This quieted them but, since my return to Logroño the tribunal has been asked to remedy the affliction of new evils and witchcrafts, all originating from the above.
Yet who can blame Isabella or Torquemada or the Hapsburg princes for their share in originating and maintaining this disastrous instrument of wrong?
Occasionally they are found adorned with beautiful incrustations of the purest white, formed by springs of carbonate of lime, originating in the rocky walls of limestone around.
Flora Adams Darling, widow of a Confederate officer, had a large hand in originatingthe order and founded that of the Daughters of the Revolution and the Daughters of the United States, 1812.
The former presents the distinct appearance of a straight line, originatingin the same spot as the funicle, and terminating in a very well marked, circular depression; it is formed by the funicle as far as the cells of the legume.
These rivers in the east and in the west originating from the ocean, return back into it and become the ocean themselves, though they do not know that they are so.
In its functions as doubt it is called mânâs, as originatingdefinite cognitions it is called buddhi.
Now of these Sense is the originating cause of no moral action, as is seen from the fact that brutes have Sense but are in no way partakers of moral action.
Masculine endings, however (originating from the dropping of the final -e in the last words of the types A and C, as e.
The allied form of stanza, a a b b a, probably originatingby inversion of the two last verses of the former stanza (a a b a b), occurs in Middle English in the poem Of the Cuckoo and the Nightingale.
Lastly, we must mention another kind of verse or stave originating in the resolution of the four-beat alliterative line into two sections, and their combination so as to form irregular tail-rhyme stanzas, viz.
It is clear from the comparative infrequency and the special use to which it is put that the lengthened line must be looked upon as originating in some way from the normal four-beat line.
With such views, the king's ministers represented every spirited effort in favour of the people's rights as originating in disloyalty.
It is not clear from the analysis whether the self is immediately observed as an acting or originating cause, or whether reflection working on the principle of causality is compelled to infer its existence and character.
Malicious crimes may be amplified into offences against the person originating in hatred, resentment, violent temper, and rising from mere assaults into manslaughter and murder.
But his system, also, is only the continuation of the ancient philosophy of the Christian faith originatingwith Augustine.
His opinions concerning his brethren, originating in ill-humor, were accepted to their detriment as universal characteristics; and what he depicted as hateful in the Polish Jews was attributed to all Jews.
The second occurrence, although originating in a single person, roused even more attention than the action of the English Parliament towards the Jews.
There is nothing, either originating here, or now received here by the gentleman's shot.
Nothing originating here, for I had not the slightest feeling of unkindness towards the honorable member.
Evolution, in short, by disclosing to us the marvellous power and accuracy of natural law, compels us more emphatically than ever to refer all law to a supreme, originating intelligence.
The first is that there has been a creation, that things now existing have not just grown of themselves, but have been called into being by a presiding intelligence and an originating will.
Little did Sarah think when she persuaded Abram to take Hagar that she was originating a rivalry which has run with keenest animosity through all ages and which oceans of blood have not quenched.
Demeter was a woman of the Greek Alcheringa, and the Eleusinian rites were explained by the Greeks as originating in her Alcheringa adventures.
It is much more easy to imagine a series of concentric circles originating out of a spiral than to imagine a spiral originating out of a series of concentric circles.
There is the spirit we have to contend against--a spirit of accursed lenity in morals, oftenoriginating in so-called scientific considerations!
Originating in the editorial columns of the Polterham Mercury, the remark was now a commonplace on the lips of good Conservatives, and the liberals themselves were not unwilling to smile an admission of its truth.
But otherwise what you say tells in favour of physiological selection, at least, excepting the statement as to new allied species originating as a rule on distant areas from parent types.
But it would have been made a better 'answer' if it had gone on to say something about the relation of such an experiment (supposing it successful) to the question of originating a species.
The postocular dark band is often reduced, originating at some distance from the eye, and is not prolonged beyond the mouth.
Although the force of example will always exercise great influence upon the formation of character, the self-originating and sustaining force of one's own spirit must be the mainstay.
Energy of will--self-originating force--is the soul of every great character.
It was associated with a great dislike of dogma, originatingin the recoil of the truth within him from much that was commonly held and taught for true.
For she was like any other mirror--quite ready to receive what was thrown upon her, but incapable of originating anything, almost incapable of using anything.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "originating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.