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Use "quoad" in a sentence
"He would have seen that a person, 'quoad' person, can have nothing common or generic; and that where this finds place, the person is corrupted by introsusception of a nature, which becomes evil thereby, and on this relation only is an evil nature."
"By its nationality must every nation retain its independence; -- I mean a nationality 'quoad' the nation."
"Better thus; -- nationality in each individual, 'quoad' his country, is equal to the sense of individuality 'quoad' himself; but himself as subsensuous, and central."