But as the coast is now known it is not given here.
Mozada is not given in any of the Spanish dictionaries I have consulted.
If light be not given to the senses, we cannot represent to ourselves darkness, and if extended objects are not perceived, we cannot represent space.
To be that, it is necessary that, in the same time in which the preceding state existed, its opposite could have existed in its place; but such a cognition is not given us in the mere phenomenon of change.
But as I require for this purpose something that is permanent, such as is not given in internal intuition; the mode of my existence, whether as substance or as accident, cannot be determined by means of this simple self-consciousness.
The foregone Architectural analysis is not given by Stephens, but we have taken as a basis the rude ground-plan given, and have thus resuscitated the Colonnade of Uxmal, which formed the approach to the great Temple.
For this reason, just as it is not given to the unbaptized, so neither should it be given to the adult sinners, except they be restored by Penance.
Because the adoration of latria is not given to Christ's humanity in respect of itself; but in respect of the Godhead to which it is united, by reason of which Christ is not less than the Father.
It is often followed by the words, “whoever shall alter or dispute the words of this tablet,” evidently a quotation of the words of the oath; but the consequence of so doing is not given.
M584) It will be noted that the price paid for the house is not given.
And I will execute vengeance in wrath, and in indignation, among all the nations that have not given ear.
Straw is not given us, and bricks are required of us as before; behold we, thy servants, are beaten with whips, and thy people is unjustly dealt withal.
Who answered and said to them: Because to you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven: but to them it is not given.
The true subject of the novel is not given, as we saw, by a mere summary of the course which is taken by the story.
The subject is not given at all unless the movement of the wheel of time is made perceptible.
But by this method of The Ambassadors the mind of which the reader is made free, Strether's mind, is not given away; there is no need for it to yield up all its secrets at once.
When a supper is not given, very good light refreshments are substituted for it, including cups of hot soup in the winter months.
A supper is not given, only light refreshments of every description.
When a gentleman does neither of these things, but walks away as soon as the introduction is made, it is a proof how little he desired it, and that doubtless the option was not givenhim of refusing it.
This alteration is not given in Max Mueller's translation.
Thus Kant recognises that space, as apprehended by us, is constructed, not given, and so by implication that the infinitude of space is a principle of apprehension, not a given intuition.
Kant may mean that the prescribed order of the concrete events is due to the transcendental object; but in that case it is not given as necessary.
The armament of some of the smaller vessels is not given, but the guns of those whose armaments are known, amount to over nine hundred.
Footnote 1: This Letter is not given in the Printed Collection or in Phillips; it is in the Skinner Transcript, and has been printed by Mr. Hamilton in his Milton Papers (pp.
Footnote 1: The exact day of the month is not given either in the Printed Collection or in the Skinner Transcript; but it is determined by a letter of Cromwell's to Ambassador Lockhart on the same business.
Do not tell the poor man that he has a right to a share, and may seize it, if it is not given.
Deacons in like manner must be grave, not double-tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre; holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience.
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