To form a clear idea of any thing, is an undeniable argument for its possibility, and is alone a refutation of any pretended demonstration against it.
They themselves have no clear idea of it as a whole.
Place, "to drive trenches from one side of the rooms to another in order to get a clear idea of their shape and arrangement.
But our present business is to discover this people's real conceptions of its gods and to get a clear idea of their characteristic qualities.
It is advisable to have a clear ideaof what we mean by electrostatic action.
In order to give you a clear ideaof the action, I will suppose that a continuous-current generator is employed, which is often very convenient.
The employment of apt analogies in explaining the fundamental principles involved makes it easy for all to gain a clear idea of their nature.
In the case of Germany, especially, it is not easy to form a clear idea of the meaning attached to factory labour by the hitherto existing protective laws, and by the von Berlepsch Industrial Bill.
A clear idea is therefore another name for a little idea.
If the affection be well conveyed, it will work its effect without any clear idea, often without any idea at all of the thing which has originally given rise to it.
It is true, I have here no clear idea; but these words affect the mind more than the sensible image did; which is all I contend for.
We can obtain a clear idea of the work done here by letting a kilogramme-weight fall 22 centimetres.
We may easily obtain by this means a clear idea of what the unit quantity of electricity is.
To give yourselves a clear idea of the production of beats, take two metronomes and set them almost alike.
A clear idea of the whole apparatus is given by the wood-cut on the next page, and it ought certainly to be found in every infant school.
To form a clear idea of the two motions of the earth, imagine yourself standing on a circular platform which turns slowly round its centre.
From this point you can gain a clear idea of the two branches of the Seine as they unite at the lower end of the Île de la Cité.
Three =Excursions from Paris= are absolutely indispensable for any one who wishes to gain a clear idea of the France of the Renaissance and the succeeding epoch.
In order fully to comprehend this matter, it is above all necessary to form a clear idea of what is meant by conscience.
Words are of little importance, if we have a clear idea of the things.
To form a clear idea of this question, which is as complicated as it is important, it is first of all necessary to specify, in the best way we can, the real nature of the barbarian individuality.
The plan of the temple gives us a clear idea of the arrangement of the inner rooms.
We shall have no clear idea of the relation of these different chambers to one another, or of the mode of access to them through the labyrinthine passages and the numerous stairways, until the whole edifice has been unearthed.
The small cut gives us a clear idea of the altar, the light lines running around it showing the plan.
Upon the whole, you have given me a clear Idea, and laid open to me the real Principle of that great wicked Man.
Hence, until the time of Darwin no one had a clear idea of the real nature and causes of embryonic development.
In order to get a clear idea of this, we must understand carefully the relation of the embryonic shield to the germinative area and the embryonic vesicle.
To give a clear idea of the segmentation of this ovum, it is best to compare it with a globe, on the surface of which are marked the various parallels of longitude and latitude.
On comparing these averages it becomes possible to form a clear idea of the difference existing among the various peoples.
The following table will give a clear ideaof the method as employed by the Aztecs: One, ce, or cen.
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