True it was, that Mrs. Sweetbread had spontaneously thrown open to his inspection the wardrobe of her deceased husband.
Such were the thoughts, thoughts often made audible, which came spontaneouslylike oracles from afar, as I strode homewards with Hannah by my side.
Roses of the most choice varieties grow spontaneously by the roadside, or creep over the walls.
So that, taken all together, this Indian theory is more probable than many of the unnumbered traditions of this country, where traditions and miracles appear to grow as spontaneously as wild flowers.
It is easy to see that his longer poems cost him much labour; they were not the pure songs of feeling that gush out spontaneously like a spring from the rock.
True, it changes spontaneously in due course; but it long remains incapable of receiving ideas or emotions beyond those of simple orders.
Is it alleged that the insanity which is inheritable is that which spontaneously arises, and that the insanity which follows some chronic perversion of functions is not inheritable?
Through the combination thus spontaneously evolved, every citizen is supplied with daily necessaries; while he yields some product or aid to others.
The shreds of mortified membrane, though clinging a while to the sound tissues, are easily detached, and often drop spontaneously into the mouth.
The ripe segments spontaneously detach themselves, and may be found scattered along the large intestine ready to be discharged with the excrement, or, as is sometimes the case, they may spontaneously creep from the anus.
The ripe segments become readily detached and creep actively in the intestine, and are either expelled with the feces or theyspontaneously creep from the anus.
So in occasional instances acute internal strangulation is spontaneously relieved; here too the cases are exceptional, and the occurrence should be no excuse for delay in laparotomy.
Finally, spontaneously or aided by the finger of the physician or some instrument, it is {840} evacuated per anum.
Ordinarily, the epithelium increases in thickness, and when detached, spontaneously or otherwise, exposes a red and swollen membrane with erect papillae.
In comparatively young adults restoration of its position, configuration, and function seems likely to result spontaneously after the protruding portion of the tongue has been removed.
In this class the cause is not uncommonly spontaneously relieved, and the individual restored to perfect health without the aid of medicine or the surgeon's art.
In many of these cases the fissure will heal spontaneously when the malposition is rectified.
The ripe segments, attached to the parent or becoming spontaneously detached, lay their eggs in the intestine to be discharged with the feces.
He took it for an impromptu charade, perhaps, something spontaneously arranged during his absence.
Every living creature must be either fixed (like a rooted tree), or capable of spontaneously moving, or of being passively drifted from place to place, and must have a structure and figure suitable to one or other of these conditions.
These present us with a good example of the way in which the shape of the individual cells may spontaneously alter, to suit the mode of their aggregation.
Telemachus which, as it were, spontaneously takes that direction; from the course of public transactions implied in his speech (Od.
Again, we have plainly shown that man, by the intrinsic reduplication of his psychical faculty, spontaneously retains and personifies the inward phantasm generated by such a projection of special natural objects on his perception.
In addition to the rhythmic motion of all parts of the body, there is the practice of spontaneously beating time with the hands and feet, which were doubtless the first instruments used by man as a musical accompaniment.
It must be noted, as my experiment has already proved, that in this first sketch of a phantasm in human form, a general, though indefinite type of the whole figure has spontaneously arisen, to which it is made to correspond.
The act of sensation is spontaneouslycompleted and developed in and with its own constituents, and since it is isolated from other modes and exercises of thought, its real nature appears.
I must therefore repeat that the first form of myth which spontaneously arises in man as an animal, is the vague but intentional subjectivity of the phenomena presented to his senses.
Try this for a month, earnestly and persistently, and at the end of that time see if the whole inner being does not spontaneously turn to such holy exercises.
Therefore in training the will so that it may acquire the habit of spontaneously choosing God in all things, it must be taught to acquiesce constantly in the little hourly leadings towards Him.
It is further observed that the Veda thus apprehended through reading spontaneously gives rise to the ideas of certain things subserving certain purposes.
