But there isanother side of the picture to which we must now turn.
Three or four generations earlier, or three or four generations later, he would have found much more that was congenial to one or another side of his intellectual temperament.
On another side, he orders the Gabali and the neighbouring cantons of the Arverni to march against the Helvii, and sends the Ruteni and the Cadurci to lay waste the country of the Volcae Arecomici.
Now there is another side to this same inward necessity of which I have been speaking, on which I must just touch.
Yet there is another side to Germanism which is prone to the ideal and the mystical, and bears still the trace of those lovely legends of mediaeval growth to which we have adverted.
On the contrary, he renounces willingly the pretension of restoring this chaos of phenomena to one single notion; he regains on another side, and with interest, what he loses on this side.
I have said that there is another side to the desert; though there is something queer in talking ofanother side to something so bare and big and oppressively obvious.
But this political announcement or advertisement, though more intelligent than our own, had, as I could readily believe, another side to it.
All this, I say, is a fact that must be faced, but there is another side to the case, and it is this that the genius of Shakespeare discovered.
Finally, it should be noted that leaflets and probably some leaves, whilst describing their ellipses, often rotate slightly on their axes; so that the plane of the leaf is directed first to one and then to another side.
Another side of the war is reflected in such poems as "Come up from the Fields, Father," an exquisite picture of an old mother and father receiving the news of their son's death on the battlefield.
Another side of Pope's nature is revealed in this: that to some of his friends, to Swift and Bolingbroke for example, he showed gratitude, and that to his parents he was ever a dutiful son.
But there is another side to vital activity besides acting upon the surrounding world; the living creature is acted on by influences from without.
There is, however, another side of the question, which the discovery of radio-activity has brought to light, and which has effected a revolution in our views.
There is another side to this feminine dignity in the old, sometimes a little lost in the young, with which I shall deal presently.
But there is another side to the American tradition, which is really too much lacking in our own tradition.
There is, to be sure, another side to the picture; the enthusiastic adoption of a belief or theory throws into brilliant relief all the facts that tell in its favour, but blinds you to the considerations that make against it.
There is, however, another side to this whole question.
But there is another side to the injunction besides that.
There is another side to Uncle Tom's Cabin as surely as there is another side to Mr. Carnegie's paean of modern industrialism in his Triumphant Democracy.
Before we leave the Mousterians, another side of their culture deserves brief mention.
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