It may occupy a different site, in a hilly, wooded country of rougher surface, but equally becoming it, as the other would more fitly grace the level prairie, or spreading plain in the more showy luxury of its character.
Accordingly it will have a tendency to render religion subjective in its character, uncertain in its doctrines, individual in its constitution.
The history of infidelity in France in the eighteenth century forms a real crisis in history, important by its effects as well as its character.
Its character, however, expressed the more orthodox and moderate views of his later years.
It is upon the whole the most difficult of navigation of all the streams running into the St. John from its northern side, and approaches in its character of a torrent to the waters on the St. Lawrence side of the highlands.
Whatever maybe, in theory, its character, I have always regarded it as importing the highest moral obligation.
Its character, thus fixed by common consent and general practice, could only be changed by the positive assent of each and every nation, expressed either in the form of municipal law or conventional arrangement.
In style, then, it is plainly national in its character.
From the point of view of religious history the important thing in any social organization isits character as framework for religious ideas and customs.
In cases where there is more definite aid there is always the question whether the aid is afforded by the totem in its specific character of clan-brother or merely in its character of nonhuman powerful thing.
Its character as initiatory is not an explanation--all customs of initiation need to have their origins explained.
The Moral Sentiment, so striking in its character, has by some been supposed the foundation of all morality, but in point of fact it is itself constituted by these various judgments.
Dennis's voice was sympathetic in its character, and he had the power of throwing into it much feeling.
If she could not accept, how painful beyond words would be the necessity of refusal, and the impression had become almost fixed in his mind that her regard for him was only sisterly and grateful in its character.
Conservative in its character, it has ever been slow to recognize new theories and methods of practice, and has failed to adopt them until they have been incontrovertibly established.
The last act is sombre in its character, opening with the weird incantations of the Witch, and closing with David's grief over Saul and Jonathan.
But the European celebrity of the fictions of Sir Walter must have had the inevitable effect of raising the character of his country,--its character as a country of men of large growth, morally and intellectually.
Do we regret that the Government of a country such as ours should be practically irreligious in its character?
As the pure intuition in all phenomena is either time or space, so is every phenomenon in its character of intuition an extensive quantity, inasmuch as it can only be cognized in our apprehension by successive synthesis (from part to part).
Nevertheless, if the subject is regarded externally, as an object of intuition, it must, in its character of phenomenon, possess the property of composition.
This force,' he says, 'appears to me to be very strange and striking in its character.
The union has continued for twenty-eight years and has in no wise changed, except in the depth and strength of its character.
Its character, like that of the meles associated with it, is light and trivial.
In 1525 the Reformation, as a great upstirring of the popular mind of Central Europe, in contradistinction to its character as an academic and purely political movement, reached high-water mark, and may almost be said to have exhausted itself.
The system was thoroughly patriarchal in its character.
The stroke was as much political as military in its character.
Jefferson, who felt the reproach of Slavery keenly, proposed to the legislature of Virginia a scheme so radical and comprehensive in its character that it is not surprising if men less intrepid than he refused to adopt it.
A parallel might be found in the case of a man who, having entered into an intrigue with a woman, wholly animal and mercenary in its character, comes under the influence of a philosophy which condemns such a connection as sinful.
The true blood is another step in development; and even this organized fluid changes its character as the scale advances.
Agitation, of whatever kind, is contagious; and the energetic play of this diversity of plebeian forces must needs result in the recognition of a popular element in the government, more or less formal in its character.
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