The Paraguayrian trees, though they offer their fruits spontaneously to the natives, do not yield the oil, with which they are impregnated, without being cut.
The European nasturtium is almost unknown to the whole of Paraguay; though the garden, or water-nasturtium, grows spontaneously in moist places.
The plant añil is sown in other places, and grows spontaneously in the plains of Paraguay, but is generally neglected, the industry of the inhabitants seldom answering to the liberality of nature.
The tree caà grows no where spontaneously but in woods about two hundred leagues from the city of Asumpcion.
The walls of its mansions are of gold and silver; the fruits, which bend spontaneously to him who would gather them, are of a flavor and delicacy unknown to mortals.
The "Silviae" are the rude materials of thought springing up spontaneously in all their wild luxuriance, from the rich, natural soil of the imagination of the poet.
The world wondered; but to the Christians the new affection was, we might almost say, instinctive, so naturally and spontaneously did it fill their hearts.
This was the absolute self-abnegation and exuberance of love out of which the apostolic community spontaneously sprang.
It was, however, an expression of an orthodox dogma which came spontaneously from the people and bishops, in which they were seconded by their rulers.
We live in a different atmosphere from our Protestant brethren, and self-denial is second nature to us; self-denial practised so spontaneously that the effort and the trial are hidden in the graciousness of the Christian life.
Gold so becoming an object of universal desire to the people on the island, and made exchangeable for all other things, it soon acquired spontaneously a universal purchasing power, and from that moment became Money.
There was no need of any concerted action, for the people assembled spontaneously and demanded action.
He knew full well their imperfection, but he hoped that to those who would not spontaneously ascend to the Notion of the Totality, these cases might prove a spur and suggest and symbolize something better than themselves.
It would then see the whole situation conformably to what we call 'the representative theory of cognition,' and that is what we all spontaneously do.
We all rushed spontaneously into the thicket, and all towards the same point; but, strange to relate, we only ran against one another, and found nothing besides.
For a good while I could not conceive what was the matter, but having my spade in my hand I followed spontaneously in the same direction.
With this virus removed, the natural balance of the facts of nature will spontaneously establish itself between the two countries.
Every idea strongly held and, on the other side, strongly challenged, kindles spontaneously into passion, and every great cause has its poetry as well as its dialetics.
Christ has given expression in the Sermon on the Mount to the eternal ideal toward which men are spontaneously struggling, and also the degree of attainment of it to which men may reach in our times.
And therefore all men must willingly or unwillingly move along the way of truth, some spontaneously accomplishing the task set them in life, others submitting involuntarily to the law of life.
Public opinion arises spontaneously and spreads for hundreds and thousands of years, but it has the power of working on men by infection, and with great rapidity gains a hold on great numbers of men.
It is also capable, by virtue of some unexplained process or quality, of spontaneously extending its area of infection.
One of them points to an excess and the other to a loss of the spontaneously coagulable element of the blood.
This occurs rapidly, is very tender, and in most cases soon runs on to suppuration, although it occasionally in children spontaneously subsides.
It contains an increased amount of urea and of uric acid, the latter of which is not infrequently spontaneously precipitated.
It may be mild in the beginning and become more severe as the disease progresses, or after having been at first acute may cease spontaneously in a few days to occasion any uneasiness.
It occurs spontaneouslyif the patient's surface is protected from those influences which conflict with its appearance.
Canine madness is an acute infectious disease, supposed to arisespontaneously in the genus Canis (dog, wolf, fox, etc.
The tendency in some cases to exhausting and troublesome diarrhoea, and the fact that diarrhoea occurs spontaneously some time in the course of most cases, should inspire caution in the use of purgatives.
These crusts are often so firmly attached that they do not fall spontaneously before the lapse of from five to eight days.
This disease heals spontaneously if the danger that threatens life from reduction of the urine and from the effusions of fluid into the cavities of the body be averted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spontaneously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: freely; independently; voluntarily