But the extent to which he carries thesediscussions is limited by the practical purpose which he has in view.
And that, too, in the midst of serious discussionson woman's position, on woman's honour and responsibility.
But in all ourdiscussions we have also left out another mental process, namely, esthetic emotion.
The editors will have to take care that the discussions do not degenerate into one-sided propaganda, but so must the editors of a printed magazine.
It seemed therefore a most fertile idea when the "Paramount Pictograph" was founded to carry intellectual messages and ambitious discussions into the film houses.
All the religious discussions of the Jewish schools, all the canonical instruction, even the legal processes and civil causes--in a word, all the activity of the nation was concentrated there.
Footnote 6: See especially the discussions reported by John, chapter viii.
Such discussions annoyed them, and appeared to them devoid of meaning.
It is essential here that we put aside the ideas familiar to us, and the discussionsin which little minds exhaust themselves.
We need not embark on antiquarian or metaphysical or historical discussions in order to understand the sense of beauty which was inherent in the Greeks.
Discussions as to the historical phenomena might go on for ever and the question still remain unsolved.
Discussions of historical phenomena will never settle anything one way or the other: nothing is proved thereby, one way or the other.
Many phrases from her earlier discussionswith Sir Isaac stuck in her mind in a curiously stimulating way and came back to her as she read.
Her idea of Hostels for the International waitresses had been wrung out of her prematurely during her earlier discussions with her husband.
Your discussions have made me a Philo-Christian, but I cannot understand nor embrace all the views you have developed, though I really wish to do so.
Having resided for a long time in Edinburgh, and having heard a number ofdiscussions on the theory of Dr.
I immediately gave a sketch of my vision, and of the opinions which had been expressed by Ambrosio on the early history of man, and the termination of our discussions on religion.
The stresses in the web are greatest at the ends of the span.
For days together Chitta Ranjan and his wife had long discussions over this matter but could not arrive at any final conclusion.
Must we not view our political discussions from the stand-point of the whole of our countrymen?
Every Indian house-holder of the higher castes has in his house a place fitted for religious discussions where members of the lower castes are not admitted, but adjoining it he sets apart another place where all are equally welcome.
In the midst of these exciting discussions it is pleasant to see what early attention was given to education.
Perhaps such discussions are for the purpose of "making no concessions" or if they must be made, of making them begrudgingly.
It seems that these and more solemn discussions afford the speakers an opportunity to make themselves conspicuous or to display their judgment.
The discussions on laws proposed in the assemblies of the people.
The limits of this discourse do not permit me to enter into the detail of the variety and extent of his service in debate, in legislation, and in discussions before the people.
This is an example of the political discussions of that day in New England; both parties to it concerned solely to come at the truth, and free from any selfish aim or pride.
The reasonings and discussions to which his dogma gave rise called into existence two world-covering armies to fight for and against it.
A few days before Charles left Oxford, Cromwell had come up to Westminster to take part in the discussions on a settlement which were certain to follow on the close of the war.
It is surprising that in all the discussions upon this subject the matter has been treated as belonging solely to the future.
One advantage of basing our psychology on reactions is that it keeps us "close to the ground", and prevents our discussions from sailing off into the clouds of picturesque but fanciful interpretation.
These discussions were adjourned to London, where delegates of the different parties employed every resource of intrigue at the English court.
The House of Lords, after this struggle against principles undoubtedly very novel in the discussions of parliament, gave way to the strength of circumstance and the steadiness of the Commons.
Notwithstanding this pretended strictness, notices of the more interesting discussions were frequently made public; and entire speeches were sometimes circulated by those who had sought popularity in delivering them.
But it cannot be said to exist in any security, or sufficiently for its principal ends, where discussions of a political or religious nature, whether general or particular, are restrained by too narrow and severe limitations.
Therefore be clear in they discussions about them,5 and ask not any Christian concerning them.
These poetical contests were subsequently suppressed by Muhammad, as offering openings for discussions which might prove inconvenient, and dangerous to his rising claims.
It is a pleasure to me to find our sentiments so concurring on points of importance; it makes discussionsas unnecessary as they might between us be inconvenient.
Vergennes, who appears much offended, told me yesterday that he would enter into no further discussions with Mr Adams, nor answer any more of his letters.
At this formidable proposal, involving an endless train of discussions and disputes, the negotiators from England finally gave way.
That is the impression I derive fromdiscussions following lectures on the subject; and that is what I should expect, judging from the natural tendencies of men, and the profound intuition of women in such matters.
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