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Example sentences for "judgments"

Lexicographically close words:
judgeships; judgest; judgeth; judging; judgment; judicare; judicat; judicatories; judicatory; judicature
  1. It is true, however, that many laws both of art and of nature are unknown to us, nor do they hold to one unvarying order at all times and in every case, a thing which very often renders uncertain the judgments of men.

  2. For from comparison of many successive or simultaneous sensations, with the judgments based on them, arises a kind of mixed or complex sensation which I call an idea.

  3. As the sense of sight is the one least easily separated from the judgments of the mind, we need a great deal of time for learning how to see.

  4. We observe however, that the blind have a more delicate and accurate touch than we, because, not having sight to guide them, they depend upon touch for the judgments we form with the aid of sight.

  5. You will tell me that these are not only judgments but formal reasonings.

  6. With a single glance a man takes in half his own horizon, and in these myriad impressions, and judgments resulting from them, how is it credible that there should be no mistakes?

  7. From simple as well as complex sensations, we form judgments which I will call simple ideas.

  8. But unconscious judgments are often more accurate than deliberate ones because there is more of intuition about them.

  9. Wisdom in a judge sometimes consists in drawing up a judgment which is not one, one of those judgments which has no binding force, in which everything is conditional; in which no one is incriminated, and nothing, is called by its right name.

  10. I wrote to him: I enclosed our judgments and our decrees in the letter, and the Representative Montaigu undertook to take them to him.

  11. Justice Story delivered the opinion of the court, and upon this decision all future judgments were based.

  12. When the offence occurred within the bounds of a slave State, the judgments were most severe, and the heaviest possible fines and longest terms of imprisonment were inflicted for simple acts of charity.

  13. A celebrated incendiary treatise, De Mortibus Persecutorum, which describes God's judgments on the persecutors of his church from Nero to Diocletian, and has served as a model for numberless writings.

  14. Some states depend on publicity alone, some give the decisions the effect of judgments of courts of law which may be enforced by execution, while in other states disobedience to such decisions is punishable as for contempt of court.

  15. This high character is fully authorized by the judgments of those best qualified to pronounce on their merits,--Martyr's own contemporaries.

  16. And in the judgments they pronounce they are most exacting and just, nor do they pass sentence by the votes of a court having less than one hundred members, and what is determined by them is unalterable.

  17. These are the judgments of God, which are not fit for thee to know.

  18. Turguenief knew this, and he used sometimes to say, on hearing the bitter judgments passed upon him, "Let them do what they like: my soul is not in their hands.

  19. Then the warning voice of the prophet was heard again, calling upon the Nephites to repent of their sins, that they might escape the judgments of God.

  20. Day after day he stood up and preached to them, pleading with them to repent of their sins, that the judgments of God might not come upon them.

  21. He knew that if they did not do so the judgments of God would come upon them.

  22. Believe me Your sincere Friend 1 The draft at this point reads: "as in their own enlightened Judgments shall best serve the great End of Government the good of the whole People.

  23. Gathering no encouragement from this startling presage of the nature of the scrutiny he was likely to undergo from the more mature judgments of the men, there was an instant when the young soldier would have retreated.

  24. You see Him not; yet His judgments are before you.

  25. Lord Almighty we are, with our quick, rash final judgments and our hard, unbrotherly hearts!

  26. Just keep your ears open with this end in view for a week, and you will be surprised at the appallingly hard judgments that come tripping daintily from the lips of some of those you know best.

  27. Just to think of what is meant by the "God of Jacob" is to set our sharp and bitter judgments of others over against the infinitely tender compassion and patience and longsuffering of God.

  28. If this be the case, then we can never escape the judgments predicted in them, but must continue the children of darkness, until they come upon us unawares and sweep us from the earth.

  29. Thy righteousness is like the great mountains; Thy judgments are a great deep: O Lord, Thou preservest man and beast.

  30. God's judgments are the expressions of His thoughts, and these thoughts are thoughts of good and not of evil.

  31. God's righteousness towers above us; God's judgments go down beneath us; we can scarcely measure adequately the one or the other.

  32. By judgments are not meant merely the acts of God's punitive righteousness, the retributions that destroy evildoers, but all God's decisions and acts in regard to man.

  33. He speaks to us through our judgments when they take all the ordinary means of ascertaining our course.

  34. But the mountain's roots are deeper than the depths of the sea, and though the judgments are a mighty deep, the righteousness is deeper, and is the bed of the ocean.

  35. The author's desire is to present material from which the reader may form an opinion of Lincoln, rather than to present opinions and judgments of his own.

  36. If then ye have judgments of things pertaining to this life, set them to judge--Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?

  37. And here the Lord threatens the execution of his judgments upon the unjust possessor.

  38. Somewhere judgments are obeyed, Executions are not stayed, Fees are almost always paid.

  39. He had always the highest regard for her literary judgments and opinions; and this little incident shows that she was already associating herself in a wifely fashion with his aims as an author.

  40. She turned from the judgments of man and the fond and natural hopes of human nature, to lose herself in sacred ministries to the downcast and suffering.

  41. He wants to frighten the Galatians with his severe judgments of the false apostles into avoiding false doctrine like a contagious disease.

  42. The hard sayings of Scripture and the awful judgments of God upon sin must be impressed upon them.

  43. God's judgments against sin have not yet been made manifest.

  44. He wished the Legislature might be authorized to provide for the execution of Judgments in other States, under such regulations as might be expedient.

  45. What obligation then can the small States be under to concur ag^{st} their judgments in reinstating the section?

  46. Col: Mason favored the motion, particularly if the "effect" was to be restrained to judgments & Judicial proceedings.

  47. M^r Randolph said there was no instance of one nation executing judgments of the Courts of another nation.

  48. And, indeed, you have both of you had many judgments delivered respecting you by the Roman people, by which I am greatly concerned that you are not sufficiently influenced.


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