The homogeneousness of planet elements throughout the Galaxy made homogeneousness of life-apex almost a truism.
It's one of Spencer's data: we see homogeneousness in all things distant, or with which we have small acquaintance.
Homogeneousness is an aspect of the Universal, wherein it is a state that does not merge away into something else.
A particular language prevailed in each; and there was a homogeneousness about the costumes of the men composing each.
Yet there is a homogeneousness about all these vegetable forms, in their colour, in their fruit and flowers, that proclaims them of one family.
In addition to the homogeneousness of isolation, the New Englanders, like the Northern Scotch, have the advantages of a bad climate and a miserable soil.
The military expenditure of India is equal to that of Russia; the homogeneousness of the Northern Power is at the best inferior to that of India; India has twice the population of Russia, five times her trade, and as large a revenue.
There is not that homogeneousness in his intellectual structure which writers on those topics so long supposed.
If homogeneousness be an element of strength, an empire that lies east and west must be more powerful than one that lies north and south.
Sidenote: But, through artificial inventions, it tends to homogeneousnessin modern times.
V Some remarks are necessary here regarding the homogeneousness of matter, or the idea that the various elements are composed of primordial units which are themselves alike, mere duplicates of each other.
This doctrine of the homogeneousness of matter is the antithesis of materialism.
Shaw is one of America's most lucid thinkers and he contributes what I take to be a new (though once stated an obviously true) explanation of what I have spoken of as the homogeneousness of the American people.
It is the same fact as we have met before, of the greater homogeneousness of the American people--the levelling power (for want of a better phrase) of a democracy.
It is only the same fact that we have confronted so often before--the fact of the greater homogeneousness or uniformity of tastes and pursuits in the American people.
On the subject of the homogeneousness of the American people, see Appendix A.
The national unity we have paid so dearly for will turn out a pinchbeck counterfeit, without that sympathy of interests and ideas, that unity of the people, which can spring only from homogeneousness of institutions.
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