A vast majorityin number as well as in interest of these are men deeply imbued with Hamiltonian principles.
A vast majority of both houses of Congress cordially concurred in the measures.
Of course, a vast majority of these twenty-seven millions of persons, though they might be interested in some small portion of the soil, were really poor, and multitudes of them were dependent.
This great society, which now comprehends a vast majority of the intelligence of mankind, and all the progressive nations of the world, had a definite beginning in historical times.
They are also affirmed to be the penalties of ignorance, and this may be partially true: but the ignorance is in a vast majority of cases unavoidable.
As I have already observed, four of the most important writings which have been attributed to him are admitted by a vast majority of those unbelievers who are competent to form an opinion on the subject, to be his genuine productions.
We have had a vast majority of the higher officers of both army and navy, while a larger proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn from the Northern States.
The wisest charity, in a vast majority of cases, is helping people to help themselves.
We have seen in the preceding pages that a vast majority of our great men started life with these qualifications and none other.
But the whigs, that is a vast majority of the whole continent, would not regard the smuggling tories.
But they might have easily voted a compliance, for they were undoubtedly a vast majority, and have enjoyed the esteem and affection of their fellow slaves to their last hours.
What had the "vast majority of his constituents" to do with the matter?
A vast majority of us all live by industry and actual employment in some of their forms.
By a vast majority Lenin's policy was sustained, and the Left Socialist Revolutionaries were told that they must enter the government.
The common soldiers and the industrial workers supported the Soviets by a vast majority; the officers, yunkers and middle class generally were on the side of the Government-as were the bourgeois Cadets and the "moderate" Socialist parties.
And several days after that the vast majorityof the Congress were voting for the faction of Maria Spiridonova, and sending their representatives into the Tsay-ee-kah at Smolny….
I believe that a vast majority of these poor ones come from the houses or rooms inhabited by the poor.
A vast majority of boys and young men who practice self-abuse, do so either wholly ignorant of the fact that it is wrong or cognizant only in a vague way of the evil of the practice.
A vast majority of such poor girls make their way to houses of ill fame and give themselves over to a life of prostitution.
Every President and a vast majority of heads of departments who have been in office during that period have favored a gradual extension of the merit system.
Within the framework of the wage-price policy there has been definite success, and it is to be expected that this success will continue in a vast majority of the cases arising in the months ahead.
It will be of no more avail in the future than it has been in the past to send appeals to State and national conventions, so long as they are not backed by petitions from a vast majority of the voting constituents of their members.
In the remainder the causes have a wider range, but in all the records show that the vast majority of divorces are granted to wives.
Enough of them showed their independence of the sterner sex to prove to the community that they are a deal more competent to wield the ballot than a vast majority of the male suffragans.
Yet according to the doctrine of the orthodox world, this being of infinite love and tenderness so created nature that its light misleads, and left a vast majority of the human race to blindly grope their way to endless pain.
They are the victims of the consolation growing out of the belief that a vast majority of their fellow-men are doomed to suffer eternal torment, to the end that their Creator may be eternally glorified.
A vast majority of men are doomed to suffer the wrath of God forever.
He has seen his party--for a season excluded from power--again re-assume the reigns of government at the call of a vast majority of the nation.
Certain it is, that in 1841 a vast majority both of the electors and the people were unanimous in favour of protection.
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