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Strip Hume's case of the ambiguities already pointed out suppose the physicians really separate and independent witnesses not a corporation speaking by one organ it will then become a mere question of degree between the philosopher and the mathematician seven witnesses? or fifty? or a hundred? But the useful result from all this is, that Mr.

I incline to think we can get together a house at the Ambiguities that'll enter into the humour of the thing, and see what your play's driving at. How did you learn all about stage requirements, though? I never saw a beginner's play with so little in it that was absolutely impossible.

One of the advantages of having accurately studied a plurality of languages, especially of those languages which eminent thinkers have used as the vehicle of their thoughts, is the practical lesson we learn respecting the ambiguities of words, by finding that the same word in one language corresponds, on different occasions, to different words in another.

The difficulty the same as in all Socialism. The masses would have to be plebeian in position and patrician in feeling. Organisation for ideal ends breeds fanaticism. Public spirit the life of democracy. Primacy of nature over spirit. All experience at bottom liberal. Social experience has its ideality too. The self an ideal. Romantic egotism. Vanity. Ambiguities of fame. Its possible ideality.

Declamation, clap-trap, evasion, ambiguities of thought and expression, empty plausibilities, unfair, partial, and exaggerated statements, were all essentially repugnant to that clear and sceptical intellect, to that sound, cautious, practical judgment. His business talents were very great, and they were assiduously cultivated. His appetite for work was insatiable.

Manvers drove him delicately from point to point, involving him in his own contradictions, rolling him in his own ambiguities, till suddenly vague recollections began to stir in the victim's mind. Manvers? Was that the name? It began to recall to him certain articles in the reviews, the Church papers.

A week or two later, while 'The Primate of Fiji' was still running vigorously at the Ambiguities Theatre, Arthur Berkeley's second opera, 'The Duke of Bermondsey; or, the Bold Buccaneers of the Isle of Dogs, was brought out with vast success and immense exultation at the Marlborough.

In the preamble, he claimed the prerogative, in right of his imperial authority, to interpret the meaning of the religious treaty, the ambiguities of which had already caused so many disputes, and to decide as supreme arbiter and judge between the contending parties. This prerogative he founded upon the practice of his ancestors, and its previous recognition even by Protestant states.

Lord? 'I have known her for a year or two. Tarrant began to exercise caution. Nancy had no hand in this matter; some one had told tales about her, that was all. He must learn, without committing himself, exactly how much had been discovered. 'Are you engaged to her? 'Engaged to marry her? No. He saw in Mrs. Damerel's clear eye that she convicted him of ambiguities.

It was sung in Poker Flat with the addition of a local chorus, and danced as an unhallowed rhythmic dance by the Pyrrhic phalanx of One Horse Gulch, known as "The Festive Stags of Calaveras." Some unhappy ambiguities of expression gave rise to many new readings, notes, and commentaries, which, I regret to state, were more often marked by ingenuity than delicacy of thought or expression.