9661 examples of southern in sentences

But of greater importance was the direct exchange of thought, which proceeded through literary channels, by means of translations, especially by word of mouth among the Christians and Muhammedans who were living together in Southern Italy, Sicily, and Spain, and by commercial intercourse.

Gradually, in the southern and warmer parts of Europe, the tribes began to be more civilized.

First the Greeks, then the Etruscans (Ē-trŭs′cans), a people who lived in Italy just north of where Rome now is, and finally the southern Italians learned that it was possible to live in cities, without hunting and plundering.

They built excellent paved roads all over the southern part of Europe, and had wonderful systems of aqueducts which supplied their cities with pure water from springs and lakes miles away.

For several hundred years after this, they held the southern part of Spain, but were finally driven out.

Latin languages today are found also in the southern and western parts of Switzerland, all over Italy, and in Roumania.

Another Southern Product XIII.

Two Southern Gentlemen XXV.

There was no other passenger in the car, and Miller occupied himself in making a rough calculation of what it would cost the Southern railroads to haul a whole car for every colored passenger.

He represented the aggressive, offensive element among the white people of the New South, who made it hard for a negro to maintain his self-respect or to enjoy even the rights conceded to colored men by Southern laws.

We Southern people understand the negroes better than you do, sir.

The anti-negro legislation in more southern states, with large negro majorities, had awakened scarcely an echo in this state, with a population two thirds white.

Men of no better birth or breeding than he had represented Southern states in Congress since the war.

Such an article in a Northern newspaper would have attracted no special attention, and might merely have furnished food to an occasional reader for serious thought upon a subject not exactly agreeable; but coming from a colored man, in a Southern city, it was an indictment of the laws and social system of the South that could not fail of creating a profound sensation.

Carteret conducted the press campaign, and held out to the Republicans of the North the glittering hope that, with the elimination of the negro vote, and a proper deference to Southern feeling, a strong white Republican party might be built up in the New South.

The following want the comparative: front, frontmost; rear, rearmost; head, headmost; end, endmost; top, topmost; bottom, bottommost; mid or middle, midst, midmost or middlemost; north, northmost; south, southmost; east, eastmost; west, westmost; northern, northernmost; southern, southernmost; eastern, easternmost; western, westernmost.

From the four primitives we have also a third series of positives, ending in ern; as, northern, southern, eastern, western.

DIGEST OF DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURTS OF ALABAMA, LOUISIANA, FLORIDA, MISSISSIPPI, AND COURT OF APPEALS OF ALABAMA, REPORTED IN THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, VOLUMES 101-115.

CO. SEE Alabama and Southern reporter digest.

Florida and Southern reporter digest.

Louisiana and Southern reporter digest.

Mississippi and Southern reporter digest.

Temporary Southern digest of volumes 116-120 Southern reporter.

Temporary Southern digest of volumes 116-120 Southern reporter.

And midway between the custom-house and the cantina the two cool-eyed, deliberate men of the North faced the hot-blooded Southern haste that demanded Waring as prisoner.

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