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Example sentences for "corollaries"

Lexicographically close words:
cornu; cornua; cornucopia; cornucopias; corolla; corollary; corollas; corona; coronach; coronae
  1. Other corollaries derive from this same principle of uniformity.

  2. Corollaries of this axiom soon appeared in the postulates of the conservation of matter or mass, and the conservation of energy, or more properly for the ancients, of motion.

  3. The supposed corollaries seem to have a more binding force than the original theorem: the superstructure seems to stand better without than with what is represented as its foundation.

  4. Some of the explanations of natural phenomena which are drawn as corollaries from the new theory of forces are in the highest degree curious and beautiful.

  5. Footnote 68] I know that the corollaries of these truths are severe, peremptory, and inevitable.

  6. Two corollaries of great importance in the theory of ethics spring from a consideration of our physical powers.

  7. The later propositions in Spinosa are chiefly obvious corollaries from the definitions and a few of the first propositions which contain the whole theory, which he proceeds to expand.

  8. Now, then, we have done with the ninth column, and also with the eighth; for they are both mere corollaries from all the rest, and linked together under the plain rule of three.

  9. If the Solar System was formed by the concentration of diffused matter, which evolved heat while gravitating into its present dense form; then there are certain obvious corollaries respecting the relative temperatures of the resulting bodies.

  10. We observe, finally, that, in the first work, there were drawn essentially the same corollaries respecting the rights of individuals and their relations to the State that are drawn in the "Principles of Ethics.

  11. In these two volumes this natural basis is set forth, and its corollaries are elaborated.

  12. Here we may note certain corollaries from the concept of relation as just analysed.

  13. These are not entities really distinct from the substance, but only aspects which we recognize to be necessary corollaries of its nature.

  14. Widely speculative as seemed these suggested corollaries from the Nebular Hypothesis when set forth in 1858, and quite at variance with the beliefs then current, they proved to be not ill-founded.

  15. What are the corollaries in relation to concentrating nebulous spheroids?

  16. From this may be deduced all the corollaries which Mr. Ricardo and others have drawn from his theory of profits as expounded by himself.

  17. The opinions now laid before the reader are presented as corollaries necessarily following from the principles upon which Free Trade itself rests.

  18. That from a truth apparently so barren any corollaries were deducible--was reserved for Mr. Malthus to show.

  19. Under one aspect a university is a particular kind of educational institution, and the views which we may take of the proper nature of a university are corollaries from those which we hold respecting education in general.

  20. In itself it expressed the reasoning type of mind and thought which reigned throughout the English literature; but the corollaries from it which produced harm were no part of the original system.

  21. Pressensé’s arrangement has the disadvantage too of leaving out many of the critical difficulties which Celsus alleges in the scriptures; but he rightly points out that they are all corollaries from a philosophical principle.

  22. If in Diderot we have met with atheism, and in Helvetius with the selfish theory of morals; in the author of “the System of Nature” we meet with utter materialism, and the two former evils as corollaries from it.

  23. Both were corollaries from his philosophical principles.

  24. Hence, independently of any particular corollaries from special parts of their systems, the influence of their spirit was to beget a critical, subjective, and analytical study of any topic.

  25. His words are, "Cyprian and the rest cannot have known the corollaries which follow from their precepts about the Church.

  26. Corollaries from it 96 Our Lord's answer to the question, who was the greatest?

  27. The corollaries from the principle of utility, like the precepts of every practical art, admit of indefinite improvement, and, in a progressive state of the human mind, their improvement is perpetually going on.

  28. In one point of view, they may be considered as corollaries from the principles already laid down.

  29. In other words, Ethology, the deductive science, is a system of corollaries from Psychology, the experimental science.

  30. But the uniformities of coexistence obtaining among phenomena which are effects of causes, must (as we have so often observed) be corollaries from the laws of causation by which these phenomena are really determined.

  31. The civilization of the time did not involve the corollaries of our jural postulate.

  32. If so, four corollaries will serve as the bases of four types of liability.

  33. We may say, perhaps, that of the first of these the main outcome was belief in God; and such a God, that belief in Him carried with it the two corollaries of aspiration after righteousness, and conviction of sin.

  34. The nature of such corollaries may best be shown by an example.

  35. Deductions or inferences which the commander wishes to note may, at this point, be included with the Decision as corollaries (see next page).


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