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Example sentences for "particular instances"

  • This conclusion from a general view of human nature, we may confirm by particular instances, wherein the force of sympathy is very remarkable.

  • This will appear still more evidently in particular instances.

  • Blackstone has thus lost sight of truth, not only in regard to his general propositions, but also in regard to particular instances.

  • Particular instances of intemperate and shameless debauchery are related, which may perhaps be true, and it is left to be inferred that this is the universal state of manners.

  • This may be shown by Induction, or repetition of particular instances.

  • This you must show by an induction of particular instances, no counter-instance being producible.

  • While all men have probably, some idea of right and wrong, there is the greatest possible variety in its application to particular instances of conduct.

  • Thus stated, the truth which was at first observed and affirmed only of particular instances, becomes a general proposition, and may, in turn, become the premiss of a process of deduction.

  • Even in such minds, however, the idea of right and wrong still finds a place, and the understanding applies it, though not perhaps always correctly, to particular instances of human conduct.

  • Having passed over these few scriptures, I shall come to particular instances of persons who have been justified; and shall briefly touch their qualifications in the act of God's justifying them.

  • Lastly, I will come to particular instances.

  • It is to be noted, however, that the licenses taken by Rubens in particular instances are as bold as his general statements are sincere.

  • The author's reasons for opposing it in particular instances.

  • In particular instances, very severe fines are recorded to have been imposed upon defaulters, probably from some political resentment.

  • But, after all, neither Burnet nor Roger North are wholly to be relied on as to particular instances; though the general fact of an extensive corruption be indisputable.

  • It would be improper to notice as illegal or irregular the practice of granting dispensations in particular instances, either from general acts of parliament or the local statutes of colleges.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brilliant career; common plan; different localities; first winter; national religion; often heard; particular attention; particular care; particular churches; particular country; particular facts; particular friends; particular instances; particular interest; particular manner; particular persons; particular place; particular proposition; particular subject; particular time; particularly the; particularly those; particularly when; sentient beings; she died; small doses