Sentence examples for progress mankind from inspiring English sources

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At first, it was a matter of moral progress: Mankind was expected to use reason to develop philosophically.

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"We, the Androgynes of the world, have formed this responsible corporate body to demonstrate by our efforts that our physiological and psychological handicaps need be no deterrent in integrating 10percentt of the world's population towards to constructive social progress of mankind," he wrote.

KW: I used to think that the progress of mankind toward a good and honest and livable, survivable world where people were decent to each other was a progress bar that was going forty-five degrees up the graph permanently when I was a young guy, and I realize now that that wasn't quite right.

An international effort to reduce and eliminate diseases: What better way to measure the moral progress of mankind?

Fosdick, a Baptist minister raised in the old orthodoxy, found his faith transformed by a study of the orthodoxy's hindrance to the progress of mankind.

In Milan the extravaganzas of Luigi Manzotti (1838 1905) offered anything but dancing while glorifying the progress of mankind through material discoveries and inventions.

The tragic turn of world events during the first few centuries of the Christian Era wrought havoc to the accumulated knowledge and progress of mankind.

Interviewers were routinely surprised by Lemmy's keen understanding of social and political issues, although he was far from optimistic about the progress of mankind.

This book was followed by Confucius as a Reformer (1897), which expounded Kang's belief that Confucius was concerned with contemporary problems and stood for change and that the progress of mankind was inevitable.

Senator Hatch, the President's emissary, took note of this i assuring the King that the President was well aware of the nature of the royal sacrifice...that Juda had made "a true, contribution to the progress of mankind.

He failed to win a seat in Parliament in the 1886 General Election and was taunted by Lord Salisbury: "However great the progress of mankind has been, and however far we have advanced in overcoming prejudices, I doubt if we have yet to go to that point of view where a British constituency would elect a black man".

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