Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 15, 2025
"He goes on and on like that! When will you learn enough to drop your deductions? Instead of arguing and deducing, it would be much better if you took some of the blood-stained grass for analysis!" When they had finished their examination, and drawn a plan of the locality, the investigators went to the director's office to write their report and have breakfast.
However far many superior minds of the heathen world might advance, in deducing from the contemplation of all around them more correct views of the goodness and wisdom of an all-ruling power, these were ideas far too refined for the mass, who felt the want of something more apparent to the senses something on which the mind could repose from vain imaginings and real fears.
And how irrefragably she had been deducing from it all, syllogism after syllogism, the non-existence of evil! how it was but a lower form of good, one of the countless products of the one great all-pervading mind which could not err or change, only so strange and recondite in its form as to excite antipathy in all minds but that of the philosopher, who learnt to see the stem which connected the apparently bitter fruit with the perfect root from whence it sprang.
Paul II, a Barbo of Venice, found his vanity flattered by deducing his House, notwithstanding an adverse pedigree, according to which it came from Germany, from the Roman Ahenobarbus, who had led a colony to Parma, and whose successors had been driven by party conflicts to migrate to Venice.
"I'm going to be married to-morrow " "What?" "I'm going to be married to-morrow and I've got to support my wife decently..." "It's that little Frazer girl who was crying all over my office to- day," said Lightener, deducing the main fact with characteristic shrewdness. "And your father wouldn't have it and threw you out...or did the thing that stands to him for throwing out?" "I got out.
Returning to Slough, he continued his studies in mathematics, chemistry, and natural philosophy, and in various publications exhibited that faculty of observation and analyzation, that intelligence and scrupulousness in collecting facts, and that boldness in deducing new inferences from them, which were characteristic of his illustrious father.
None better than he, armed with an implacable logic, could solve those terrible problems in which X in algebra, the unknown quantity represents the criminal. Clever in deducing the unknown from the known, he excelled in collecting facts, and in uniting in a bundle of overwhelming proofs circumstances the most trifling, and in appearance the most insignificant.
Or stay, he continued abruptly, after considering Simon's narrowly for a moment, and doubtless deducing from it a last hope, 'I will be merciful. I will give you one more chance. 'And yourself? I said with a sneer. 'As you please, he answered, declining to be diverted from the trembling lad, whom his gaze seemed to fascinate.
Never once did you pretend to know what the future would bring forth: you only pointed to the past, deducing therefrom your duty, as you conceived it, to the Constitution. Conditionally that commanded my respect." "Surely," said the King, "I am bound, whatever the conditions, to hold sacred a trust which has been committed to me by inheritance." The Professor bowed.
And in these arrangements of the Principia of human action, the Spurzheimites, whether right or wrong, in part, or upon the whole, have but followed, in principle, the footsteps of their predecessors: deducing and establishing every thing from the preconceived destiny of man, and upon the ground of the objects of his Creator.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking