At any rate we shall not be far wrong if we say that, speaking broadly, the crucial question is always whether the custom makes it easy for lords to get rid of tenants or whether it makes it difficult.
Speaking broadly, the former consist in securing the largest net income, the latter in securing the largest gross product.
Speaking broadly, the kwanryo corresponded to the skikken (regent) of Kamakura days.
Speaking broadly, the art of Kyoto showed a decorative tendency, whereas that of Kamakura took landscape and seascape chiefly for motives, and, delighting in the melancholy aspects of nature, appealed most to the student and the cenobite.
The consequence is that, speaking broadly, each of the German states maintains to this day a government which is essentially complete within itself.
Speaking broadly, it may be said to fall into four very unequal periods.
Speaking broadly, the functions of the Chancellor are two-fold.
Speaking broadly, the Liberals were restored to power in 1906 because the nation desired the doing of certain things which the Unionists seemed unable or disinclined to do.
For humid regions the landscapes possess characters which, speaking broadly, depend upon the stage of the erosion cycle.
Speaking broadly, the diameter of the crater is a measure of the violence of the explosions within the chimney.
Speaking broadly, we may say that it represents an uplifted and in part dissected plain, which to the south and east particularly reveals the character of nearly mature river erosion (Fig.
To the church was delegated, speaking broadly, the religious and moral development of the child and to the school, the intellectual development.
It is perfectly evident that somebody has blundered because the whole sad list of defects is, speaking broadly, preventive and, for the most part, also remediable.
Speaking broadly, we are now in the rough and crude stage of our agricultural development; but the situation will develop only as it pays and satisfies persons to live in the country.
I do not think that our natural soil resources have yet been greatly or permanently depleted, speaking broadly; and such depletion as has occurred has been the necessary result of the conquest of a continent.
But the farmer, speaking broadly, does not get his share of the proceeds of his labor, notwithstanding the increase in the price of farm products.
Thus far in history, it is only when the virgin fatness begins to be used up, speaking broadly, that we put our wits to work.
First, he will observe that (speaking broadly) the Moravians are Evangelicals; second, he will notice that they state their doctrines in very general terms.
In due time pure Czechs from Bohemia came and settled at Rixdorf and Niesky; but, speaking broadly, the Renewed Church of the Brethren was revived by German men with German ideas.
There are also more patches in which the men sink, so that walking is getting more troublesome, but, speaking broadly, the crusts are not comparatively bad and the surface is rather better than it was.
Intellectually, the Aryan tribes were, speaking broadly, in the mythopoeic stage, and the personification of phenomena was rife among them.
If we collect any group of barbaric fancies, we find, speaking broadly, that a large proportion have pictured the home of souls as in the west, towards the land of the setting sun.
Speaking broadly, those bills can only be paid by the discount of other bills.
Speaking broadly, scientific reasoning is more likely to be inductive, while other reasoning is more likely to be deductive.
Speaking broadly, dialogue aids swiftness of progression, and description delays it; yet an over-abundance of talk may retard as effectually as profuse word-painting.
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