Varieties arise irrespectively of the notion of purpose, or of utility, according to general laws of Nature, and may be either useful, or hurtful, or indifferent.
Nor are there wanting successive renewers of this school of collector--of men who have bought books and other literary property for their own sake, for their intrinsic worth, irrespectively of rarity and price.
But irrespectively of this official distinction, Minerva with her Ægis is the conspicuous, and Juno evidently the subordinate figure in the group.
Of the powers of Apollo or Minerva, as hearers of prayer irrespectively of distance, I have already spoken; but the local idea enters more freely into the anomalous character of the head of Olympus.
The Paris hackney vehicle largely excited at this time the ridicule of wits and song-writers, although, irrespectively of its condition, it has always figured almost exclusively in literature.
Once rightly trained, they act as they should, irrespectively of all motive, of fear, or of reward.
Their distress (irrespectively of that caused by sloth, minor error, or crime) arises on the grand scale from the two reacting forces of competition and oppression.
Cost (irrespectively of any question of demand or supply) varies with the quantity of the thing wanted, and with the number of persons who work for it.
The first question is, I say, how far it may be possible to fix the rate of wages irrespectively of the demand for labour.
But his special licence may authorise the parties to be married in any church and at any time, irrespectively of their places of residence and of the canonical hours.
It binds the Church and her ministers and members irrespectively of its origin, and is at present in force unless it has either been formally repealed or become obsolete and fallen into desuetude.
The habits and capacities of these two differ, owing to surroundings, irrespectively of tribe.
It was also to be desired to make one wise; here was the climax, the great moral inducement which an innocent being might well be taken with; irrespectively of the one qualification that this wisdom was to be plucked in spite of God.
The study of the relations between the quantities of this light, irrespectively of its colour, is the second division of the regulated science of painting.
You will have observed that, according to my system, this goes for very little, and that the accumulation of fortunate accidents, irrespectively of the use that may be made of them, is by far the most important means of modification.
If Mr. Darwin found the large classes of facts "satisfactorily" explained by the survival of the luckiest irrespectively of the cunning which enabled them to turn their luck to account, he must have been easily satisfied.
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