4467 examples of nature. in sentences

J. Keynes and Robert Lansing have already published some very important things, but no secret documents; recently, however, Tardieu and Poincaré, in the interest of the French nationalist thesis which they sustain, have published also documents of a very reserved nature.

Circumstances drag downward from childhood, poor, weak, fallen, human nature.

"To have appreciated you, Powis, was a mark of a high judgment; but it seems he properly appreciated himself, his country, and human nature.

"Alas, I fear," cried Delia, "since you endeavour to conceal them from me, they are reasons of the most afflicting nature."

Would you be of them, you must, like the Highest who ever trod this earth, go fasting into the wilderness, and, among the wild beasts, stand alone face to face with the powers of Nature.'

I have explored the world of thought and the realm of nature.

But "Markheim," by touching more chords and by sounding lower depths, makes the triumph at the end seem like a permanent victory for universal human nature.

1886 Apr. 6 Integer Members of the First Centenary Nature.

For if I should (said He) Bestow this jewel also on My creature, He would adore My gifts instead of Me, And rest in Nature, not the God of Nature.

It is observed, by the younger Pliny, that "in the confines of virtue and great qualities, there are, generally, vices of an opposite nature.

She was a woman not easily to be startled by the vagaries of human nature.

These captives did very little to earn their living; but, on the other hand, their living was not expensive, their diet being nothing but air, au nature.

It's human nature.

Another ostensible cause of the dereliction of the peasantry from the laws of humanity, may be the extreme oppression under which they groan; as, on account of their former propensity to rebellion, they are now ruled with a rod of iron, which in all probability has rendered them callous, and deaf to the voice of nature.

" Another growl, but of a thoroughly placid nature.

I been told I got an awfully feminine nature.

Spider silk, wonder-stuff of nature.

Of the barrel of gunpowder, which I took up out of the sea, I brought away about sixty pounds powder, which was not damaged, and this with a great quantity of lead for bullets, I removed for my castle to this retreat, now fortified both by art and nature.

If we consider Him in his omnipresence; his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature.

'No one understands his nature.

but they were not of a serious nature.

Other great religious teacherssome of them very great indeedhave thought and taught contemptuously of our animal nature.

I do not found it on any external considerations, whether of Law or Revelation, both of which, I conceive, presuppose morality, but on the very make and constitution of our nature.

Many such complaints hear we out of Job's mouth, to whom God, notwithstanding, was that gracious, that he never came to question his state before God, or to conclude his hypocrisy, or his being still in the state of nature.

If any engagements can be supposed binding to posterity, certainly national covenants to keep the commandments of God, and to adhere to his institutions, must be of that nature.

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