We have found the social will to be something relatively permanent and moving with more or less consistency toward certain comprehensive ends.
The argument that egoism is rational at least in so far as it introduces consistency into actions and unifies and harmonizes desires and impulses deserves little consideration.
Many forms of consistency may indicate a certain degree of rationality, and yet too slight a degree to win approval.
PurA(C)es of Legumes= Add sufficient water, nut or dairy cream or milk to mashed beans, peas or lentils to make of the consistency of a thick batter.
Where consistencyis desired, combine it with unbrowned flour.
When the potatoes have cooked enough to give a little consistency to the stew, drop in pieces of nutmese in strips about 1A1/2 in.
Ragout (Stew) of Trumese= Thicken bouillon or consommA(C) to the consistency of thin cream.
Boundary Castle Soup= Add sufficient water with salt to Boundary Castle sauce to make of the consistency of soup.
Dissolve sugar in juice, add to boiling cream, boil, stirring, until of the consistency of thin cream.
The simplest ones consist of milk thickened to the consistency of very thin cream, salt, and a vegetable or some other ingredient.
Creamed Mushrooms= Stew mushrooms in a larger quantity of water, add cream, and thicken to the consistency of very heavy cream.
Boil and thicken with flour to the consistency of thin cream; add salt and pour over oyster plant which has been arranged in baking dish with a slight sprinkling of stale bread crumbs between the layers and on top.
To blend flour and liquid for thickening, add only a little liquid at a time, stirring with a fork or batter whip until a perfectly smooth paste is formed, then add liquid to make of the consistency of rather thin cream.
When of the desired consistency put the mixture into well oiled molds or brick shaped tins, taking care that the corners are well filled.
Thus I might rely simply upon your generous republican hearts, and upon the consistency of your principles; but I beg to add some essential differences in material respects, between your present condition and that of yore.
Are you, or are you not, come to such a degree of strength and consistency as to be the masters of your own fortunes?
When the eye does not need a mark, the mark should be omitted, even though consistency in punctuation seems to call for it.
As we are now considering what is technically called a series, it is well to consider the value of consistency in the punctuation of a series.
They claim, therefore, to be able to resolve everything into spontaneity and free-will with no less logical consistency than that with which freewill can be resolved into an outcome of necessity.
In consistency with this preparatory change, a charmed efficacy is attributed to the subsequent participation in the elements.
You deny the self-consistency of the Church of England and call it a compromise; and the sudden rustle of gowns and sleeves proclaims a great sensation.
M'Neile's Lecture, The Proper Deity of our Lord the only Ground of Consistency in the Work of Redemption, pp.
This is a charge which Caius might bring, in consistency with the fullest acceptance of the Apocalypse as authentic and true.
With what consistency can the advocates of such an economy accuse its opponents of dealing lightly with sin, of deluding men into a false trust, and administering seductive flatteries to human nature?
Consistency is the greatest crime of our commercial age.
The boiling point of water gives a firmer consistency than a temperature below this point.
If a tender, jellylike consistency is wanted, cook the egg below the boiling point of water.
The cheeses are then covered with cheesecloth and "ripened" slowly, the ripening process giving characteristic consistency and flavor.
In a short time, the milk becomes solidified to a consistency like that of jelly.
A high temperature, that of a hot pan, will produce a leathery consistency if long continued.
In his judgment, whatever would give consistency to the military establishment, would be ultimately favourable to economy.
In all the strokes illustrated it is assumed that the brush is moderately full of paint of a consistency a little thinner than that usually put up by colourmen.
To thin it, mix a little turpentine and linseed oil in equal parts with it; and get it into easy working consistency before beginning your work, so as not to need any medium.
The petty sovereign of a country estimated at six or eight lacs ought not for a moment to prove an impediment to any of our measures, or to affect the consistency of our conduct.
Under these suppositions, moral principles not only lose their objective and solid consistency in the mass of mankind, but they also become irrevocably subject to the arbitrariness of the single individual.
If we judge Marcion's procedure by a standard suited to the age in which he lived, our wonder will be, not that he has shown so little, but so much, consistency and insight.
Their disposition to prey upon and devour the flock, well accords with the character afterwards given to the shepherds also, and shews the consistency of the metaphorical language.
Not to dwell on the want of consistency in this change of character, its avowed inadequacy to furnish the solution required, is alone a sufficient refutation of it.
Must we not a little doubt the consistency of his policy and even his insight when we find him after all this enacting sumptuary laws?
But in the general picture there are a consistencyand a sobriety, which, combined with its peculiarity, commend it to us as historical.
The pulp being diluted to a consistency suitable for the paper machine, is delivered into a vat, of which the level is regulated by a waste pipe, so as to keep it nearly full.
It must next be passed through a fine hair sieve, by means of rubbing it down with a hard hair-brush, and brought to the proper consistency by thin mild beer.
I had once looked at this paper before, and thought much of this theory; but this thought had been obliterated from my mind by thoughts advanced by others, as I thought in consistency with the sentence I quoted from Bakewell.
Still, as they are all held in avowed consistency with that great series of facts which go to constitute the Orthodox system, they should not be regarded as placing their advocates beyond the proper limits of Orthodoxy.
Pelagians affirm, but is produced by the influence of the Holy Spirit, operating on the mind through the truth, and in perfect consistency with the nature of moral action, and laws of moral agency.
In the first instance consistency passes for truth.
Parmenides, then, had reason to say that consistency required Socrates, if he assumed any such Ideas, to assume all.
Wet the sand to the consistency of mud and keep the dish in a warm light place.
Mazzini's life was one piece of almost perfect consistency and continuity.
The crusaders' cry 'God wills it' is for him, and his are the courage and consistency and power of sacrifice, that come to those who know they battle on the side of God.
It was in thorough consistencywith constitutional principles that the burgesses, just as being the sovereign power, should not on ordinary occasions take part in the course of public business.
Thus the inexorable consistency with which the Romans carried out their conception of the paternal and marital power converted it into a real right of property.
Such a legislative contract was -de jure- requisite in all cases which involved a deviation from the ordinary consistency of the legal system.