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But beyond that, the picture of my dear mother, with the thousand worries of a large school of small boys on her hands, finding time to gather, pack, address, and post each week with her own hands so fleeting and inessential a token of her love, has a thousand times arisen to my memory, and led me to consider some apparently quite unnecessary little labour of love as being well worth the time and trouble.

You know Russell Harrison, 'Dutch's' cousin, that used to play with Len, really WAS sent there!" "For Heaven's sake, what for?" "Well, Hugh Wilson had some trouble with Paul King, and it was about money and Russell Harrison went to Hughie and told him " So the conversation was diverted over and over again; and the inessential things were said, and the important ones forgotten.

So Lessing, Goethe, and the idealists in Germany, and after them such lay prophets as Carlyle and Emerson, had for Christianity only an inessential respect. They drank their genuine inspiration directly from nature, from history, from the total personal apprehension they might have of life.

History indeed resolved itself into a series of more or less sanguinary events arbitrarily grouped under the names of persons who had to be identified with the assistance of numbers. Neither of the development of national life, nor of the clash of nations, did he really know anything that was not inessential and anecdotic.

It eliminates the inessential and preserves the proportions; above all, it preserves the figure of Emily Brontë, solitary and unique. Anyhow, I have never been able to get away from it. September 1911. More than once Mr.

To me it is amazing how inessential is the change produced by the Anglo-Saxon type and temperament by influences of climate and admixture of foreign blood. There are great foreign cities in New York German, Italian, Yiddish, Bohemian, Hungarian, Chinese but the New York of the New Yorker is scarcely, to the Englishman, a foreign city.

The inference here is the same as in our last observation. The winding up is inessential to the operations of the Automaton, and is performed with the design of exciting in the spectators the false idea of mechanism. When the question is demanded explicitly of Maelzel "Is the Automaton a pure machine or not?" his reply is invariably the same "I will say nothing about it."

Surely if we leave them out the subject and the object of the cognitive relation float-in the same universe, 'tis true but vaguely and ignorantly and without mutual contact or mediation. Our critics nevertheless call the workings inessential.

The conclusion he has come to with regard to the eternal truth as contrasted with the temporary colourings of Christianity, with the essential as contrasted with the inessential, can best be outlined by taking in turn some of the main tenets and characteristics of the Christian faith. Eucken's conception of the negative movement is very much akin to the Christian idea of conversion.

Truly the sentence WAS inimical to the culprit; but which idea of it is the truer one, that bare logical definition of it, or its full psychological specification? The anti-pragmatists ought in consistency to stand up for the criminal's view of the case, treat the judge as the latter's logical enemy, and bar out the other conditions as so much inessential psychological stuff.

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