Democracy and nature were the subjects mostly adopted by these English writers, and they appealed quite naturally to New World readers.
It has been regarded from another viewpoint as something inherent in the soil of a new world, manifest in various colonial functions, and brought fully to life and supremacy at the time of separation from England.
A new world," said he, "has come into being since the Constitution was adopted.
After our quiet, plain little home, in our quiet little town, this seems like a new world.
The world I live in now is a new world; a world full of suffering that leads to unutterable felicity.
I have given myself to Him as I never did before, and have entered, as it were, a new world.
The distant province was astonished with the fury of these barbarians, who seemed to fall from a new world, as their name, manners, and complexion, were equally unknown on the coast of Africa.
But it is almost impossible that a society of Amazons should ever have existed either in the old or new world.
Franciscans, the order first introduced into the New World.
In other words, we shall take advantage of such measure of detachment as we do possess, to take the lead in a saner organization of western civilization; we shall become the pivot and centre of a new world State.
Henceforth shall men strive but as friend and friend Out of this death to rear a new world's life.
He had entered a new world, which stimulated his imagination, and furnished him with marvelous materials for growth.
He was in a new world, and had not become wonted to it--the world of conscious crime--the world of outlawry.
It was a new world--God's world, which man had not marred.
But this arrangement, which excluded France, England, and other European countries from the New World, could not be long maintained.
After it became certain that South America joined another continent to the north, the name spread over the whole New World.
Like the conquests of Alexander the Great, the crusades opened up a new world.
The geographical Renaissance, which gave man a New World, thus cooperated with the other movements of the age in bringing about the transition from medieval to modern times.
The realization that he had discovered not Asia, but a new world, would have been his bitterest disappointment.
Thirdly, the marvelous maritime discoveries of new routes to India and of a new world, which revolutionized European commerce, added much to geographical knowledge and led to the construction of scientific maps of the earth's surface.
Man enters a new world of joy, and sympathy, and human interest, through the porch of love.
He enters a new worldin his home--the home of his own making--altogether different from the home of his boyhood, where each day brings with it a succession of new joys and experiences.
The child is, as it were, laid at the gate of a new world, and opens his eyes upon things all of which are full of novelty and wonderment.
He enters also, it may be, a new world of trials and sorrows, in which he often gathers his best culture and discipline.
History may be searched in vain, either in the old or new world, for a defense as able in point of generalship or as stubborn in resistance as the Spaniards made at the siege of Havana.
It was not a new world, but only the unnoticed harmony of the old that had aroused the child's wonder.
Then came the flood of Greek literature which the new art of printing carried swiftly to every school in Europe, revealing a new world of poetry and philosophy.
Let a little song appeal to the ear, or a noble book to the heart, and for the moment, at least, we discover a new world, a world so different from our own that it seems a place of dreams and magic.
We lived in a new world, which we sought to ignore; and the new education, the new viewpoint was in truth nothing but religion made practical.
On the left a gaunt Jew pressed against her, on the right a solid Ruthenian woman, one hand clasping her shawl, the other holding aloft a miniature emblem of New World liberty.
Columbus persisted, and found a new world; Clark persisted, and won an empire for thoughtless generations to enjoy.
Here in truth was a new world, a land of peaceful customs, green and moist.
Here was an odd assortment of the races which had overrun the new world.
There is a certain dignity in riding in such stately company, and the travelers clattered along over the stony road under the impression of possible high adventure in a new world of such freshness.
Columbus let the Spaniards into the New World; and their civilization has uniformly been a curse to it.
It opened a new world to John, and set him into a great flutter.
It was not, after all, a new world, only newly arranged, like another scene in the same play.
The last edition of Phillips' New World of Words was edited after his death, with numerous additions, by John Kersey, son of John Kersey the mathematician.
I do not remember ever to have heard anything like it in the course of my travels either in the Old or New World--unless it be the harshness characteristic of the idioms in use among the Malays.
Yet when his maritime excursions brought him to the coasts of the old or new world he spoke English with remarkable facility, and with so slight an accent as to scarcely betray his foreign origin.
From the moment when he had turned to go after the little child to ask her to show him the way to help others, he had walked in a new land; lived in a new world; breathed a new air; been warmed by a new sun.
He sprang from bed with a cry almost of joy so bright was the day; and as he looked out of the window on the sparkling snow outside it seemed a new world.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "new world" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.