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Example sentences for "speaking peoples"

  • This bias of Natural Liberty has been associated in history with the English-speaking peoples, more intimately and more extensively than with any other.

  • Among the Ewe-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast "recruits for the priesthood are obtained in two ways, viz.

  • In 1650 he published his Annals of the Ancient and New Testaments, and it at once became the greatest authority for all English-speaking peoples.

  • Particularly was this true of the English-speaking peoples.

  • Among the Ewe-speaking peoples of West Africa[1886] girls of ten or twelve are received and educated for three years in the chants and dances of worship, serving the priests.

  • Amongst the Ewe-speaking peoples of West Africa[1747] a family is collectively responsible for crimes and wrongs of which any one of its members is guilty, and each one is assessed for his share of the composition to be paid.

  • The Ewe-speaking peoples think a mother and baby unclean for forty days after childbirth.

  • The Tshi-speaking Peoples of the Gold Coast of West Africa.

  • Anthropological Report on the Ibo-speaking Peoples of Nigeria.

  • The Ewe-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa.

  • The Yoruba-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa.

  • Ellis, The Tshi-Speaking Peoples of the Gold Coast, 1887, p.

  • The Yoruba-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast.

  • The Tshi-speaking Peoples of the Gold Coast.

  • The Ewe-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast.

  • Thomas, Anthropological Report on the Ibo-speaking peoples of Nigeria, Part i.

  • His campaign for annexation, or for the reunion of the English-speaking peoples on this continent, as he preferred to call it, was able and persistent but moved only a narrow circle of readers.

  • The thing, the only thing is--a perfect understanding between the English-speaking peoples.

  • It has shifted the virtual control of the world to English-speaking peoples.

  • I do not see how this great region is to unify itself without some linguistic compromise--the Germanization of the French-speaking peoples by force is too ridiculous a suggestion to entertain.

  • But such an enterprise demands a resolve and intelligence beyond all the immediate signs of the times; it implies a veritable renascence of intellectual life among the English-speaking peoples.

  • Charles Lamb was the Richard Jefferies of this group of tendencies, and the current disposition to exaggerate the opposition force, especially among English-speaking peoples, should not bind us to the reality of their strength.

  • In a word, the choice lay between conquest by a league of foreign powers and the merging of Britain into the Federation of the English-speaking peoples of the world.

  • But there have been likewise very great differences in the methods and courses of the English-speaking peoples themselves, at different times and in different places.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "speaking peoples" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already have; canned tomatoes; cannot consent; even during; four hundred and fifty; head bent; know thou; little hand; little open; nothing better; own heart; seize upon; small capitals; speaking broadly; speaking countries; speaking minorities; speaking people; speaking peoples; speaking race; speaking races; speaking very; speaking world; tail long; this history; will move; working people