in any bank charter, there may be no provisions which may be justly regarded as absolutely indispensable; since it is probable that for any of them some others might be substituted.

  • Chad is justly regarded, on account of his learning and holiness, as one of the Fathers of the Anglo-Saxon Church.

  • So that Dungal may be justly regarded as the founder of the University of Pavia.

  • This curious Latin hymn, which is justly regarded both on internal and external evidence, as the genuine composition of St. Sechnall, or Secundinus, owed its origin to a singular circumstance.

  • It is only in matters of deep interest, when the principle involved may be justly regarded as next in importance to infractions of the Constitution itself, that such a step can be expected to meet with the approbation of the people.

  • Nor can all this be justly regarded as any alleviation of his task, or any abatement of his fame.

  • The several varieties, therefore, of the Gothic Drama may be justly regarded as bearing concurrent testimony to a common right of freedom from the jurisdiction of ancient rules.

  • Now, in the circle of uninspired forces, Shakespeare's art may be justly regarded as our broadest and noblest "discipline of humanity.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civil rights; commercial success; commit himself; commonly made; constitutional right; emerald green; five roubles; garden plants; give rise; giving life; good friend; great that; higher court; iron ring; justly proud; justly regarded; kiss her; linear perspective; many women; room floor; shell from; single volume; specific difference