It is in this manner that a theory, which was formed by the generalization of particular facts, comes to be a source of information, by explaining to us certain appearances which otherwise we could not understand.
A theory is nothing but the generalization of particular facts; and, in a theory of the earth, those facts must be taken from the observations of natural history.
It would be endless to give examples of particular facts, so many are the different natural appearances that occur, attended with a variety of different circumstances.
This test is made by applying the hypothetical principle to particular factsor things; that is, to follow out mentally the hypothetical principle to its logical conclusion.
Observation, investigation, and examination of particular factsor things.
A story of particular facts is as a mirror which obscures and distorts that which should be beautiful: poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted.
We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by pleasure, and exists in us by pleasure alone.
In the former there is perception of unity; in the latter there is no bond to join the variety of particular facts.
Experience (Aristotle says) is of particular facts; Art and Science are of Universals.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particular facts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.