It summarises much learning, and suggests, by the way, several inquiries, e.
The second account of Semiramis which Diodorus summarises in the concluding paragraph above from “Athenæus and some other writers” would appear to have been widely accepted in classical times.
When we turn to St. Thomas Aquinas, we find that his teaching on the subject of property is not at all out of harmony with that of the earlier Fathers of the Church, but, on the contrary, summarises and consolidates it.
Winstanley then summarises the results of the prevailing system in the following terse but telling passage: "Divide England into three parts, scarce one part is manured.
It is, however, in the fourth and fifth chapters that Winstanley concisely and eloquently summarises the fundamental articles of his religious faith.
Winstanley briefly summarises his views on education, and outlines the means by which he deemed both the production and the distribution of wealth could be carried on without having recourse to "the thieving art of buying and selling.
Winstanley then summarises his contentions, as follows: "Well, the end of all my speech is to point out the Kingly Power where I spy it out.
S summarises the entire argument, and in it "pure imagination" receives mention.
The above argument, which he summarises in a sentence, yields, he declares, "the beginning of a deduction of the pure concepts of understanding.
In the concluding sentences Kant briefly summarises and applies the points raised in these fourth and fifth paragraphs.
A reviewer summarises Mr Cole as saying: 'I do not want any single supreme authority.
I may quote a passage from it which admirably summarises the contrast between the northern and the southern floras.
Lardner wellsummarises the arguments against its authenticity:-- "I do not perceive that we at all want the suspected testimony to Jesus, which was never quoted by any of our Christian ancestors before Eusebius.
The following passage briefly summarises Mr. Cope's position: "Intelligence is a conservative principle, and will always direct effort and use into lines which will be beneficial to its possessor.
Hamilton summarises the results as follows:-- "The affidavits of a great many individuals of unblemished character are collected, which leaves no room to apprehend anything like deceit.
He summarises what was known at that time as to the structure of the ovule, acutely criticising the views of the various authors he cites.
The report contained the following passage which, while it formulates an ideal then to be aimed at, summarises in great measure the activities of the present establishment at Kew.
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