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Example sentences for "speaking race"

  • English-speaking race by consenting to the absorption of the British Empire in the American Union if it could not be secured in any other way.

  • But that a closer union of the entire self-governing English-speaking race would be strong enough to protect each of its component nations is here assumed to be not a debatable question.

  • The question to be determined: Whether the English-speaking race or its hereditary foe was to be master of the continent.

  • So passed forever Mr. Blaine's chance of holding the highest of all political offices--the elected of the majority of the English-speaking race.

  • In its services it represents the Church of the English-speaking race.

  • In the providence of God; this last of the nations was founded by the English-speaking race.

  • Through all of its history it has been the Church of the English-speaking race.

  • Marvellous as is the progress of Christian missions and the work which has been done in this century, it has largely been committed to the English-speaking race.

  • The company included representatives of the English-speaking race in every part of the world.

  • As far as the English-speaking race is concerned, it seems that a decided improvement could readily be affected with very trifling, indeed scarcely perceptible, changes.

  • Having occasion to speak in this place some two years ago, I remember that I then expressed the hope that some day or other the Abbey of Westminster would become the Valhalla of the whole English-speaking race.

  • When he laid down his pen, at the end of his last drama, the whole English-speaking race in both hemispheres did not number twice the present population of London.

  • Now, the history of the English-speaking race shows a constant advance from a semi-barbarous state to a high degree of civilisation.

  • The different epochs which led to the development and expansion of the English-speaking race.

  • The existing feeling among the people calling for a nearer and closer relationship of the English-speaking race is the recognition of this evolution.

  • The fate, not only of America but of the whole English-speaking race, hung upon the success of Sherman's feat of daring.

  • That goal is a good understanding between both branches of the English-speaking race.

  • To me the struggle between the North and the South stands for one of the pivotal facts in the history of the English-speaking race.

  • In concluding, I cannot refrain from again reminding you that this consummate work of statecraft was the work of the English-speaking race, and that your people can therefore justly share in the pride which it awakens.

  • Bacon must be given the first place among the philosophers of the English- speaking race.

  • He is the first in time, and, after Shakespeare, perhaps the first in genius, among the great poets of the English-speaking race.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    active volcanism; another point; clockwise direction; done only; fewer than; flour mill; fore part; grizzly bear; literary study; mother had; much about; only give; otras cosas; save only; speaking broadly; speaking countries; speaking people; speaking peoples; speaking race; speaking races; speaking slowly; speaking thus; speaking very; speaking world; subordinate clauses; true skin