In some respects the distribution of duties among them seems to be incongruous, and many of these might be transferred from one to another with advantage to the public interests.
Transferred from Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, National Museum of History and Technology.
The belief in devils who possess men and can be transferred from men to pigs, becomes as much a part of Christian dogma as any article of the creeds.
Now, in the Gadarene affair, I do not think I am unreasonably sceptical, if I say that the existence of demons who can be transferred from a man to a pig, does thus contravene probability.
There are physical things, such as taeniae and trichinae, which can be transferred from men to pigs, and vice versa, and which do undoubtedly produce most diabolical and deadly effects on both.
Now, in the Gadarene affair, I do not think I am unreasonably sceptical if I say that the existence of demons who can be transferred from a man to a pig, does thus contravene probability.
For there is a subtle influence of logic which requires to be transferred from prose to poetry, just as the music and perfection of language are infused by poetry into prose.
His notion of music is transferred fromharmony of sounds to harmony of life: in this he is assisted by the ambiguities of language as well as by the prevalence of Pythagorean notions.
Transferred from Company C; captured at Perryville and exchanged; wounded at Atlanta; postoffice, Macon, Tenn.
Transferred from Company E to Company B; captured at Atlanta; died since the war.
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