Now there cannot be several termini in the same direction of one movement.
There can be several termini ordained to one another, of the same movement and in the same direction; but not unless they be ordained to one another.
It was convenient for roads giving access to Cornwall for tin; to the Mendips for lead, copper or brass; Gloucester and South Wales for iron; and from these termini there were routes passable to the east and south coasts of England.
That the two termini are both in the British dominions is true; but it is equally true that there is no other terminus on this continent where it is practicable to make that communication except in the British dominions.
All these dead intermediaries of yours are out of each other, and outside of their termini still.
Satisfactory connection of some sort with such termini is all that the word 'truth' means.
A few miles east of Termini the railroad leaves the shore, and turning southward enters the valley of the Torto, to begin climbing the rugged backbone of Sicily; the watershed between the ancient African and Tyrrhenian Seas.
In Southern Italy it often occupies a good part of a roadway, or even hangs over a busy coalyard; but in Sicily both its manufacture and sale are cleaner and more wholesome; and the macaroni made in Termini is famous for its quality.
Everything that had happened had seemed to be a part of a dream until she found herself at last in the cell of the Termini prison, abandoned by every one save Corona.
But male visitors are not allowed inside the Terminiprison after dark.
All that could be obtained had been that Giovanni and Corona should take Faustina to the Termini in their carriage, and that Corona should stay with the unfortunate young girl all night if she wished to do so.
The prison of the Termini was under the administration of an order of nuns devoted especially to the care of prisoners.
Our whole notion of a standing reality grows up in the form of an ideal limit to the series of successive termini to which our thoughts have led us and still are leading us.
Istria was marked out by Dante as the frontier province of Italy: Si come a Pola presso del Quarnero Che Italia chiude e i suoi termini bagna.
An unforeseen incident now occurred; the royalist column, recalled from Corleone, which was largely composed of Bavarians, reached Porta Termini and opened a furious fire on the weak Garibaldian detachment stationed there.
The town, like all terminiof railway lines, was not an attractive place.
It was in any case curious to notice that at the two termini east and west of the two parallel ranges white rock in columnar form was exposed in both ranges in corresponding sites.
The termini of railway lines in newly developed countries seem to act like filters.
Mr. Punch, following the example of his daily contemporaries, despatched a representative to some of the great London termini to note the August exodus from town.
To the town of Rome belong the termini ripae Tiberis (C.
Augustan age, and thetermini of the pomoerium of Claudius and Vespasian as censors, and of the collegium augurum under Hadrian (C.
To the large spots, those of the first class, fall the places of intersection of the largest and most numerous canals, while the little spots make termini to fainter lines, ones that bear to them a like ratio of unimportance.
Those termini are used which we should ourselves select for stations of intercommunication.
The spots make common termini for all the canals of a given neighborhood.
Several of these coast cities were also termini of caravan routes entering them from the eastward, forming a net-work which united the various provinces of Persia and reached through the passes of Afghanistan into northern India.
They found their western termini in a long line of Levantine cities extending along the shores of the Black Sea and of the eastern Mediterranean from Tana in the north to Alexandria in the south.
These short cuts are called salti, or leaps, and sometimes reduce the distance between their termini by several miles.
Small places will also spring up at the mouth of the Wenatchie and the Okinagane, and at the termini of the steamboat landings.
Much of the China trade now goes overland into and through India, and also through Siberia, to be consumed by the way, or pushed through to the termini of European railroads and ship-lines which are reaching to get it.
These spacious factories present more the appearance of first-class railway termini than of ordinary workshops.
These prodigious gleanings from what Goldsmith might well call the "finny deep," are conveyed from the termini in spring-vans, drawn by two and occasionally by four horses.
Fact is the undifferentiated terminus of sense-awareness; factors are termini of sense-awareness, differentiated as elements of fact; entities are factors in their function as the termini of thought.
Sense-awareness and thought are themselves processes as well as their termini in nature.
Evidently levels, rects, and puncts in their capacity as infinite aggregates cannot be the termini of sense-awareness, nor can they be limits which are approximated to in sense-awareness.
Also I am not denying that there are relations of natural entities to mind or minds other than being thetermini of the sense-awarenesses of minds.
It is the termini of railways from Madrid and Murcia.
The last named gives a psychological explanation of the "termini Transcendentales .
They are the "termini vel proprietates rebus omnibus cuiusque generis convenientes.
The modern entrance from the Civita Vecchia side is unattractive in the extreme, but the new depot at the Piazza de’ Termini affords a very fair first view of Rome.
Say that you have come from me, and that I sent you to say that the Porto Termini is attacked, I know not with what force, and that I am going on to try to arrest their progress until he arrives with help.
Frank had entered the city with the chosen band, who had led the attack on the Termini gate, and advanced with them into the heart of the city.
He accordingly sent Letizia back again to arrange that the troops at the royal palace, the finance office, and the Termini gate should be allowed to move down towards the sea and there join hands.
On the evening of the 26th Garibaldi moved across the country by a little-frequented track, and the next morning appeared on the road entering the town at the Termini gate.
Fire and earth therefore do not move on to infinity, but to definite points in opposite directions; and the local antithesis is between above and below: these are the two termini of the respective currents.
The natural march of knowledge is to ascend from the first of these two termini (particulars of sense) upward to the second or opposite,[17] and then to descend downward by demonstration or deduction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "termini" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.