Ainda não temos significados para "broad ground".
1We are now on the broad ground of established facts; of history, recent, but still achieved.
2Syrian troops have unleashed a broad ground assault on rebel-held areas of the besieged city of Aleppo.
3Hence the instructions to Commodore Perry covered broad ground, and his letters of credence conformed to his instructions.
4Mr. Whitefield, on the other hand, was in favor of negro slavery on the broad ground of philanthropy.
5I am no anatomist: I simply take my stand upon the broad ground of the general philosophy of man.
6This being the case, it may readily be seen that there was a broad ground-work for unhappiness in the married state.
7But here is a broad ground upon which, by the very confession of our enemies, we stand on a higher platform.
8We say yes, on the broad ground of human experience and human testimony-theground on which is built the greater part of human knowledge.
9Not one of the cases had yet been pleaded on the broad ground, "Whether an African slave coming into England became free?"
10We have had many a confab with some who are now strong 'Republicans' we taking the broad ground of equality, and they the opposite ground.
11This consciousness, all neglected by them, gives broad ground for the expostulation of the Lord-'Yewill not come unto me that ye might have life!'
12But finally, on a broader ground, it destroyed the national right of Ireland.
13It rested upon broader ground than popular gratitude for his military services-greatas that sentiment was.
14The street, the barroom, the postoffice, some public place they want where they may meet freely on broader ground.
15So it was with General Ople, and nothing is left for me to say except, that there is broader ground than the chessboard.
16Kindness to the slave is frequently recommended, but this was done quite as forcibly, and upon a much broader ground by the pagan writers.
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