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Example sentences for "great moral"

  • So when one comes to analyze matters, no great moral distinction is found between two persons, one of whom swindles under "color of law," while the other swindles in defiance of law.

  • Seneca is the earliest and most powerful apostle of a great moral revival.

  • It was the dawn of an age of repentance and amendment, of beneficent administration, of a great moral revival.

  • Seneca, in his humanitarian tone about slavery, represents a great moral movement, which was destined to express itself in legislation under the Antonines.

  • On the 17th of June was fought the battle of Bunker Hill, which proved the bravery of the Americans, and which was followed by great moral results.

  • Catharine was a woman of great moral defects; but she had many excellences to counterbalance them; and her rule was, on the whole, able and beneficent.

  • The Republicans, unhampered by a southern wing and advocating the restriction of a great moral wrong, went into the campaign with the earnestness and enthusiasm of a religious crusade.

  • A long and outspoken platform was unanimously adopted, setting forth something of the history of slavery, and denouncing it as a great moral, social and political wrong.

  • It is only in the depths of life that this ‘great moral personality’ can be carved out; and only by means of incessant ‘revelations of the divine’ can we add to the stores of the ideal we require.

  • Doubtless the Arabs possessed in the first ages of their history, a great moral energy of will and strength of character, and, even in the period of their decline, these qualities are still perceptible.

  • In fact, great moral courage is one of the most striking features in the character of the Duke of Wellington.

  • This, Masonry teaches, as a great Truth; a great moral landmark, that ought to guide the course of all mankind.

  • Faith, a great moral Force, is the only true Wisdom, 91-m.

  • His opening words betrayed no elevation of feeling, no alarmed patriotism transcending party lines, no great moral uplift.

  • This large number would exert a great moral influence on the other delegates.

  • It does not vary the question in any degree, that human slavery, in your opinion, is a great moral wrong.

  • Every evening in the camp, to see ten thousand men stand in respectful attention to our song to the national banner is a lesson of great moral force.

  • War to me is horrible beyond description or conception, and it is for war that armies are trained; yet the training of an army, like the training of even a pugilist, is a work of great moral value.

  • In still another sense our Army is also a great moral force.

  • The two elder partners of the firm had been distinguished for munificent charities, for an advocacy of great moral reforms, and an active participation in the religious or philanthropic measures of the day.

  • When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil, I only use language which has been adopted by distinguished men, themselves citizens of slave-holding States.

  • Then I think that every intelligent creature must affirm that do this is wrong, or, in the other form of expression, that it is a great moral evil.

  • We find him placed in certain relations to a great moral Governor, who presides over this system of things, and to a future state of being for which the present scene is intended to prepare him.

  • This is a great moral work in which they are engaged.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great battle; great centre; great company; great development; great earthquake; great energy; great force; great hunter; great influence; great kindness; great lover; great moral; great nature; great need; great nobleman; great party; great power; great powers; great prowess; great purpose; great quantitie; great storm; great that; greater extent; greatly increased; nearly pure