When dissevered from religion, it falls, either into atheism or fanaticism, sometimes into both.
Hooker accounted for the dissevered condition of the southern flora by geographical change, but this Darwin could not admit.
To account for the obvious fact that species constantly occupydissevered areas, De Candolle made a minute study of their means of transport.
The Italian conquests of Robert correspond with the limits of the present kingdom of Naples; and the countries united by his arms have not been dissevered by the revolutions of seven hundred years.
Greek culture had been the product of the city-state, and Hellenism could not be disseveredfrom the city.
They found no living person within; but the dead body of Cassius was there, the head being totally disseveredfrom it.
Accustomed as they were to the brutal deeds and heartless cruelties of the Ptolemies, they supposed that Caesar would exult at the spectacle of the dissevered and ghastly head of his great rival and enemy.
Nothing but the most powerful common interests could have drawn the dissevered halves of Germany together.
A common war against a common enemy now appeared the surest means of welding the dissevered halves of Germany together, and for this war Bismarck steadily prepared.
His interest was not alone totally dissevered from the events of past centuries; it was as dissevered from those of mere past years.
Few can wander amid the realities of dissevered and disjointed Spain, and not feel the truth of my observation.
I behold Their hands in sweet accord entwined; the sons Of my departed lord, the princely pair Dissevered late by conflict's hottest rage.
Shall discord rest appeased; the very flame That lights your funeral pyre shall tower dissevered In ruddy columns to the skies, and tell With horrid image--"thus they lived and died!
If they would among themselves only agree to reunite to the council of state these two important branches of government, which had been dissevered from it, one soul might animate the whole body.
This connection was now to be dissolved; the old religion was violently to be dissevered from the holy feelings of nature, even at the expense of the sanctity itself of these emotions.
My daughter should unite in love the hearts Of my dissevered sons;" and thus their tales Of curse and blessing on her head proclaim Each other's falsehood.
In her dissevered rags of territory lay the destinies of Germany.
The time was yet distant when these dissevered and jealous communities should weld themselves into one broad nationality, capable, at need, of the mightiest efforts to purge itself of disaffection and vindicate its commanding unity.
The Southern States were conquered communities; but the theory was held that they had not been, and could not be in law, dissevered from the Union.
Cardinal Albornoz succeeded in reuniting the dissevered parts of the papal kingdom.
It was certainly good to the eyes, and the body was not so completely dissevered after all, as it began to signal the mind that it was, in very truth, hungry.
It occurred to him next that he had not eaten anything since morning, and this body of his, which for the time being seemed to be dissevered from mind, might be hungry.
A variety of methods presented themselves to his mind; but at length he hit upon the horrible expedient of dividing the limbs from the body, and disposing of the dissevered members separately.
The refinement and elegance of Chopinʼs musical ideas, and his obvious desire for the frequent use of extended chords, already reveal his peculiar penchant for new, dissevered chords.
Weaker catenated trains may be disseveredby the sudden exertion of the stronger.
Catenated trains or tribes of action are easierdissevered than catenated circles of action.
Ideas of imagination, disseveredby irritations, by volition, production of surprise.
The great captain and the great senator united in war should not be dissevered in peace.
Here they are supposed to exist, dissevered from experience, and are allowed validity as determinations of things in themselves.
They did not serve as the connecting links of formed experience; on the contrary, they were supposed to be absolutely disseveredfrom all experience which was possible for intelligence like ours.
Our hero Crockett, who had so valiantly smitten the dissevered heads of the two Creeks who had been so treacherously murdered, confesses that the revolting spectacle of the whites, scalped and half devoured, caused him to shudder.
As the whole body came rushing up, they found the gory corpses of the slain, with their dissevered heads near by.
The death of the younger king caused a reconciliation between the several members of this dissevered family.
Without giving any reply, he drew his dagger, and instantly dissevered the head of the youth from his body.
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