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Example sentences for "populations"

Lexicographically close words:
popularly; populate; populated; populating; population; populi; populis; populo; populos; populous
  1. But of the fact of juvenile prostitution and depravity in factory populations none can doubt; of its being exclusively or chiefly attributable to factory life, others are not certain.

  2. The Indian populations of South America have become so completely slaves during long years of bondage that they have lost their prominent characteristics,[328] and are but a reflex of their masters in the lowest state of ignorance.

  3. It is now proved by the researches of Le Plongeon, De Quatrefages, Bancroft and others that black populations of negroid type existed even up to recent times in America.

  4. There were considerable Toltec populations still, but little of the pure blood remained on the mother continent.

  5. They planned to increase their following by spreading disaffection amongst the servile populations of the neighbouring country towns, and emissaries were sent to Norba in the North and Circei in the South.

  6. It is probable that the co-operation of the slave populations in these various cities added greatly to his success.

  7. At that time the workpeople of the sister city of Roubaix had a much better reputation, while of the rural populations of French Flanders Dr.

  8. Neither the people of the cities nor the rural populations like the octroi, but, in the immortal words of the late Mr. Tweed of New York, 'What can they do about it?

  9. Harmel began his work among them, it will be seen, was a fair type of the average working populations of France in those parts of France where the influence of Radicalism has been most potent, and the influence of the Church weakest.

  10. The marriage-tie when formed, however, is not less respected than among our rural populations in general, and cases of flagrant misconduct on the part of married women are rare.

  11. No reason presents itself to him why our artisans and merchants should be taxed in aid of populations far more wealthy than our own, who have not, as we have, millions of paupers to support.

  12. Several instances are recorded of Greek and other cities being deliberately destroyed by Greeks or by Romans, and the entire populations ruthlessly massacred.

  13. The history of Italy became one monotonous tale of famine and pestilence, of starving populations and ruined cities.

  14. Cities where Roman ambassadors had been insulted, or where some special act of ill faith or cruelty had taken place, were razed to the ground, and their populations massacred or delivered into slavery.

  15. The manufacture spread over the Balearic Islands, and among the populations that border the Mediterranean.

  16. One of the reasons that induced the subject populations to accept with pleasure the establishment of the Empire was the improvement in financial treatment that it secured.

  17. There have been massacres of populations like that of the South Americans by the Spaniards or of subject nations by the Turks.

  18. If you attempt to crush all superiorities, you unite the native populations in a homogeneous mass against you.

  19. Certainly I have seen more to disgust me with my fellow-countrymen than I saw during the whole course of my previous life, since I have found them in the East among populations too timid to resist and too ignorant to complain.

  20. It is not true that the species composing any one of the three populations originated during any one of three successive periods of time, and not at any other of these.

  21. It has been seen that, on any interpretation of the terms water-population and land-population, it must be admitted that invertebrate representatives of these populations existed during the lower Palaeozoic epoch.

  22. Judging from the narratives of travellers, the maritime populations are generally inferior to those of the interior.

  23. Excepting the Greenlanders, Laplanders, and Samoyedes, there is little variation of stature among the different populations of the globe, certainly not more than a tenth.

  24. What happened when Sargon captured Samaria happened often elsewhere (Ashurbanipal, for example, made Thebes and Elam exchange inhabitants), for this was the only method of assimilating alien populations ever conceived by Assyria.

  25. In the latter's progress to imperial power we shall watch for the first time in recorded history a continental European folk bearing down peninsular populations of the Mediterranean.

  26. Whether the centre of such a government lay at Nineveh or at Babylon can have affected the subject populations very little.

  27. We have already noted the fortunes of those tribes that helped to barbarize and disrupt the Roman Empire, and lost themselves among the Romance populations of Italy, Gaul, and Spain.

  28. The surviving Latin culture passed to the mingled populations which were turning to inchoate Romance nations in Italy, Spain, and Gaul.

  29. The remaining populations looked rather to Chaldæa, and received, though at a distance, the continuous impress of the kingdoms of the Euphrates.

  30. The overthrow of the great German horde had affected powerfully the semi-Teutonic populations on the left bank of the Rhine.

  31. The three endemic populations of turtles at Cuatro Cienegas therefore, differ by varying degrees from their closest living relatives.

  32. On the other hand, the captured provinces of Esthonia and Livonia were given a comparatively free hand by the Germans, the understanding being that they should remain in the Russian Federative Republic, if their populations so desired.

  33. Meanwhile the Bolsheviki leaders were straining every effort to spread their propaganda throughout the civilian populations of the Central Powers, as well as among the soldiers on the eastern front.

  34. The following summary gives the outstanding features of the treaty of peace which still exists between Russia and the Central Powers: An end to all propaganda among the soldiers and civil populations of the Central Powers.

  35. In Ireland, for instance, an incomplete yet serious and high-purposed effort is made to bring, if not justice, at least law to the hapless populations beyond the Pale.

  36. H] The modern populations of this part of Europe are, as we have seen, among the broadest-headed people in the world, as are also all the modern Illyrians.

  37. Whether despotism exists, as Mr. Kidd and his followers assume, among all the indigenous populations of the tropics, only a careful investigation of the subject would permit one to say.


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