In spite of the fact that the soul is a simple unit and tends naturally to unify all its contents, the common experience of life discovers in it unconnected and even antagonistic thought and knowledge-centers.
How to unify home and school influences is one of those true and abiding problems of education that appeals strongly and sympathetically to parents and teachers.
This will give him not only many and many a new situation within the original situation, but the transitional scenes which will unify situations originally apparently unrelated except as the same figures appeared in them.
Again we find an element of story to unify the material.
We will glance, first, at the resurrection (Risorgimento) of the little Kingdom of Sardinia, which was destined to unify Italy.
Consider these days in which the Ancient Beauty, He Who is the Most Great Name, hath been sent down to regenerate and unify mankind.
Applause, generally a sign of feeling, helps to unify an audience.
Each individual had his own special interests and needs, and there was no powerful common idea to unify them.
Gregory VII preached a crusade to protect Constantinople and unify the church under one head.
This tended to unify the family and promote a sacred family life.
Some attempts were made to unify and organize Greek national life, not entirely without good results.
Coupled with this was the idea of nobility on one side, and the idea of inheritance on the other, which had a tendency to unify the family under one defender and to perpetuate the right and title to property of future generations.
Disintegrated as it was, deflected and disturbed by a hundred forces, thoughts of a common religion and of universal empire nevertheless had much to do to harmonize and unify the people of Europe.
The triumphs of Marius, again, over Jugurtha and the Cimbri availed nothing tounify the parties in the State, or to secure his own.
All along, inter-civic hates are in full flow through all the wars of Guelphs and Ghibellines; and the menace of neither French nor Spanish tyranny can finally unify the mutually repellent communities.
The shameless aggression on France did so unify them for the moment, as imperialism among an unmoralised public may always be trusted to do; and it left them more demoralised and divided than ever, in due sequence.
On the other hand, his one persistent practical policy, and the only one in which he was almost uniformly successful, was to unify and consolidate the family possessions of the House of Hapsburg.
It remains to unify the results, that we may get, if possible, a definite conception of the whole.
Thus we arrive at that chaotic state in which the mission as a whole is not subordinate to any dominant idea of the purpose for which it exists, which alone can unify the work of all its members.
It mediates our consciousness of the transcendental object in still another manner, namely, by rendering possible the formation of the empirical concepts which unify and direct its synthetic activities.
As the sole legitimate function of concepts, whether a priori or empirical, is to organise and unify the material of sense, there can be no such thing as the mere or bare concept.
Others, certainly with greater reason, desire to unify activity and mechanism in a more general concept, though admitting that they are specifically distinct.
Places an Austrian Prince on the Mexican throne tounify the Latin race.
That life is in general able to unify and raise itself is the presupposition of all striving after truth: the proof of this, however, is to be found in the actual furtherance of life, in the new contents which are thus obtained.
Minds first divide on the question whether we can unify life at all, and at the same time whether we may venture to make an assertion concerning reality as a whole.
Work, therefore, produces relations which on the one hand unify the endeavour of the individual and fashion his life as a definite whole; and on the other, bind humanity into a creative community.
To make nature completely active, and to unify that which it offers in a scattered and an unsystematic manner, appears to be our whole life-work.
He believed that war had but to begin and demonstrate its quality among the Western nations in order to unify them all against its repetition.
It is not as if you had set yourselves to be an imperial people and embrace and unify the world.
It is a psychic entity whose most important function is to unify the parts of a man's nature.
It seems to me that methods which would unify or standardize our practices and prices--within certain limitations, to be sure--would tend to unify the tendencies and the type of the people.
What board or agency is to correlate and unify all the parts, to insure a progressive and well-proportioned program?
While it sought to unify the operation of John Bull's railways so that he might help win the war most efficiently and most promptly, it had no false or grandiloquent ideas of creating a single national rail system overnight.
Great financial alliances and "community of interests" still further unify the policy of the leading roads.
Sooner or later in the life of every nervous invalid there comes a time when nothing will serve to unify his disorganized forces but steady and unswerving responsibility for a good stiff piece of work.
The attempt of Mahomet to unify Arabia had failed.
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