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Example sentences for "such men"

  • Just now, if I understand the matter rightly, we are witnessing a curious reversion to the common-sense way of looking at physical nature, in the philosophy of science favored by such men as Mach, Ostwald and Duhem.

  • I learned very much and very many things at those dinners, but more particularly did I become familiarised with the habits of mind of such men as Neal, Crupp, Gane, and the one or two other New Imperialists who belonged to us.

  • These are the men with strong reproductive imaginations and no imaginative initiative, such men as Cladingbowl, for example, or Dayton.

  • There are hordes of such men as he throughout all the modern industrial world.

  • The accounts of such men as Miot de Melito, Raederer, etc.

  • Rapp, whom I often saw when he was in Paris, talked incessantly of these journeys, for he almost always accompanied the First Consul, and it would have been well had he always been surrounded by such men.

  • Such men as Hall and Sanderson, Chillingworth and Hammond, were not only plundered, but flung into prisons, and exposed to all the rudeness of brutal gaolers.

  • Such men, it is evident, were not likely to see the Revolution in the light in which it appeared to an Oxonian nonjuror.

  • A conference of Independents in New York City, which was composed of five hundred delegates and which enlisted the support of such men as Carl Schurz, George William Curtis, Henry C.

  • Eventually they had all been overcome by the energy and skill of such men as Stanford, Crocker and Huntington.

  • Such men as McKinley in the House fairly apotheosized the protective system.

  • The second of the human elements, the reform group, was led by such men as George William Curtis, Dorman B.

  • Moreover, it is not right to consider as trustworthy, either as accusers or witnesses, such men as give testimony about others at a great gain to themselves, but much rather such only who run some risk by aiding public interests.

  • Now hear me; for it is just, gentlemen of the jury, to receive such a defense in regard to such men as say now they are devoted to the people, when once they tried to ruin the people.

  • Doing these things he injured me not a little and all who have come here, and greatly injured the whole state in common, as I think, by depriving it of such men.

  • Such men present to us the various features of antichrist, the dread enemy of mankind.

  • And what delight, what content, what pleasure, can God take in such men.

  • Might I, such men should be counted the basest of men; such men should be counted by all unworthy of the name of a Christian, and should be shunned by every good man, as such who are the very plague of profession.

  • The Bible tells us again and again that the wisdom of such men is folly; that God takes such wise men in their own craftiness.

  • He did not merely go to such men as Philip and Nathaniel, to the holy and elect ones among the Jews, but to the whole people; to the LOST sheep, as well as to those who were not lost.

  • To them he seemed commonplace, but not to such men as Hallam or Moore or Rogers or Croker or Canning.

  • Even in later times the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh, which commanded the finest talent, paid only £10 to such men as Froude and the archbishop of York.

  • The rank and file who had been edified by such men as J.

  • They who forbid when there is nothing to be forbidden, and forbid not when there is something to be forbidden, such men, embracing false doctrines, enter the evil path.

  • They who know what is forbidden as forbidden, and what is not forbidden as not forbidden, such men, embracing the true doctrine, enter the good path.

  • They who are ashamed of what they ought not to be ashamed of, and are not ashamed of what they ought to be ashamed of, such men, embracing false doctrines enter the evil path.

  • They who fear when they ought not to fear, and fear not when they ought to fear, such men, embracing false doctrines, enter the evil path.

  • These tendencies had their effect upon such men as John Adams, Timothy Pickering, Joseph Story, and Theophilus Parsons, as well as upon Thomas Jefferson and William Cranch.

  • Such men as Noah Worcester and his successors brought to the Bible new and common-sense interpretations, and began the work of pointing out the defects in the common version.

  • In New Hampshire it has appealed to such men as Chief Justices Cushing, Henry A.

  • To understand the life and work of such men, we must form some conception of the true nature and value of those ideas, as I have striven to do in this chapter.

  • In all the various fields of human endeavour, on such men he should try to form himself; for only thus can he enlarge his nature, correct his opinions.

  • An article so profitable, and so easily raised, ought to have engaged the attention of the Proprietors, and induced them to give premiums to such men as should bring to market the greatest quantities of it.

  • He told them, that the country was inhabited by such men as himself and his jovial companions, and assured them of kind usage and great friendship.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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