It abolishes also at an early stage the improving influence of sexual selection, which was probably the third principal condition of the development of the higher powers of mankind.
For the same reason Plato also abolishes marriage, because it is a connection in which persons of opposite sex, as such, remain mutually bound to one another, even beyond the mere natural connection.
For, on the one hand, he shows that the vacuum really abolishes motion, and consequently in vacuum a universal rest would reign.
Spain, Alexander VI divides the world between Spain and Portugal; effects of her disastrous wars; sends fleet against pirates in the West Indies; abolishes the slave-trade.
His Highness abolishes the contribution by the owners of one 'castellano' for every Indian, they possess.
But intelligence is the universal,--the single plain truth of its particular self-divestments; and its consummated appropriation of them abolishes that distinction between meaning and name.
This progression, like the last, abolishes itself in a third judgment, which is disinterested--punishment.
Just as far as society obtains the domination of the social means of production in order to organize them socially it abolishes the existing servitude of man to his own means of production.
And now he gradually abolishes those so-called poles, to the attraction of which electric decomposition had been ascribed.
Like Boscovich, he abolishes the atom, and puts a 'centre of force' in its place.
Death is a refutation of this error, and abolishes it.
He has no fear of the law, because heabolishes it.
Listen to these clamors in the open streets, to these petitions flowing in from the towns on all sides; behold the universal will, the living law which abolishes the written law!
He not only abolishes his own wife's relatives, but those of other men who have entered into the marriage relationship.
The adversaries feign that Paul abolishes the Law of Moses, and that Christ succeeds in such a way that He does not freely grant the remission of sins, but on account of the works of other laws, if any are now devised.
It is called the "Hidden Destruction," and it abolishes both Tawil and Tenzil, or open and secret dogma as to the Koran.
When men have acquired a vested right in an iniquitous assessment, the fertile politician neither reforms nor abolishes the old, but invents a new impost.
By definition, an anaesthetic is a substance which, without paralysing the activity of the heart and the respiration, abolishes sensibility.
Further, we have no hesitation in asserting that the anaesthetised animal behaves like the anaesthetised man; that is to say, chloroform given to an animal abolishes all sensibility to pain.
But besides this, the distinction drawn by Aristotle, between First and Second Essence or Substance, abolishes the marked line of separation between Substance and Quality, making the former shade down into the latter.
But the inward Idea abolishes these finite forms: a philosophy which has not the absolute form identical with the content, must pass away because its form is not that of truth.
This Constitution, which loudly proclaims and confirms the Revolution of 1789 in its principles and its consequences, and which merely abolishes liberty, was evidently and happily inspired in M.
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