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Example sentences for "bound together"

  • Alike in Church and State, men's first emancipations from excess of restriction were achieved by numbers, bound together by a common creed, or a common political faith.

  • The Nation that has a Dante is bound together as no dumb Russia can be.

  • As a rule, the purse is strong and compact, the material closely matted and firmly bound together; but I have seen very flimsy structures, through which it was quite possible to see the eggs.

  • Such a relation must be regarded as its highest good by the practical reason, whose thesis must therefore be: virtue and happiness must be bound together in a correspondent degree as cause and effect.

  • The two substances are created by God, and through the divine will may be bound together; through the idea of God, the Ego attains the certainty that the extended exists.

  • The historical and collective life of the race is bound together by the idea of a spiritual and intellectual progress, and manifests a regular order of advancing, though not always continuous, stages of development.

  • Activity and pleasure are thus inseparably bound together by a natural bond, and happiness is the result of their union when they are sustained through a perfect life.

  • Strife and enmity shall disappear, ignorance, hatred and hostility cease and all the human race be bound together.

  • When the place is arranged, all will be informed, and we will have a general meeting in which hearts will be bound together, spirits blended and a new foundation for unity established.

  • May the spirit of life be restored through the divine graces of the Almighty, and may the East and West be bound together.

  • But we must be bound together by a faith more powerful than any doctrine that divides us--by our belief in progress, our love of liberty, and our relentless search for common ground.

  • Bound together by common interests and dangers, their action may be traced in opposition to the Geraldines, through the remaining years of Henry VI.

  • Thus, bound together, fortune returned in full tide to the adventurers.

  • Bound together by early ecclesiastical and bardic ties, confronting together for so many generations a common enemy, those two countries were destined never to know an international quarrel.

  • The celebrated philosopher of Malmsbury viewed all things as bound together in the relation of cause and effect; and he was, beyond doubt, one of the most acute thinkers that ever advocated the doctrine of necessity.

  • It seems impossible,” says he, “for reason to consider occurrences otherwise than as bound together by the connexion of cause and effect; and in this circumstance consists the strength of the necessitarian system.

  • It is impossible to consider occurrences,” says Sir James Mackintosh, otherwise than as bound together in “the relation of cause and effect.

  • If not so bound together, sensations do not give us any apprehension of things or objects.

  • A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together; a bundle of grain or straw.

  • Kind originally denoted things of the same family, or bound together by some natural affinity; and hence, a class.

  • Can any one believe that the unity which springs from the divine strength, which is bound together by heavenly sacraments, can be broken in the Church and torn asunder by the collision of opposing wills.

  • The famous lochos, or band, composed of three hundred picked men, bound together by the closest ties of friendship, and devoted to each other to the death.

  • Science has taught us too that all this universe is linked together, bound together by a common law, bound together by a common order of phenomena.

  • So far as possible pamphlets of the same size should be bound together in cloth, but they may vary a little if they are level on top.

  • When a sufficient number have been collected on any subject they may be bound together in volumes of proper size.

  • Enter volume on card (one volume a line, unless several volumes are to be bound together).

  • Serials other than annual reports generally give some indication of which numbers should be bound together, if bound at all.

  • Bancroft thinks its name was descriptive of the various local roads which were bound together in the single continental scheme.

  • This document is printed as supplement to Volume I, but really consists of two large volumes which are commonly bound together as Volume XII of the series.

  • Settlements will soon follow the course of the road, and the East and West will be bound together by a chain of living Americans which can never be broken.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anonymous letters; bound book; bound bucket; bound coast; bound from; bound ships; bound together; bound train; boundary agreement; boundary demarcation; boundary line; contend against; debt relief; distinct individual; her brow; like creature; march from; marked effect; nothing left; other denominations; should walk; slavery societies; sound like; that body; though hardly; true liberty