So again, in some few cases, certain instincts cannot be considered as absolutely perfect; but as details on this and other such points are not indispensable, they may be here passed over.
The first is, that our intellect has ofitself the faculty of understanding.
The second is, that our intellect has not of itself the faculty of being understood.
Thus the Sacred Scriptures, with an elegance truly divine, give the name of the Word to the wisdom of God, which contains in itself the ideas of all things and the elements of these ideas.
Why a simple being contains in itself the representation of multiplicity, and an unextended being the representation of extension.
As the fact of being a man is itself the title, the whole human family have one common title deed.
As the fact of being a man is itself the title, the whole human family have one common title deed.
And indeed, if we examine closely, we shall find that this feeling, of our being able to modify our own character if we wish, is itself the feeling of moral freedom which we are conscious of.
I do not mean to assert that the promotion of happiness should be itself the end of all actions, or even of all rules of action.
Things there are which may, nay must, be true, of which the understanding is wholly unable to construe to itself the possibility.
Or we may state it thus—when the name can not be employed in discourse so as to have a meaning, unless the name of some other thing than what it is itself the name of, be either expressed or understood.
From this point to Zulfikar the Hari Rud is itself the boundary.
Now the simple act of a power is referred to that which is in itself the object of that power.
But spiritual pleasures are in the mind, which is itself the rule: wherefore they are in themselves both sober and moderate.
But if it has in itself the character of good or evil, for this very reason it has a certain species of good or evil.
Further, an additional circumstance either has in itself the character of goodness or malice, or it has not.
Any other cause, besides contempt, through which a man suffers an injury, takes away from the notion of injury: contempt or slight alone adds to the motive of anger, and consequently is of itself thecause of anger.
If this exercise of their rights has been delegated to them, they still belong to the nation, and it reserves to itself the privilege of interposing when it pleases.
Each commune arrogates to itself the right of suspending or preventing the execution of the simplest and most urgent orders.
The potential naca, signifies to do in fact, what the root to which precedes points out, containing in itself the faculty of doing.
The root is the word which contains in itself the signification of the thing, but can not express it without any other word, which we call a particle, to which the root must be united.
The particle Man--To be, does not point out by itself the tense, but it does the determining, may it be a noun or a whole sentence.
And lazily grand the lotus is, itself the embodiment of the spirit of the drowsy August air, the very essence of Buddha-like repose.
Indeed, this very word "own," which so long ago in our own tongue took toitself the symbol of possession, well exemplifies his dependent state.
But is not feeling thereby declared to be itself the absolute, the divine?
The understanding is to itself the criterion of all reality.
Therefore with the same necessity with which the stone falls to the earth, the hungry wolf buries its fangs in the flesh of its prey, without the possibility of the knowledge that it is itself the destroyed as well as the destroyer.
This question can never be answered: because, as we have said, becoming known is itself the contradictory of being in itself, and everything that is known is as such only phenomenal.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "itself the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.