Incipient modifications are developed and defined in different ways by different circumstances, and the parts of a living being are brought into closer reciprocal relations, and thus welded into a coherent organic whole.
For in different circumstances, and at different stages of individual and social development, the application of the same ethical end may naturally produce different and conflicting courses of conduct.
In this way, one organism increases in complexity in a certain direction, while another organism, in different circumstances, also develops a more complicated structure, though one of a different kind.
If I ever come across you again under different circumstances it will be a pleasure," he said.
However, the men in the foremost vehicle got little of it, and Ingleby felt that the drive would have been pleasant in different circumstances, as he watched the blue hills that rose in the dazzling distance, blurred with heat.
What very different races among our fowls and domestic pigeons, which we have obtained by raising them in different circumstances and in different countries, and how vainly do we now endeavor to rediscover them in nature!
But in the different points of the earth's surface which can be inhabited, nature and the situation of the places and climates constitute there, for the animals as for the plants, different circumstances of all sorts of degrees.
These variations are dependent on different circumstances.
The value of these two classes of guano differs materially, and they are also applicable under different circumstances, but to these points reference will afterwards be made.
They are illustrations of barrenness dependent on different circumstances.
The latter sometimes may and sometimes may not, according to different circumstances.
Other sorts of produce sometimes may, and sometimes may not, according to different circumstances.
Monopolies of the second kind may sometimes attract stock towards the particular trade in which they are established, and sometimes repel it from that trade, according to different circumstances.
I am not sure that, in different circumstances, I should not have loved.
This circumstance, in conjunction with the love which she bore to Constantia, had suggested to Helena a scheme, which her want of foresight would, in different circumstances, have occasioned her to overlook.
Occupied with attention to the wailings of the girl, and full of sorrow and perplexity, I had admitted an opinion which would have never been adopted in different circumstances.
In different circumstances, I should have instantly supposed it to be a wolf, or panther, or bear.
The singularity of his birth had made her regard this being as more intimately her brother, than would have happened in different circumstances.
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