7 adverbs to describe how to conceptions

But gradually the conception of "instruction" altered.

The fundamental, but abstractly and therefore imperfectly, entertained conception of freedom, has resulted in the republic being very generally regardedin theoryas the only just and true political constitution.

Surely, the far larger part of these assumed difficulties rests on a misapplication either of the senses to the sense, or of the sense to the understanding, or of the understanding to the reason;in short, on an asking for images where only theorems can be, or requiring theorems for thoughts, that is, conceptions or notions, or lastly, conceptions for ideas.

The last and the latest subject in which the Virgin appears alone without the Child, is that entitled the "Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin;" and sometimes merely "THE CONCEPTION."

Just as we have given to the world roughly our conception of Parliamentary Government, so it is to be hoped may we give to the world our conception of the true relationship of nations.

" S. "But man's conception thereof, it has been agreed, would be certainly less perfect than Zeus's?" A.

We may say that there must be one all-pervading soul, not because we can form any conception whatsoever of the true nature of such a soul, but because the alternative hypothesis of many individual souls is utterly obnoxious to our reason.

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