Made-men Sentence Examples
In those days the frequent visitation of plagues made men fear the gathering together of multitudes.
In the latter there occurred the suggestive remarks that, whereas revolutions made men prematurely old and weary, the work of colonization tended to renew the youth of nations.
Its popular aim and its rationalistic method made men overlook its real contents, which were not put clearly before them.
The Jewish scribes thus fenced the law of vows with a traditional interpretation which made men break.
These gods were some in vegetable, some in animal form; some traditions place among these gods Tiki the demiurge, who (like Prometheus) made men out of clay.
Like the Australian Pundjel, and the Maori Tiki, he made men of clay.
The oppression and follies of the restored governments made men forget the evils of French rule and remember only its good side.
Law never made men a whit more just; and, by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the agents of injustice.
What force made men act so?