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Example sentences for "these people"

  • The continued effort of all concerned in the reformation of these people will be to inspire and cultivate those habits, the want of which has been so largely the cause of the destitution and vice of the past.

  • And insoluble it is, I am absolutely convinced unless it is possible to bring new moral life into the soul of these people.

  • If these people are to believe in Jesus Christ, become the Servants of God, and escape the miseries of the wrath to come, they must be helped out of their present social miseries.

  • We reply, that the division of labour before described would render it as unnecessary as it would be undesirable and uneconomical, to put many of these people to dig or to plant.

  • They are very uncleanly--these people--in face, in person and dress.

  • These people have a somewhat singular taste in the matter of relics.

  • These people about us had other peculiarities, which I have noticed in the noble red man, too: they were infested with vermin, and the dirt had caked on them till it amounted to bark.

  • Yet dressed in this fantastic garb, these people laughed at my costume.

  • These people have a constituency of millions.

  • He applied to these people, and offered a reward sufficient to set them at work to capture some of these animals, if such a thing were possible.

  • All of these people stared at me, talked about me, ran into the huts and fetched out their families to gape at me; but nobody ever noticed that other fellow, except to make him humble salutation and get no response for their pains.

  • No-no, Father, it skills not, as these people say.

  • I asked her to indorse me to these people, and then leave me.

  • They are Englishmen, these people,--and it's my blasted nonsense that has brought you to this.

  • Verily, they are a queer gang, these people.

  • The language of these people, which is spoken by all the Indians of California, is the most brutish and inhuman language, without any exception, that I ever heard, or that could well be conceived of.

  • In their domestic relations, these people are no better than in their public.

  • The proper home of these people is in certain high mountains in the neighbourhood of Tetuan, but they are to be found roving about the whole kingdom of Fez.

  • As the reader will probably wish to know the cause of this change in the lives and habits of these people, we shall, as briefly as possible, afford as much information on the subject as the amount of our knowledge will permit.

  • Now, provided the above passage in the work of Arabschah be entitled to credence, the opinion that Timour was the cause of the expatriation and subsequent wandering life of these people, must be abandoned as untenable.

  • The hasty removal of these people so late in the season was accompanied by great personal hardships and considerable pecuniary loss.

  • The large majority of these people;" he explained, "are of English birth, and state that they leave the congregation from a desire to improve their circumstances and realize elsewhere more money for their labor.

  • We have been trying long enough with these people, and I go in for letting the sword of the Almighty be unsheathed, not only in word, but in deed.

  • But little is seen of these people on the journey, as the chiefs take their taxes by deputy, partly out of pride, and partly because they think they can extort more by keeping in the mysterious distance.

  • Indeed, they said Arabs with enormous caravans had often been plundered by these people; but though they had so many more guns than ourselves, they never succeeded in killing one.

  • These were accepted with the usual good grace of these people.

  • But if Christianity was, as these people said, a thing purely pessimistic and opposed to life, then I was quite prepared to blow up St. Paul's Cathedral.

  • These people, whom we call priest-ridden, are the only Britons who will not be squire-ridden.

  • These people seemed to think it singularly inspiring to keep on saying that the prison was very large.

  • These people have a bad name in the country in front, even among their own tribe.

  • Like the Manganja, these people salute by clapping their hands.

  • These people profess to be children of the great paramount chief, Kwanyakarombe, who is said to be lord of all the Bazizulu.

  • The constitution of these people seems to have a wonderful power of self-repair--and it could be no slight privation which had cut off the many thousands that we saw dead around us.

  • These people appear to be sitting on china eggs.

  • There is an odd liking for the simple among these people.

  • Life appears to be indifferent to these people.

  • People rushed to America for gold: these people had to be fed and clothed.

  • It was to describe the habits and customs of these people, as well as those of the classes above them, to give dignity to consecrated sentiments and to shape the English language, that Chaucer was raised up.

  • But is it progress in that religious life which early marked these people; or a progress towards worldly and epicurean habits which they arose to resist and combat?

  • A striking illustration of the low state of civilization of these people, until quite recently, is to be found in the great diversity of their languages.

  • Plenty of fury in these people; but a sad deficiency of every other faculty.

  • The Doctor beckoned him with the affable smile which kind-hearted men put on, when talking to these people.

  • You say the pocket and the heart of the world speak without meaning to these people.


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