Another manner of preparing them: Proceed as for the foregoing, with the addition of half a glass of cream.
Amyntas can, nevertheless, be explained in another manner.
The difference between the scholastics and the friends of innate ideas would not perhaps have been so great as it was supposed to be, had the question been proposed in another manner.
If the transition is of accidents only, the effect is a new modification; we do not then say that there is a new being, but that the being is in another manner.
But as matter also, though in another manner, is an incorporeal entity, we must examine its nature also.
But if these two objects are affected in one manner, and other two objects are affected in another manner, there might not always be need of a medium.
Therefore matter participates in the ideas without being affected; and consequently, this participation must operate in another manner; and, for instance, consist in appearance.
If this will not serve, they shall be shortly convinced and answered in another manner.
But she makes no account of this blindness and has her fill of all bliss and of the knowledge of another manner of living without any need whatever of sight.
This assurance of another manner of living, though we see nothing with the eyes, is the opening of another world to us.
Matters pass in another manner, which at first looks like disorder, but which is really a judicious contrivance.
In her youth, before she has a burrow, the Lycosa earns her living in another manner.
But, this time, as she is no longer assisted by the force of gravity, the thread is extracted in another manner.
According to a conjecture of Perrault, Vitruvius seems to speak of a similar construction; but Perrault himself acknowledges that the obscure passage in question[606] might be explained in another manner.
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