God I in no wise subject to fate: I conceive that all things follow with inevitable necessity from the nature of God, in the same way as every one conceives that it follows from God's nature that God understands Himself.
That the effect exists before its origination and is non-different from the cause, follows from reasoning as well as from a further scriptural passage.
It follows from what I have stated, that the resource of beneficence is wanting in the social organization; and observe well, that administration does not constitute society.
The truth-grounds of the one are contained in those of the other: p follows from q.
If p follows from q, the sense of 'p' is contained in the sense of 'q'.
If p follows from q, I can make an inference from q to p, deduce p from q.
If p follows from q and q from p, then they are one and same proposition.
It follows from this, that the use of the silver standard in Mexico actually depresses the value of silver there.
It follows from this in necessary sequence, that Money as such, whatever may have been the ground of its original value as a commodity, is always received as money in order to be parted with.
I think, in fact, the most important consequence of the dogma that all relations are internal, is that it follows from it that all relational properties are internal in this second sense.
We require, first of all, some term to express the converse of that relation which we assert to hold between a particular proposition q and a particular proposition p, when we assert that q follows from or is deducible from p.
And in like manner, it follows from it, that the gathering and bringing back by Christ is included in the promise.
It follows from this, that the will can act irrespective of both reason and sensitivity, if an object of action, bearing no relation to reason or sensitivity, be possible.
It follows from this, that there can be no cause whatever.
That Byzantium was still in Trajan's time under the governor of Bithynia, follows from Plin.
That there were no legions stationed on the Danube itself in the year 50, follows from Tacitus, Ann.
It follows from axioms 1-9 that the points on any straight line are arranged in an open serial order.
It follows fromaxioms 1-12 by projection that the Dedekind property is true for all lines.
If the pole describes a line a, its polar plane will turn about another line a', as follows from 2.
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