When a rose is once established, its persistent roots may find means of boring through soil that in its first nonresistant state is impossible.
The result was an all-round physical, mental, and moral training, vastly superior to anything previously offered by the cathedral and other church schools, and which at once established a new type which was widely copied.
Once established in service, they would acquire a certain sanctity and power by their relation to sacred things, and at the same time would, as unattached, be sought by men.
Once established as a great god he was credited with various functions.
The office of magician, once established, became subject to all the rules that govern official persons in barbarous, half-civilized, and civilized societies.
Once established, the custom has maintained itself in the higher religions[391] in connection with more or less definite spiritual aims and with other exercises, particularly prayer.
Sometimes peritonitis occurs in the course of a diarrhoea; then the constipation is not at once established, but the symptoms of the two diseases concur for one or two days, when the diarrhoea ceases.
Once established I am certain that public opinion would compel steady progress toward its accomplishment.
Once established, no precise limit to their continuance was conceivable.
After this is once established, abusive language is universally blamed, and gives less pain upon account of its coarseness and incivility, which render the person despicable, that employs it.
And when a general rule of this kind is once established, men are apt to extend it beyond those principles, from which it first arose.
After it is once established by these conventions, it is naturally attended with a strong sentiment of morals; which can proceed from nothing but our sympathy with the interests of society.
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