The opposition took a different viewof the measure, denouncing it as arbitrary and likely to lead to permanent evils.
In them he took a different viewof the war from Pitt; he thought that it would be both violent and protracted.
But Plato here introduces it with a different view:[355] partly to demonstrate a kosmical and theological theory, partly to excite alarm and repugnance in the heretics whom he marks out and condemns.
Side-note: Different view taken by Plato in the Republic about Dialectic--and different place assigned to it.
Different view taken by Plato in the Republic about Dialectic--and different place assigned to it 208 Contradiction with the spirit of other dialogues Parmenides, &c.
Many took still a different view of the matter,--censuring the father rather than the son.
The prince of Orange, who had yielded to Margaret's earnest entreaties that he would attend this meeting, took a different view of the matter.
A different view is taken by Schücking, Beowulfs Rückkehr (Studien zur engl.
Thucydides seems to have regarded Minos as a Greek, Herodotus apparently held a different view.
Illustration: "Every turn of the river presents a different view.
Every turn of the river presents a different view: it is an ever varying kaleidoscope of natural beauty.
Weidmann appeared to take a different view of the matter that disturbed Eric, for he replied that he ought to be perfectly satisfied with having succeeded in fostering noble thoughts in a boy of Roland's character and position.
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