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Example sentences for "these subjects"

  • I shall request your attention briefly to the standpoints in Irish history from which we may take a clear view of these subjects.

  • History and theology were the two great studies of the middle ages, and to these subjects we find the literati of Ireland directing special attention.

  • He devoted himself particularly to medical botany and pharmacology and was one of the first to hold a professorship in these subjects.

  • Besides this he wrote a long and important work On Fevers and the Accidents of Fevers, in which he sums up all the medical knowledge of the time on these subjects.

  • Probably the largest saving to the National Treasury can be secured by timely legislation on these subjects of any of the economic measures that will be proposed.

  • I am of the opinion that a reexamination of the subject will cause a change in some instances in the conclusions reached on these subjects at the last session of Congress.

  • After two or three visits, finding that I was otherwise well, and had knowledge of government and civil affairs in Europe and America, he entered into conversation with me on these subjects.

  • You say that you have not time to write on these subjects.

  • The great importance of these subjects to the prosperity of the extensive region referred to and the security of the whole country in time of war can not escape observation.

  • Most of these subjects, indeed, are beyond your reach, as the legislation which disposed of them was in its character final and irrevocable.

  • Writings on hygiene and health have been accessible for centuries, but never before have books and magazines on these subjects been as numerous as they are today.

  • These subjects, as well as others, have been quite extensively discussed.

  • We may avoid talking nonsense on these subjects.

  • What we have to say of them here, will be thrown into the form of critical observations; in the progress of which, many quotations from other writers on these subjects, will be presented, showing what has been most popularly taught.

  • Cass, in a letter, in 1824, in view of these researches, "that so little valuable information has been given to the world on these subjects.

  • Anything transmitted to me by the middle of April on these subjects will be in season, because I shall not have printed all the transition part before that time.

  • And you gave your testimony on these subjects.

  • Have you any opinion now upon either of these subjects?

  • Gardoqui's arrival in America, with full powers on these subjects, naturally induced Congress to postpone coming to any resolution on them, until they should have the pleasure of seeing him.

  • Cabarrus had a conference with the Minister on these subjects, and according to M.

  • The Ambassador will write (by a courier to France, who sets out tomorrow) on these subjects to the Court.

  • The scientific facts embraced in the appendix, on the mines and mineralogy of Missouri, are taken from my publication on these subjects.

  • We consider the present work as an acquisition to our means of information respecting our mineral resources, and believe that it must be a regular volume of reference for all those who are interested in the investigation of these subjects.

  • For a series of years, the name of the author has been connected with the progress of discovery and research on these subjects.

  • His own utilitarian principle, when carried out on these subjects, shows that the best government is that which is most conducive to the welfare of the community.

  • They "came with freshness and alacrity to the business; and being encouraged both by the novelty of these subjects and by the success of their arms, would naturally ingraft some new kind of fruit on the ancient stock.

  • Upon examination of these, I found a certain boldness of temper growing in me, which was not inclined to submit to any authority in these subjects, but led me to seek out some new medium, by which truth might be established.

  • In the eighth book, admirable reflections on the former of these subjects occur at almost every sentence.

  • In all this he finds more desiderata than from the great attention paid to these subjects by the ancients could have been expected.

  • It seems however practicable to apply the close attention enforced by Bacon, and the careful arrangement and comparison of phænomena, which are the basis of his induction, to these subjects.


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