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Example sentences for "this nature"

  • Such evils as these will not fail to render us miserable, though they have little tendency to diminish pride: And perhaps the most real and the most solid evils of life will be found of this nature.

  • It is not, however, my design to dwell upon observations of this nature.

  • A power of this nature in the Executive, will often have a silent and unperceived, though forcible, operation.

  • Of this nature, among others, are all prize causes.

  • And although laws of this nature appear to be in force throughout the whole continent, there appear to be occasional differences of custom as to restriction in regard to both food and age.

  • Then the one, being of this nature, cannot be in time at all; for must not that which is in time, be always growing older than itself?

  • Again, being of this nature, it can neither be equal nor unequal either to itself or to other.

  • How then can one, being of this nature, be either older or younger than anything, or have the same age with it?

  • The one then, being of this nature, is of necessity both at rest and in motion?

  • This young warrior had so lately returned from one excursion of this nature, that he was not expected to go forth so soon on another.

  • Young, active, light of foot, and trained in exertions of this nature, her presence did not probably retard the arrival many minutes.

  • Bear's Meat now took his seat, not choosing to answer a question of this nature, in the presence of a chief so much respected as Peter.

  • Nothing of this nature is lost by her repetition: even the very air with which she repeats what she hears said, renders it unnecessary to ask, who spoke this or that severe thing.

  • Your expectations of such a christian command of temper in him, in a disappointment of this nature especially, are too early by almost half a century in a man of his constitution.

  • The insolent wench scornfully smiled: One young lady pitying another in things of this nature, looks promising in the youngest, I must needs say.

  • But why do I enter upon a supposition of this nature?

  • A resolution of this nature must be dictated by the lowest opinion of ourselves, and the highest idea of God: and what is our proper situation, but in the dust?

  • But every feeling of this nature was, in the case of Naomi, checked by different associations; the darkness of the sepulchre converted this day into midnight, and this lovely spot into a desolate wilderness!

  • I have the more fully related this passage, for that I think the manners and tempers of men are more clearly discovered by things of this nature, than by great and conspicuous actions.

  • A harangue of this nature, spoken to an enthusiastic and sympathizing audience, by a person of commanding spirit and genuine feeling, no adversaries at that time were competent to oppose.

  • May the gods grant me frequent occasions of giving you accounts of this nature!

  • You may apply to Calpurnius Macer for an engineer, and I will also send you from hence some one skilled in works of this nature.

  • But I beg you would inform me, in your next despatches, what method you would have me observe for the future in points of this nature.

  • As usual, there is a Spartan case of this nature.

  • Considerations of this nature, however, are of too general a character to be of much service to one enduring the misery of the reforming opium-eater.

  • Illusions of this nature served to keep the blood at feverheat during the hours of darkness.

  • Certain it is, that by an error of this nature at the outset, most natural to human impatience under exquisite suffering, too generally the triai is abruptly brought to an end through the crisis of a passionate relapse.

  • If we anatomize all the other reasonings of this nature, we shall find that they are founded on the relation of cause and effect, and that this relation is either near or remote, direct or collateral.

  • After he has observed several instances of this nature, he then pronounces them to be connected.

  • He considered justly, that it was not requisite, in order to reject a fact of this nature, to be able accurately to disprove the testimony, and to trace its falsehood, through all the circumstances of knavery and credulity which produced it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    this account; this action; this argument; this connection; this date; this early; this event; this family; this kingdom; this law; this line; this meeting; this month; this neighbourhood; this operation; this poem; this province; this river; this same; this second; this statement; this thing; this time; this truth; this type; this valley