But this tendency to go further than other socialists, in superseding individual by common property, has repeatedly appeared in some of their most representative utterances.
They must ask the State to help them, for they were themselves the State, and the help of the State was no more a superseding of their own self-help than reaching a man a ladder superseded his own climbing.
Muscular power is more easily dispensed with than formerly, and so the cheaper labour of women and children is largelysuperseding the dearer labour of men.
The idea of these words forming an original grant, with unlimited power, superseding every other grant, is (must be) abandoned.
Yet Sophocles, after superseding AEschylus, lived to put on mourning for the death of Euripides.
The rescued people were not to think of God as one who strikes down into nature from outside, with strange and unwonted powers, superseding utterly its familiar forces.
In all these instances He was quoting from the Old Testament, and deliberately superseding in the name of truth certain prescriptions of the very law which He said He had come to fulfil.
In an age when names sat much more lightly than they do now, one might fancy such a word superseding a woman's original name.
He naturally surrendered at discretion, and an almost holy expression of contentment stole over Mr. Bartlett's countenance, superseding his complexion, which otherwise was apt to remain on the memory after its outlines were forgotten.
The sword was still worn at times, even by upper servants, but the cane was fast superseding it.
Throughout the western part of continental Europe, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, absolute monarchy was superseding feudalism; and in France the victory of the newer over the older system was especially thorough.
At ~Atherstone~ the railway is passed by a bridge, superseding a former level-crossing.
They now took the lead as political agents of the first magnitude, representing the city in its public acts, and superseding the ecclesiastics.
His second was to neutralize the power of the Orsini, partly by pitting them against the Colonnesi, and partly by superseding them in their command as captains.
At the same time Love is always changing and supersedinglaws and institutions by pressure of adjustment to the changing demands of individual and social well-being.
There is no reasonable doubt that Stanton's angry purpose had been to humiliate Sherman by practically superseding him in command.
All the department commanders naturally understood Stanton's language in sending Grant to North Carolina, as superseding Sherman in command, though in fact this was not done.
Two holes in the surface of a mortar, superseding ears.
The rifled gun, however, throwing a shell of the same capacity from a smaller bore, and with much greater power, issuperseding it for general purposes.
The crown is not precluded by the Prize Act from superseding prize proceedings by directing restitution of property seized, before adjudication, and against the will of the captors.
The last two were armed with breech-loading guns, which were now superseding the old muzzle-loaders to which the ordnance authorities had clung with such obstinacy long after every other nation had consigned them to the scrap heap.
Steam had made its appearance, but it was far from superseding sail-power.
But Jeremiah still more expressly declares the superseding of the Old, and the substitution of the New Covenant; while he describes the latter in terms equivalent to those used by Christ himself, "The kingdom of God is within you.
Science is gradually superseding unreasonable beliefs, and inaugurating a true universal gospel in which all men will eventually think alike in fundamental matters.
The Mendicant Orders were already a sufficiently dangerous factor, and now came these new inquisitors, armed with papal commissions, superseding their time-honored jurisdiction in every spot within their dioceses.
Granting that motor-vehicles are likely to supersede both tramways and horse-vehicles, what are really the prospects of theirsuperseding railways, as well?
Railroads are superseding canals, and it is not likely that any such improvement of the water-way will be attempted during the present generation.