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Example sentences for "natures"

Lexicographically close words:
naturedly; naturel; naturelle; naturellement; naturelles; naturis; naturwissenschaftliche; naturwissenschaftlichen; natus; natyve
  1. This applies especially to my attempted reconstruction of the natures of Osiris, Isis, Thoth, and several other divinities.

  2. God such things as belong to manhood, and to man such as properly concern the deity of Jesus Christ, the cause whereof is the association of natures in one subject.

  3. But then habitual criminals and hardened murderers have their spiritual natures so completely overmastered and dominated by their lower material powers that they realise nothing beyond the present.

  4. He mentioned Burke's famous denunciation of Rousseau, and, indeed, the natures and aspects of no two distinguished and finely-tempered men could well be more opposed.

  5. And now their sons, inheriting the limited natures of their sires, have grown like weeds in the environment in which fate put them, with no knowledge of the other things.

  6. It is doubtful if the sluggish moral natures of this time would have been moved by this fact, if the king had not insisted that this baby girl should be acknowledged as his daughter and heiress to the crown of Castile.

  7. Southern natures were so impetuous that some checks upon the practice of this chivalric love seemed to be imperative, as thinking people felt that love should not go unbridled.

  8. You cannot be ignorant, that there are natures who would endure no rule, did it not come by the right of inheritance; a right by dispute, lest they teach their inferiors the same refractory lesson.

  9. Of a nervous and sensitive temperament, Walker had one of those natures which find their way with difficulty through this rude world of fact.

  10. Therefore, here are two natures or substances very unlike and distinct.

  11. Who is it that knew how to unite them to natures so vastly different?

  12. Now, what hand equally powerful over these two divers and distinct natures has been able to bring them both under the same yoke, and hold them captive in so exact and inviolable a society?

  13. If, on the contrary, the mind and body are two distinct natures, what power superior to those two natures has been able to unite and tie together without the mind's assent, or so much as its knowing which way that union was made?

  14. Motion must be essential to bodies, and all the laws of motion must also be as necessary as the essences of natures are.

  15. Where is the artificer that ties and unites natures so vastly different?

  16. In certain stages of great grief our natures yearn for excitement.

  17. Our natures are alike, save that yours, despite its surpassing sweetness, has greater strength in its simple candour.

  18. Like three birds of night and omen, these three evil natures settled on the rich man's roof.

  19. The spirit of two natures vibrating as One.

  20. One of those elastic natures "who ever with a frolic welcome take the thunder or the sunshine," his whole existence was wedded to action, and he was always ready to suffer everything, if he could thereby do anything.

  21. He learned was in Natures laws, Of all her foliage knew the cause, And 'mongst the rest in his choice want Unplanted had this plantane plant.

  22. Yet not owner of a seat May shelter you from Natures heat, And your earthly joyes compleat.

  23. Real identical twins, being two halves of the same egg-cell, have the same heredity, and their natures are therefore much more nearly identical.

  24. They are actually, measurably, less alike at the older age; their inborn natures are developing along predestined lines, with little regard to the identity of their surroundings.

  25. The providence of God is fulfilled through the influences of the Heavens acting upon the natures subject to them.

  26. And not the natures only are foreseen in the Mind which by itself is perfect, but they together with their salvation.

  27. Give not to these low natures matter for guesses that do but shame thee.

  28. Anne, with that jealousy of a claim to suffering to which the gentler natures are prone, "I may have sorrows from which thou art free.

  29. If it were not that weak natures often turn vicious that they may be thought strong I would say the King's fear of a plot was baseless.

  30. But into the memory of the tired voice he had loved there clashed the King's harsh question so curtly asked in Valmy, and torn by the conflict of the two natures warring within him Commines paced the room in silence.

  31. Athanasius, patriarch of the Jacobites or Eutychians, in Syria, acknowledged two distinct natures in Christ, the divine and the human; but allowed only one will.

