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Example sentences for "modern society"

  • How was it possible, under these circumstances, to attack the infamous system of modern society?

  • Do what one may in the detestable system of modern society, the pivot on which it all turns is Money.

  • In another moment I should have launched my thunderbolts against the whole infamous system of modern society, when I was silenced by the most extraordinary and unexpected interruption that ever closed a woman's lips.

  • I was reading about Mallowe in 'Modern Society' the other day, and it said it was lovely and her ladyship's parties were wonderful for smartness.

  • Jane respectfully expressed her affectionate rapture at the wondrous news which "Modern Society" had revealed to her before Miss Fox-Seton herself had time to do so.

  • The wealth of modern society is really a gigantic pool.

  • Marriage, in modern society, is entered into by contract; but married life is not narrowed to the exchange of specific services at specific times.

  • Blanqui," he passes in review the numerous and varied methods by which this principle gradually becomes realized in all societies, especially in modern society.

  • The author whom I quote, and who has written eloquent words concerning the revolutionary spirit which prevails in modern society, does not say whether he would have disapproved of a revolt on the part of these exiles.

  • The canon law does not suffice for the protection and development of modern society.

  • All ecclesiastical seminaries were suppressed, the solons of legislation pretending that it was necessary to oblige the candidates for the priesthood to imbue their minds in lay schools, with the ideas and wants of modern society.

  • It was his idea to go back to first principles; to study the bases of modern society, and show how its customs and institutions came to be, and interpret its art as a product of these.

  • Modern society is ailing indeed, more ailing that the most honest anti-Semite imagines.

  • It claims for the Genevan reformer the merit of being one of the founders of liberty in modern society.

  • Woman, as she actually appears in modern society, is also less subject to variation than man;[4] she is much less liable to be a genius or an idiot than her brother.

  • These relations are known by modern society as “spooning.

  • Besides, the complex character of modern society is greatly under-estimated, so that, e.

  • The development of modern society in Russia will probably proceed on parallel lines with this conquest of the country districts.

  • This last consideration may serve to indicate how greatly the vulgar opinions current among us as to the origin of modern society stand in need of revision.

  • There is a single example which very strikingly illustrates the effects of the theory of natural law on modern society, and indicates how very far are those effects from being exhausted.

  • There are many other motives to activity than acquisition, but there are many evidences of its intense operation even in modern society.

  • In the playing of a musical instrument, in the practice of a handicraft, in the cultivation of a garden, ordinary men in modern society find an outlet for invention, craftsmanship, and imagination.

  • In contemporary life the control of public opinion is made precarious because there is so rarely complete or palpable unanimity on any subject among the variety of groups that constitute a modern society.


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