The event in question was no less interesting because it marked a further development in an industrial transition which constitutes a leading factor in the economic history of England.
But not only was the divine natural law, as promulgated to man in the earliest ages, far different from that of later times, and the subsequent stages of a further development of revealed knowledge.
The conflict between the different movements of life must bring the whole into a state of tension and lead it to further development.
Augustine, too, had meanwhile come forward with a further development of this doctrine, and taught in his speculation upon the Spirit that He proceeded from the Son as well as from the Father (John xv.
Frankish orthodoxy, however, saw in it not a further development of doctrine, but a relapse into Nestorianism, and so condemned the new doctrine.
Yet these secondary phenomena and their further development do not belong to our present problem of the origin of political society.
Moreover, the knowledge of such a being could hardly render explicable his further development, since he would really belong to the animal level and therefore to the prehuman stage of existence.
A further development of spiritual life has taken place; and reality has become objective in its nature and subjective in its apprehension and appropriation by the individual.
Eucken learnt this truth in Berlin at a very early age, and his life and teaching ever since have been a further development of it.
It is a further development of the nature of man--a development beyond the empirical and the mental.
As to the =further development of the tail-rhyme stanza,= the enlarged forms must first be mentioned.
It is rendered probable that the eggs are swallowed by some common but yet unknown minute aquatic animal, within which the embryo may undergo further development, and in this condition may be swallowed by man in drinking-water.
Measles with their occupants, when retained in the muscles or other organs, ordinarily undergo no further development, but ultimately, after some months to a year or two, undergo degradation.
From this primitive common mesentery are derived, by further development, displacement and adhesion, all the other mesenteries, omenta and peritoneal folds of the adult.
In the vast majority of vertebrates this disappears completely by absorption in the course of further development.
In the course of further development, as will be seen below, the liver comes into very intimate relations with the venous circulation.
As to the young birds and mammals whom we continually see associating, sympathy--not love--attains a further development in their associations.
The first human societies simply were a further development of those societies which constitute the very essence of life of the higher animals.
A further development of the thought is that certain abnormalities in the higher animals, resulting from arrest of development, represent states of organisation which are permanent in the lower animals.
This guidance is shown most clearly in the regulatory processes of the germ, whereby the large individual variations commonly presented by the early embryo are compensated for or neutralised in the course of further development.
It achieves no further development, probably on account of the improvement now beginning, and finally it disappears altogether as recovery sets in.
For patients the hands of the clock of the world remain stationary; there is no time, no further development.
Out of the symbolic application of infantile trends, an attitude evolves which may be termed philosophic or religious, and these terms characterise sufficiently the lines of further development of the individual.
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