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After such needed surveys in detail, we may, indeed must, compare and generalise them. Similarly for the pasture, the forest. And not only the tourist, but the historian or the economist too often fail to see how Galashiels or Bradford are developments of the wool hamlet, now familiar to many in R.L. Stevenson's native Swanston.

While in the preceding movements, it is said, he aimed at expressing tragic details, in the last he has tried to generalise. He wished "to heighten the darkness of tragedy by making it follow closely on the heels of triumph.

That shows imagination, so you can't say he hasn't got any." "You can never say anybody hasn't got anything," declared Mr. Churchouse. "Human nature defeats all calculations. The wisest only generalise about it." The municipal borough of Bridport stretches itself luxuriously from east to west beneath a wooded hill.

He who contemplates aviation as a profession must set himself the task of learning all there is to be learned, and in the right way. Individual opportunities and circumstances will, necessarily, play so large a part in the steps taken by a young man or by his parents on his behalf to launch him on a career in aviation that it is impossible, here, to do more than generalise.

This kind can confer the solemn benediction, or Benedictio major, if they choose; but besides this their every kind thought, word, or action is a Benedictio generalise and even their frowns, curses, angry looks and irritable gestures may be called Benedictiones minores vel incerti. I believe I am within the definitions. I avoid heresy. All this is sound theology. I do not smell of the faggot.

"No, no, madame," he quickly rejoined, "you are apt to jump from one extreme to the other. It does not do to generalise thus. The young monks at Sainte Amandine showed themselves to be my enemies, I admit, and for this I shall punish them as they deserve, but the poor old monks merely desired my success and advantage.

As all knowledge not intuitive comes exclusively from inductions, induction is the main topic of Logic; and yet neither have metaphysicians analysed this operation with a view to practice, nor, on the other hand, have discoverers in physics cared to generalise the methods they employed.

But if that were the whole that I have to say, I should have said but little to the purpose. It very little avails to tell men to love. We cannot love to order, or because we think it duty. There is but one way of loving, and that is to see the lovely. The disciple who loved Jesus was 'the disciple whom Jesus loved. Generalise that, and it teaches us this, that

It is dangerous to generalise; and, when as in this survey we are attempting to indicate broadly the trend of the thought of an age, we have more than ordinary need to be on our guard lest we should sacrifice truth to the desire for a seeming completeness of logical presentation.

Psmith waited with some interest for the reply, but it did not come. Possibly Sam did not wish to generalise on insufficient experience. "Solvitur ambulando," said Psmith softly, turning the stick round in his fingers. "Comrade Windsor!" "Hullo?" "Is it possible to hurt a coloured gentleman by hitting him on the head with a stick?" "If you hit him hard enough."

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