It is opposed to the classic Liberalism which arose out of the need of reaction against absolutism, and had accomplished its mission in history when the State itself had become transformed in the popular will and consciousness.
Fascism therefore has transformed the syndicate, that old revolutionary instrument of syndicalistic socialists, into an instrument of legal defense of the classes both within and without the law courts.
Larry had seen Anne in childhood transports of passion, but never before cold and white in such a stillness of wrath as that which transformed her now.
As he seemed fatigued, the abbe offered to show him to his room, and was much amazed when his niece threw open the door of the boudoir, transformed into a bedroom.
In fact, she fished for compliments in speaking of herself, for she saw that she pleased the viscount; the truth being that her eager desire had so transformed her that she became almost a woman.
At once your legitimate working hypothesis is transformed into an illegitimate dogma--illegitimate because it no longer serves as a guide on the path to knowledge but {33} blocks that path.
The thorn in the flesh was not withdrawn, but it was transformed into a means of imparting spiritual vigour--"My grace is sufficient for thee.
The former, which is deposited from solutions, is transformed into monoclinic sulphur at about 96 deg.
From an idyllist and elegist we find him suddenly transformed into an unsparing master of poetical satire.
His diction is still very artificial, the poetic diction of Delille transformed in the direction of Hugo, but not very much.
Henceforth she was her old self again, with a transformed spirit, her motherhood spending itself in a thousand ways.
He had learned from newspaper reports that the Wagner Memorial meeting, in which his Fraternity had taken a part, had been transformed into an anti-Semitic demonstration.
The bear-garden was suddenly transformed into a grave academy.
I wonder sometimes whether the red of those days was the same we admire now, whether those carrots of my youth can have been transformed into the lusciously lustrous locks of to-day.
From this culminating point they beheld the chateautransformed into a factory, the park cut up into countryseats, the fields turned into market-gardens!
That those communications had been consolidated into a scheme regularly drawn, and delivered to Pope, from whom it returned only transformed from prose to verse, has been reported, but hardly can be true.
The tortoise here and elephant unite, 135 Transformed to combs, the speckled, and the white.
For what is fame But the benignant strength of One, transformed To joy of Many?
It is nature as affecting man, and man as transformed into a creature of feeling and passion by the mysterious conditions of his existence, which oftenest arouses the poetic fervor in her.
Experience, transformed into inherited feeling, takes on the form of those intuitions which "are the only reliable ground of solid belief.
Not less true is it that mind does not come obediently under this method of explanation, that it demands account of how matter is transformed into thought.
Pallor and despair seemed to have transformed him.
The light of his consuming passion flamed in his strangely transformed eyes.
A more favorable situation for a bridge across the stream was often the determining factor which caused several towns upon a river to die and the fortunate one to be transformed into a metropolis.
Thus began the system of irrigation which in its later developments has proved itself the magic wand under whose sway the desert has been conquered and the wilderness transformed into a garden of beauty.
You have transformed the church already into a menagerie.
Steam and electricity have been applied to travel and speech, and the earth transformed into a whispering gallery.
The marriage marks a new ascent in Pitt's career; love seemed to have transformed him; always powerful and eloquent, he became sublime.
The eminent guarantors of the integrity of Austria were suddenly transformed into hungry schemers for her immediate partition.
Above all, what dreams had he in those rare moments when music transformed his strange pale face?
They were by now rapidly nearing a flock of heavenly sheep, which as they approached became ever more gigantic till they were transformed into monstrous snow-fleeces intersected by wide drifts of blue.
She looked once at the rigid figure of her transformed sister, and sitting down, covered her eyes and wept.
In return for the service, his Prince had transformed a lusty Radical into a devoted Royalist.
To Norman, who hung on her lips, the slight girlish figure seemed transformed before their eyes into a radiant messenger of the spirit.
At these words the buffalo was transformed into a fearful ugly Mangusch.
Then the Baktschi let the first bead fall from his mouth, and thereupon the first bead was transformed into a man with a sword in his hand.
But the seven magicians became seven herons, and pursued the fish, and were on the point of catching it, when it looked up and beheld a dove in the sky, and thereupon transformed itself into a dove.
On the following morning, the Chan and the wife of the Chan were seated together, when the son of the Tangari, transformed into a bird of Paradise, appeared before them on the steps that led to the palace.
In the early rocks the clay beds were transformed by heat into jasper and slates.
Iron, transformed by a simple process into steel, sustains the commercial supremacy of the great civilized nations of the world.
We believe that the same forces that operated to transform clay rocks into slate, and limestone into marble, transformed soft coal into hard, and hard coal into graphite, in the days when the earth was young.
When they are impregnated with silica they become transformed into marble, which takes a high polish like granite.
These are the beds, sometimes miles in depth, called metamorphic rocks, formed by water, then transformed by heat.
In fifteen minutes pig iron can be transformed into ingot steel.
Whether it was burned while yet in the condition of peat, or millions of years later, when it was transformed into coal, the heat stored in its substance was liberated by the burning.
At the end of the baking, the soft, doughy clay block is transformed into a hard, glassy, or dull brick.
Generations of these inhabitants of the sea have died, and their shells and bones have accumulated and beentransformed into thick beds of limestone on the ocean floor.
Wherever the heated material came into contact with aqueous rocks it transformed them, for a foot or more, into crystalline, metamorphic rocks.