Previsions of the solitary of Orval, the, 704, et seq.
The future previsions of the prophecy become necessarily more and more obscure; although those, which more immediately follow, are sufficiently distinct, much as their accomplishment may be a matter of very necessary doubt.
In all their previsions on this subject, the two prophesies, as far as they go, perfectly agree.
Thus the extent to which our quantitativeprevisions have been carried in any direction, indicates the depth to which our knowledge reaches in that direction.
The difference, then, is not in the fundamental character of the mental acts; or in the correctness of the previsions accomplished by them; but in the complexity of the processes required to achieve the previsions.
And we shall be less surprised, on remembering that the only things involved in these previsions were time and number; and that the time was in a manner self-numbered.
Their previsions are justified, for, when Volker inadvertently slays a Hun, Kriemhild loudly clamors for vengeance, although her husband implores that peace be maintained.
Louis XVIII, perhaps less troubled than the worthy Martin believes, continues to question the seer and to make him detail the circumstances under which certain of his previsions have been realized.
Pinel and Royer-Collard willingly admit that there exist "incontestable occurrences of previsions and presentiments which were later realized by the event.
What memories of the happy past, what previsions of the horrible future, now filled my brain!
The experiments of Professor Kaufmann, therefore, confirm the previsions of Max Abraham's theory: the mass depends on the velocity, and increases indefinitely in proportion as this velocity approaches that of light.
The rĂ´le of prophet is not a scientific one, and the most firmly established previsions of to-day may be overthrown by the reality of to-morrow.
He hid his precarious position from his parents in order not to add to their heavy expenses nor to confirm their previsions concerning his marriage.
And even as to the Israelites in the wilderness there were not wanting signs that pointed to the fruitful and pleasant country beyond, so for us, even now, there are previsions of the higher world.
And there are heights which must be scaled if we are to haveprevisions of the heavenly life.
But these and similar previsionsare not from the heights.
The action of the sky on the earth is undeniable, and, the sidereal influences once admitted, all previsions based on them are legitimate.
These previsions were fully justified, for the Cid, on noticing that a less exalted seat had been prepared for Don Sancho than for the King of France, became so violent that the Pope excommunicated him.
These previsions were soon verified, and in the bloody encounter which ensued, Hagen came off victor, with the loss of but four men, while the enemy left more than one hundred dead upon the field.
I may print that preface now, for success has justified his previsions and our hopes.
Tito, softly, half enjoying the comedy, as he saw the pretty childish seriousness on her face, half prompted by hazy previsionswhich belonged to the intoxication of despair.
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