  32. Being admitted and interrogated on the point in question, that is, his faith concerning the incarnation; he declared that he acknowledged indeed two natures before the union, but after it only one.

  33. His intemperate zeal against Nestorius, for asserting two distinct persons in Christ, threw him into the opposite error, that of denying two distinct natures after the incarnation.

  34. Anastasius now persuading himself that he was as good as gained over to his cause, sent him an heretical profession of faith, in which the divine and human natures in Christ were confounded into one, and desired him to sign it.

  35. He shows in it that the Divinity could not suffer, and that there must be two natures in Christ, who was perfect God and perfect man.

  36. It is a familiar fact that various intellectual states of consciousness turn out, when analyzed, to have natures widely unlike those which at first appear; and we believe the like will prove true of emotional states of consciousness.

  37. Note the contrast between the circumstances and between the emotional natures of savage and civilized.

  38. Mr. Bain will doubtless agree in the position, that a correct account of the emotions in their natures and relations, must correspond with a correct account of the nervous system--must form another side of the same ultimate facts.

  39. Now, even supposing that these inferences respecting the distances and natures of the nebulae are valid, they leave the Nebular Hypothesis substantially as it was.

  40. But snobbishness, the determining quality in the natures of all the women and most of the men he knew, had shown itself one of the incidental qualities in his own nature.

  41. Little but the idle emotions they manufacture and spread foglike over their true natures to hide the barrenness, the monotony.

  42. And yet," thought I, "there are natures who can delight in these, and see in them matter for mirth and laughter!

  43. His was one of those remarkable natures in which it is difficult to say whether humility or self-confidence predominated"?

  44. The gentle look, the graceful gestures, the silvery voices, all the play and action of natures so infinitely more refined than any he has ever witnessed, are inexpressibly captivating.

  45. I am not one of those strong natures which, by their intrinsic force, are ever impressing their own image on the society they live in.

  46. The little romance of my meeting with these creatures was beginning to scale off, and, there beneath, lay the vulgar metal of their natures exposed to view.

  47. It is in this daily conflict with our fellow-men that we are moulded and fashioned; and the danger is, to commingle and confuse the impressions made upon our hearts, to cross the writing on our natures so often that nothing remains legible!

  48. God allows all these defects because such ill-formed natures can always be saved.

  49. In spite of her dazzling position, and at the very summit, apparently, she was one of those delicate natures that are more sensitive to the secret animosities of the world than to its grosser offerings.

  50. Beware of those defects and of a bad temper; they are most troublesome in a community; for nothing makes the burden of government heavier than the management of difficult natures which require diverse treatment.

  51. I would readily permit a little sulkiness; there are few children not subject to it; but their natures are not bad for all that.

  52. Treat fine natures with affection, be stern with bad ones, but harsh with none.

  53. The street-boys who first join the association are so gradually led into the good fellowship of their own making that the toughest natures thaw out, they are subjugated, submit cheerfully to the controlling powers of truth and honesty.

  54. So in boyhood we observe various stages of development, whose natures and needs must be studied that we may properly provide for them.

  55. Bacon was apparently one of those double natures that only God is competent to judge, because of the strange mixture of intellectual strength and moral weakness that is in them.

  56. And thus, if thou be not of humaine kinde, A Bastard on both sides needes must thou be; Our Lawes allow no land to basterdy: By natures Lawes we thee a bastard finde.

  57. Amour 6 In one whole world is but one Phoenix found, A Phoenix thou, this Phoenix then alone: By thy rare plume thy kind is easly knowne, With heauenly colours dide, with natures wonder cround.

  58. Tis thou that Physicke didst deuise Hearbs by their natures calling: Of which some opening at thy Rise, And closing at thy falling.

  59. To whome, the golden Age Still Natures lawes doth giue, No other Cares that tend, But Them to defend 40 From Winters rage, That long there doth not liue.

  60. The Muse new Courtship doth deuise, By Natures strange Varieties, Whose Rarieties she here relates, And giues you Pastorall Delicates.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.