He had a great repugnance to the excise as established in Europe; but in America it was of a different nature.
Each lichen is composed of white filaments and green, or greenish, rounded cells, and it is argued that the two are of different nature, the one living at the expense of the other.
They appear to have looked at nature under the same aspect, but it was a different nature,--the difference between Flanders and Venice.
A different modification of nature, but not a different nature.
On no account use the strong dressings that are prepared for the skin diseases of animals of a different nature.
The disease, being of quite a different nature, requires treatment of another character altogether.
Follicular Mange, so named from its being caused by the presence of a parasite distinguished as Demodex folliculorum, is of a different nature to the sarcoptic mange, and is less readily expelled.
Besides, if unity be the principle of quantity, does it share the nature of quantity, or has it a different nature?
His passion was of a different nature, and the object of it effectually without his reach.
The preparations for his going to Oxford were now converted into others of a different nature.
No doubt the practical and regulative faith which exercised a real influence upon life was of quite a different nature.
Once integrated in practical experiences of a different nature, such as those of automation, they all allow for a new dynamics.
Accordingly, its functioning might address the universality of harmony and rhythm, but not aspects of pragmatics which are of a different nature.
When the pragmatic circumstances leading to today's global economy started exercising their action, an all-embracing empire of a different nature resulted.
Former means are rendered inadequate by practical experiences of a different nature.
But a tax upon salaries is totally of a different nature; there can be no equality, and consequently no justice, in taxing them by the hundred in the gross.
Yet, during this general decay, the gradual spread of the Christian religion was working a reform altogether of a different nature.
Her connection, however, with the ancient Phoenician towns along the coast, particularly Utica, was of a different nature.
The third count is somewhat of a different nature.
But it was said the business was of a different nature, and therefore it ought to be in separate departments, as one man cannot be supposed to understand both concerns.
This disadvantage, it is true, may be obviated more or less by using a field throughout of the same polarity, but then one encounters difficulties of a different nature.
The heating of the inclosed lamp filament depends on so many things of a different nature, that it is difficult to give a generally applicable rule under which the maximum heating occurs.
This is not always the case with bodies of different nature; iron, for instance, contains more specific heat than tin, though it is more dense.
It has been discovered by modern chemists, that bodies of a different nature, heated to the same temperature, do not contain the same quantity of caloric.
Chemical Attraction, or the Attraction of Composition, consists in the peculiar tendency which bodies of a different nature have to unite with each other.
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