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Example sentences for "social condition"

  • The political consequences of such a social condition as this are easily deducible.

  • More than once, in the course of this work, I have endeavored to explain the prodigious influence which the social condition appears to exercise upon the laws and the manners of men; and I beg to add a few words on the same subject.

  • Swanton, Social Condition, Beliefs and Linguistic Relationship of the Tlingit Indians, in XXVIth Rep.

  • Swanton, Social Condition, Beliefs and Linguistic Relationship of the Tlingit Indians, in XXVIth Rep.

  • Political Consequences Of The Social Condition Of The Anglo-Americans The political consequences of such a social condition as this are easily deducible.

  • In the examination of the institutions and the political as well as social condition of the United States, we are struck by the admirable harmony of the gifts of fortune and the efforts of man.

  • Quite as unfounded as all the other objections are the remarks of Eugene Richter: "For a social condition, such as the Socialists want, the people must be angels.

  • Laws are the mirror in which is reflected a country's social condition, to the extent that the same has been brought within definite rules.

  • The point, consequently, is to seek to establish a social condition in which the full equality of all without distinction of sex shall be the norm of conduct.

  • A social condition, that should make impossible the existence of such elements, would perform an act towards the liberation of humanity.

  • When the disease appears a large proportion of the population is attacked without distinction of age, sex, social condition, or occupation.

  • But we lack the missionary spirit necessary to the exertion to make our interested critic comprehend such a social condition, and we prefer to leave ourselves to his charity, in the hope of the continuance of which we rest in serenity.

  • Don't you think these novels fairly represent a social condition of unrest and upheaval?

  • The condition of childhood in our human sense, the long period of immaturity, is a social condition.

  • The exceeding childishness of the civilised child is also a social condition.

  • Our long period of immaturity is a social condition, and not an individual one.

  • If in addition to the taste for physical well-being a social condition be superadded, in which the laws and customs make no condition permanent, here is a great additional stimulant to this restlessness of temper.

  • But whilst the transition from one social condition to another is going on, there is almost always a time when men's minds fluctuate between the aristocratic notion of subjection and the democratic notion of obedience.

  • The circumstance which conclusively shows that this singular mildness of the Americans arises chiefly from their social condition, is the manner in which they treat their slaves.

  • Barbadoes is as unlike in appearance as it is in social condition to Trinidad or the Antilles.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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