Quite otherwise is it with us, who at each instant have many systems between which we may choose at will, on condition of going back by memory more or less far into the past.
Quite otherwise will it be when this combination shall find place in a class of analogous combinations and we shall have noticed this analogy.
For subtraction it is quite otherwise; it may be logically defined as the operation inverse to addition; but should we begin in that way?
Quite otherwise is it with a longing--an indefinite feeling of profound desire, which is satisfied with no earthly object, whether real or ideal, but is ever directed to the eternal and the divine.
Quite otherwise, however, is it with another class of judgments, which, in fact, are highly deserving the name.
Quite otherwise, however, was it, in this respect, with Grecian philosophy.
The process of adaptation appears to me to be quite otherwise, viz.
Quite otherwise is the spectacle offered by the degenerate person.
Exceptions against us, and intended to treat us as Seducers of his Subjects, and People that aim'd at the Subversion of his Government; yet it prov'd quite otherwise.
We were then three in Number all provided with Fire-Arms, and press'd by Necessity; but now the Case is quite otherwise.
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