The landlord who has sold his land is a free man, far freer than the English landlord from misgivings caused by divergency of interest.
Obviously so much discussion shows difference of opinion, divergency of conception, conflicting interests.
Or whether he ever thinks of the greater or lesser divergency of the rays, which arrive from any point to his PUPIL?
But, so it is, the confusion itself is entirely neglected by mathematicians as having no necessary relation with distance, such as the greater or lesser angles of divergency are conceived to have.
We thus see, that an astonishing similarity is apparent in the treatment even of questions where divergency is fundamental.
The only thing that has prevented a greater divergency between the metals is the limited coinage by the United States--the single weight that, withheld from the gold clock, prevented its more ruinous gain.
But so it is, the confusion itself is entirely neglected by mathematicians, as having no necessary relation with distance, such as the greater or lesser angles of divergency are conceived to have.
It is interesting to know that there was divergency of opinion about the proper tactics to follow, and it would be still more interesting to know who the "malignant fools" were, to whom Ralegh refers.
The main point of divergency lies in the circumstance that Rose Mary, unlike Helen, is the undesigning instrument of evil powers, and that her blind deed is the means by which her own and her lover's sin and his treachery become revealed.
Another difficulty lies in the atomism of the chemists; and still another {143} in the divergency of the aims at which the physical theory of atoms on the one hand and the chemical theory of atoms on the other seem to point.
It is also clear, that, where there was a divergencyof opinion concerning the orthodoxy of a preacher, the sovereign naturally had his own way.
He finds a makeshift consolation for the divergency in teaching in the thought that “so it always was even from the beginning of the world, preachers always having disagreed amongst themselves.