An Exclusive Proposition is so called because in it all but a given subject is excluded from participation in a given predicate, e.
If one term is excluded from another, which wholly or partly includes a third, or is included in another from which a third is wholly or partly excluded, the first is excluded from the whole or part of the third.
Now it is quite evident that the quiddity of a thing can be a source of knowledge with regard to everything belonging to such thing, or excluded from it; but not of what may be dependent on God's supernatural ordinance.
Tools used in working metal are rarely found, a fact easily accounted for when we remember that such objects would naturally be excluded from sepulchres.
The last was, of course, excluded from Kamatari's calculations, and as between the first two he judged it wiser that Prince Karu should have precedence in the succession, Prince Naka not being old enough.
Congress decided to recommend that the representation of the South should be greater or less according to the extent to which the Negro population were admitted to the franchise or excluded from it.
The admission of loyal members from the States now excluded from Congress, by allaying doubt and apprehension, would turn capital now awaiting an opportunity for investment into the channels of trade and industry.
If man is excluded from nature, then there must exist a power outside nature, which is "beyond and above nature," and is capable of acting on it.
Whether we are regarded as included or excluded from nature, it is evident that a considerable portion of our knowledge of the divine character is derived from the contemplation of our own being.
But intelligence works by discrimination and comparison; knowledge implies relations; it is, therefore, excluded from reality.
It is not possible, therefore, to entertain the suggestion that these principles should be excluded from ethics.
If there are any great criminals, distinguished above all others for the part they took in opposition to the Government, they might, in the judgment of Congress, be excluded from such an amnesty.
It would be very hard & disagreeable for the same persons at the same time, to vote for representatives in the State Legislature and to be excluded from a vote for those in the Nat^l Legislature.
The mathematical sciences Plato has expressly excluded from philosophy.
The conception of one individual postulates other individuals, which stand over against the one as excluded from it.
His children, however, born in this country are citizens, and cannot be excluded from voting on account of race or color.
While all other social questions are excluded from discussion, the anti-Semitic press is given free play, and the popular hatred of the Jew is stirred to frenzy by "yellow" journals.
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