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Example sentences for "equality"

Lexicographically close words:
equalised; equalising; equalitarian; equalitie; equalities; equalization; equalize; equalized; equalizer; equalizes
  1. As they were admitted to the holy communion, they recognized an acknowledgment of the equality of men before the great Father of all.

  2. And what equality is there between the lordly Tiger of the rank Indian jungles, and the sleek, stealthy Jaguar of the American wilderness?

  3. Thou refused every one, and would by no means admit of an Equality betwixt himself and the Ambassador of Spain.

  4. The Vanity of their Pretension to an Equality with crown'd Heads, 85.

  5. No idea of independence or equality ever, we dare affirm, came between a great nature and its great love.

  6. Not even toleration or equality would satisfy them.

  7. These schools, in which enthusiastic French writers love to trace the germ of the mighty University of Paris, seem to have possessed a system of equality very creditable both to their master and their imperial patron.

  8. When these questions are satisfactorily answered, we will be able to estimate the extent of the legal equality we possess.

  9. All churches or voluntary associations which include this moral code or religion of the state within their own specific religious law possess complete equality and liberty before the civil law.

  10. We are told, in a tone of patronage, if not menace, that we ought to be content as long as the Catholics of America are free and enjoy equality under the law.

  11. Equality as a fundamental element of republican institutions is also urged, Let such a sciolist read his conviction in the quotations from Burke already cited.

  12. Still, though the framework of the government is unique, the ideas of justice and equality which underlie it are old.

  13. For so much of freedom and equality as we actually enjoy, we are thankful.

  14. Once subdued by the British, and reduced to an economic equality with subtler races, the old Moslem gentry rapidly disappeared.

  15. Through easy divorce she came to stand on an equality with the man in the marriage contract.

  16. Among truly elegant people of the highest ton, you will find more real equality in social intercourse than in a country village.

  17. Lurida had passed the most dangerous age, but her theory of the equality of the sexes made her indifferent to the by-laws of social usage.

  18. There are the Orthobrachians, who declaim against the shameful abuse of the left arm and hand, and insist on restoring their perfect equality with the right.

  19. True religious equality is harder to establish than civil liberty.

  20. Then there are Isopodic societies, which insist on bringing back the original equality of the upper and lower limbs.

  21. But the essence of equality is to be able to say the truth; and there is nothing more curious than these truths relating to the stratification of society.

  22. When they meet at the polls together, as they will before long, they will begin to feel more of an equality than is recognized at present.

  23. This was a small volume of letters on the "Equality of the Sexes," commenced during her lecturing tour, and addressed to Mary S.

  24. This proves that equality of rights and the idea of justice which such equality creates originate in the preference each man gives to himself, and accordingly in the very nature of man.

  25. To get this equality of product, what a difference there must be in tillage: in Sicily, there is only need to scratch the ground; in England, haw men must toil!

  26. It is this salutary organ of the will of all which establishes, in civil right, the natural equality between men.

  27. It is precisely because the force of circumstances tends continually to destroy equality that the force of legislation should always tend to its maintenance.

  28. But there is no question of a double product, and I think no one would put the fertility of cold countries, as a general rule, on an equality with that of hot ones.

  29. If it leaves the general for the particular, and treats one man better than another, it ceases to be Sovereign; but equality is already presupposed in the terms of the Contract.

  30. Election by lot would have few disadvantages in a real democracy, in which, as equality would everywhere exist in morals and talents as well as in principles and fortunes, it would become almost a matter of indifference who was chosen.

  31. Peace, unity and equality are the enemies of political subtleties.

  32. Under bad governments, this equality is only apparent and illusory: it serves only to keep the pauper in his poverty and the rich man in the position he has usurped.

  33. It is in this sense we must understand that passage of Isocrates, in which he extols the primitive Athenians, for having determined which of the two kinds of equality was the most useful, viz.

  34. With an equality of representation in the Senate of the United States, and a firm hold of all the branches of the Government, the prospect of the oligarchy for success was brilliant.

  35. We now inaugurate the perpetual happiness of men; freedom and equality belong of right to all!

  36. Remember that you are the Elect of the Elect; the Holy among the Holy; the brave heroes and blessed martyrs of equality and freedom!

  37. How can he prevent social and political equality once these black men are clothed with the dignity of the uniform of a Nation?

  38. Such equality was one of the cardinal principles of their creed.

  39. A feast was given them at which they sat at table, while their masters served them, to show the natural equality of men, and that all things belonged equally to all, in the reign of Saturn.

  40. In 20th century America the comparative social and economic equality continued, in large part, because the level of technology and science used in America demanded it.

  41. For he made equality of rights essential in the Athenian constitution, and himself refused the tyranny.

  42. What have they ever done on this island to put them on an equality with us?

  43. Also it gave his fellow creatures a gratifying sense of equality to pick humorous flaws in one so manifestly a darling of the gods.

  44. While most men had to go propertyless in a world that was privately owned, the assertion of equality was an empty lie.

  45. It now boasts a fertile soil, an ingenious and robust peasantry, and a rich aristocracy; but the bane of the nation is the equality of poverty amongst the lower orders.

  46. Caesar could hardly have understood the idea of an indissoluble marriage, of a limited monarchy, of equality before the law.

  47. It is not reciprocal; it is not mutually communicated with due equality of interchanged thought.

  48. The equality of our laws is the fact in which I glory!

  49. Look at the equality of the laws, to begin with.

  50. Diffuse knowledge as you may, you will never produce equality of knowledge.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    agreement; balance; coincidence; conformity; congruence; congruity; consistency; correspondence; equality; equation; equilibrium; equipoise; equity; equivalence; evenness; finish; harmony; homogeneity; identity; justice; keeping; likeness; oneness; par; parallel; parallelism; parity; poise; polarity; proportion; regularity; sameness; symmetry; synonymy; tie; uniformity; unity