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Example sentences for "other peoples"

  • Certainly it is not necessary to repeat that the United States has no intention of interfering in the internal affairs of any nation; likewise we reject any attempt to impose its system on us or on other peoples by force or subversion.

  • If we are to fulfill our responsibilities to ourselves and to other peoples, we must make sure that the United States is sound economically, socially, and politically.

  • The sentiment of nationality, twisted and transformed into nationalism, aims at the subjugation and depression of other peoples.

  • General progress, evinced in various ways, above all in respect for and in the autonomy of other peoples, is a guarantee for all.

  • She continues to follow the grand policy by which she has transformed her colonies into dominions, and, in spite of errors, she has always shown the greatest respect for the liberty of other peoples.

  • When Rome fell, other peoples of the Mediterranean continued the Eastern trade.

  • This does not mean, however, that nothing was done by other peoples to discover and explore the northern coasts of America.

  • In respect to riches both material and mental, other peoples’ contributions to Rome’s destiny were of a degree of importance sometimes underrated.

  • Other peoples, nevertheless, incorporate it into religious celebrations and what-not.

  • Moreover, what is almost the most important item of all, his entire national life has been lived, and that struggle conducted, in practical isolation from all contact with other peoples.

  • The British have always possessed it in a degree, if inferior to the present day American, at least in excess of other peoples.

  • The Americans as a people have been until recently, and still are in only a moderately less degree, peculiarly ignorant of other peoples and of the ways of the world.

  • From highest to lowest, among the most "fanatical" as among the most lax and liberal, the Egyptian takes and adopts as his own whatever he finds good in the ways of other peoples.

  • The boundaries of race and state which are subjected to greatest fluctuations are those determined by the resistance of other peoples.

  • All of them, or almost all of them, can be paralleled in the legislation of other peoples, as indeed could not fail to be the case if the fundamental laws of society and of individual conduct were aimed at.

  • There was no general prohibition against friendly intercourse with other peoples.

  • The right of other peoples to their lands was to be respected, and friendly intercourse might be entered on with them.

  • The ancient religions, even the Jewish, were religions of peoples who kept them with jealous care, as a treasure, without wishing to communicate them to other peoples.

  • On all other points we are the inferiors or only the equals of other peoples, but we excel all in religion, that is, the worship we pay the gods.

  • As the sea inspired them with terror, they had no commerce and did not trade with other peoples.

  • With the Shardina we usually find a number of other peoples associated[658]; and there is no reason for doubting that these were employed in the same way.

  • Certainly, if we may judge from the analogy of other peoples, heroic poetry would not by any means be among the first species of literature to get committed to writing.

  • The Germans have never had much success in the attempt to get their language adopted by other peoples.

  • Their world-wide experience it is, perhaps, which has made the English quick to appreciate the virtues of other peoples.

  • It is perhaps in some ways a weakness, as it is certainly in other ways a strength, that we are fanciers of other peoples.

  • So long as primitive man remains comparatively unaffected by other peoples, and particularly by those of a different cultural level, he lives, on the whole, in a state of peace.

  • The content of the Constitution is in every respect a product of history; it is determined by conditions which, in the last analysis, depend upon the general culture of a nation and upon its relations with other peoples.

  • These other gods, however, are the national gods of other peoples.

  • Other peoples' horses stood saddled at her door when she would ride.

  • Other peoples' servants flew to do her bidding.

  • Other peoples' vehicles trundled her over to camp whenever she would drive.

  • Demolins does not enter into the question--How did the institutions and mode of life of these or other peoples, determined by physical environment, bring about adaptation of racial qualities to the environment?

  • It is not only our enemies who, by their underground intrigues, have sought to divert from us the sympathies of other peoples.

  • Germany has neglected] the highest duty of every Kultur-State--to carry its Kultur into foreign parts, and to win the confidence and affection of other peoples.

  • Each historian regards his own nation as the torchbearer of civilization; its mores give him his ethical standards by which he estimates whatever he learns of other peoples.

  • The only gains were in religion, and those all were won by Semites or other peoples of western Asia.

  • The men and women have separate languages, a custom which is noted also amongst the Guycurus and other peoples of Brazil.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bank book; other areas; other children; other duties; other fishes; other grain; other instances; other kind; other like; other materials; other object; other occupations; other particulars; other peoples; other products; other provinces; other ranks; other references; other similar; other talk; other ways; other worlds; other writers; otherwise known; protected cruiser; subject only