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Meanings of common brotherhood in English
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Usage of common brotherhood in English
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He belonged to the church-thechurch of the commonbrotherhood of man.
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Feelings of a commonbrotherhood made hearts happier and lives better.
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And every man was marked alike with the emblems of a commonbrotherhood-thebrotherhood of work.
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Our commonbrotherhood binds us to do nothing that would even grieve one of the family.
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It is this thought which gives unity to the nation, and binds the tribes into a commonbrotherhood.
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They come as a superior race, unable to meet the natives on the basis of a commonbrotherhood.
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I can undertake the sublime task, which they once undertook, the task of making our commonbrotherhood wiser and happier.
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Paganism never recognized what is most noble and glorious in man; never recognized his equality, his commonbrotherhood, his natural rights.
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How could anything of universal good come from a people who consider nothing from the viewpoint of a kindly commonbrotherhood?
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No other organization has done more to extend the feeling of commonbrotherhood in the world and the spirit of world service.
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Each one becomes industrially and commercially autonomous, but all are firmly held together in a commonbrotherhood by the ties of religion.
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Although we are all bound together by one commonbrotherhood, the song of the gay is ever the funeral dirge to the sorrowing.
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We have a commonbrotherhood with all Greeks, a common language, common altars and sacrifices, common nationality; it would be unseemly to betray these.
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I entreat you, by our commonbrotherhood, not to interpose between me and a subject so sublime, the absurd figure of an angry baker!'
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Proud knight, proud lady, gentlemen, gentlewomen, and unknown humble folk, in commonbrotherhood at last, "dust to dust" and unmarked level ground above them.
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"Do you not know that war itself should be conducted with humanity, and that we should never forget our commonbrotherhood with our enemies!"