The House was now anxious that Mr. Rolle should express his satisfaction; but he positively and determinately refused, "as he wished every member of the House to JUDGE for himself!
Full of spirits and jokes, hedeterminately looked away from his cousin, took both Ellis's hands, and shook them with his usual heartiness.
Fleda again smiled at him, in the very dint of giving a hard push to her needle a smile that would have witched him into good humour if he had not been determinately in a cloud, and proof against everything.
Charlton, turning with the dryest disregard from her interference, and addressing himself determinately to his father.
But if you affirm the reality of a fact to come, then your affirmation is not by necessity determinately true, nor is the contradictory negation determinately true.
If you affirm the reality of a fact past or present, your affirmation is of necessity determinately true, or it is determinately false, i.
But what is this determinately true, but true upon our knowledge, or evidently true?
You cannot know the Relatum determinately or accurately, unless you know the Correlatum also; without the knowledge of the latter, you can only know the former in a vague and indefinite manner.
With their usual impetuosity the French pushed forward, and the British as determinately opposed them.
No troops fought better than the French, and no battle could have been more determinately contested.
Max was in his room at the Academy, busy with his tasks, trying determinately to forget homesickness by giving his whole mind to them, and succeeding fairly well.
But sometimes, especially when a taught strain has been held on the line, the whale continues to press so determinately into the depths of the ocean that it dies by a process similar to drowning.
Now jeered by his watch-mates as to his perception of cold, he determinately faced the chilling blast, renewing his bravadoes of indifference of feeling even to the then prevailing severity.
Another and another step was deliberately, but determinately pushed forward, whilst the dog, repelled by the immovable gaze, yielded the ground.
But I know you call not this a form of government, unless as determinately managed by one, many or most.
It may fix the water with the fibrine, and thus destroy the power of coagulation; or it may extract the water so determinately as to produce coagulation.
But Louis, still fancying he heard the voice, pressed more determinately forward, and soon found himself surrounded by smoke alone.
She would forget her English theme; she would cease to worry herself about Marie Antoinette; she would cease to repeat her part in the coming play; and she would devote herself exclusively and determinately to Nan's pleasure.
It was as impossible for Annie to turn away from laughter and merriment as it would be for a flower to keep its head determinatelyturned from the sun.
On the other hand, even if the concept of the original Being could be also found determinately by the merely theoretical path (viz.
On the other hand, the Judgement teleologically employed furnishes conditions determinatelyunder which something (e.
If this be admitted it is also admitted that only by a judgment of means--things having value in the carrying of an indeterminate situation to a completion--is the enddeterminately made out in judgment.
The statement involves the assumption of two temporal "spreads" which, moreover, are determinately specified as to their constituent elements and as to their order.
The poor boy seemed so faint from grief and fasting, that Dingwall at last decided to take him away from the sorrowful scene, and to leave Morag, who determinately clung to her old friend.
In every direction her frontier is determinately advanced, while thousands of strange people are submitting to her sway.
The insurgents themselves are still determinately opposed to idolatry in all its features.
She saw him throw his coat and hat on the ground; then catching one of the long lithe branches he was in a moment off the ground and in the tree; yes, and making determinately for the top of it.
This is a circumstance which has been observed by [948]many: but this ingenious writer unfortunately opposes all who have written upon the subject, however determinately they may have expressed themselves.
But titles, as I have shewn, were not always determinately appropriated: nor was Chus the original person, who was called Zoroaster.
He purposed determinately to carry into effect the projects of the fairies.
Setting her brows in a frown, her lips in a thin red line, she determinately withstood the mocking influence that held her.
But waiting for no answer, with the same breath she passed the maid, and determinately entered the room.
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