They have designated these elementary principles, however, by widely different appellations.
There is, in either case, a fixed connection between the antecedent and the consequent, but the nature of the connection is widely different, and it is a difference of the greatest moment.
The history of the doctrine of causality presents a number of widely different theories, a brief outline of which is all that we can here give.
It is in no degree surprising to find that nearly the same symbols are in use by widely different tribes; for, alike in their pictographs and gestures, they naturally aim at the most familiar and literal representations.
The genuine documentary evidence of Vinland is recoverable from manuscripts of earlier date, and a widely different character.
From the wild scenes which I have attempted to describe in the latter pages I must now transport the reader to others of a widely different character.
The methods of these two great leaders are strikingly similar in this respect, that each repeats his idea in many ways, presenting the truth from different view points, so that it will appeal to men of widely different experiences.
This is partly because he impresses different people in widely different ways, and partly because his expression varies greatly.
If we observe closely, we shall see that individual conscience is the result of widely different causes.
It appears that some of the parallel ridges which compose the Cordilleras, instead of being contemporaneous, were successively and slowly upheaved at widely different epochs.
Even the sexual cells may be in widely different conditions at the moment of fusion, and perhaps this state of the sexual cells includes the whole matter of the decision for the average characters of the new individual.
Secondly, the subdivisions of species are by no means all of the same nature, and the systematic varieties include units the real value of which is widely different in different cases.
If this were the case, their importance with respect to questions of heredity might be widely different.
The measures of the English government with respect to the Papists and Puritans sprang from a widely different principle.
The subject of Milton, in some points, resembled that of Dante; but he has treated it in a widely different manner.
Where can these causes be otherwise sought than in the external conditions of life, which are so widely different in the two stages, and which are much more variable for the larva than for the imago?
The disposition of the different breeds is widely different, varying from the savage and defiant temper of the Game-cock to the extremely peaceable temper of the Cochin.
The Word of God specifies no less distinctly and definitely the destiny of the Jewish than of the Babylonian capital, but fixes on a widely different kind of destruction.
The writer attempted to support his theory by pointing out the similarities existing between many machines of a widely different character, which served to show descent from a common ancestor.
This universal unsuspecting confidence was imparted by sympathy to myself, in spite of all my training in opinions so widely different.
No doubt the impression left by these objects on the minds of travellers from tree-less Tartary, and of Sikkimites reared amidst stupendous forests, must be widely different.
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