But here, as in other branches, the spirit was empirical rather than scientific in the higher sense; and the result was to petrify knowledge in an unalterable form.
The contributions made to philology and to other branches of science by missionary preachers and explorers are of high value.
The qualities of lucid arrangement, transparency of style, and terseness of language have extended, however, to other branches of authorship; so that the French have presented a fair claim to precedence in the literary art.
Many of the young Swabian girls of thirteen or fourteen years old are sent to Stuttgart to acquire music, or other branches of education, among which, household duties are generally included.
The effort to exclude women was made in this, as in other branches of art; but the interests of publishers and the public were more than a match for it.
As little progress had been made in obstetrics as in other branches of applied medicine or surgery.
Its use spread rapidly to other branches of surgery, and cocaine local anaesthesia became quickly an accomplished fact.
We find in medicine, as in other branches of knowledge, that each succeeding century presents its added quota of imperishable facts, making it still more important than its predecessor.
The state of affairs was perfectly well known, not merely to the personnel of batteries constantly restricted in respect to expenditure, but also to the infantry and to other branches of the service deprived of adequate gun support.
Still less were staff officers in general and officers of other branches of the service in a position to interpret the situation correctly.
This close connection between the arts of the goldsmith and the illuminator had its parallel inother branches of the arts, and with results of very considerable importance.
Till the eighth century, Byzantine art, both in manuscripts and in other branches of art, continued to advance in technical skill, though little change or development of style took place.
On the whole Florence was the most famous in this as in other branches of art, and it was especially to Florence that wealthy foreign Princes sent their commissions when they desired to possess exceptionally beautiful manuscripts.
The history of the origin, development and decay of the Byzantine style in manuscripts, as in other branches of art, is a long and strange one[30].
The Senate regarded this interposition as an encroachment by the executive on other branches of the government; as an interference with the legislative disposition of the public treasure.
It uses that power strongly against all other branches of the government, and it uses it strongly, too, for any struggle which it may be called on to make with the public opinion of the country.
A correspondingly careful study of other branches of art will probably enable us finally to form a just estimate of the relative importance of the forces and tendencies concerned in the evolution of decoration.
Turning to other branches of art, what traces do we find of the transfer to them of textile features?
These methods of decoration were employed in very early times and probably originated in other branches of art.
It was vested in the President, doubtless, as a guard against hasty or inconsiderate legislation, and against any act, inadvertently passed, which might seem to encroach on the just authority of other branches of the government.
Other branches of science, apparently quite as alien as anatomy to women's taste and talent, are mineralogy and metallurgy.
And this they demonstrated not only in poetry, but also in philosophy and in other branches of human knowledge as well.
She, too, like her distinguished predecessor in Athens, was an instructor in natural philosophy, as well as other branches of science.
Other branches rise in Greene and Delaware counties.
We shall now pass to other branches of the art, and shall commence with landscapes.
There were also architectural painters in other branches.
Bearing Of Theology On Other Branches Of Knowledge.
Bearing Of Other Branches Of Knowledge On Theology.
I lay no stress upon the insidious circumstance that these orders are now paid at the branch where issued, and at other branches.
It is a step, moreover, in which it has been preceded by other branches of thought.
The presumption is clearly that literary criticism should follow other branches of thought in becoming inductive.
Other branches of thought have completely shaken off this attitude of submission to the past: literary criticism differs from the rest only in being later to move.
But in this, as in other branches of law, France seems to have paid the penalty for having been first in the field with codification by lagging behind in material reforms.
It is difficult to see why this reasoning should not be applied to other branches of business; for instance, to milling.
But we shall soon see that in railroad hydraulics, as well as in other branches of human industry, success stimulates to still greater energy.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other branches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.