Nothing purifies the mind like a great moral idea around which all the rest organises itself.
In the religious experiences of the Church it finds the material that it elaborates; from philosophy it borrows the methods according to which it treats this material and the form in which it organises it.
He organises a sort o' campaign ag'in Cherokee; what you might term a fiscal dooel, an' at the finish he has Cherokee corralled for his last peso.
In proportion as a society organises itself, and rises in the scale, so does a shrinkage enter the private life of each one of its members.
Can this mighty power err, then, that seems unconscious to us, but necessarily wise, seeing that the life she organises and maintains is forever proving her to be right?
In an analogous manner the synthetic understanding organises a manifold of intuition through some such form of unity as that of substance and attribute.
In so doing it interprets and organises the manifold through concepts which originate from within itself.
Work brings about a deliverance from the passivity of the subject; itorganises itself into independent complexes, which develop into a state entirely foreign to our nature.
For public holidays, the Alliance organises concerts, excursions, and lectures, and during the summer vacations it opens a number of boarding-houses in the country.
Nature organises itself and its organised products in every species, no doubt after one general pattern but yet with suitable deviations, which self-preservation demands according to circumstances” (p.
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