21 adverbs to describe how to logical

There is nothing unsound in the theory of medicine; it is the strictly logical correspondence with the measure of knowledge which those who rely on it are as yet able to assimilate, and it acts accurately in accordance with their belief that in a large number of cases medicine will do good, but also in many instances it fails.

The monetary system, like so many other Martial institutions, is purely artificial and severely logical.

Very different therefore is it from the merely logical method, which presides over the demonstrative phantasy, is of a secondary nature, and is alone pleased with contentious discussions.

We may therefore lay it down as a principle that the universal all-permeating intelligence, which has been considered in the second and third sections, is purely subjective mind, and therefore follows the law of subjective mind, namely that it is amenable to any suggestion, and will carry out any suggestion that is impressed upon it to its most rigorously logical consequences.

The world isn't sufficiently ripe for niceties; it likes a lot, and pouts at eclectical squeamishness; it believes in a big, vigorous, rough-hewn medley, is choice in some of its items, but free and easy in the bulk; and it can't masticate anything too severely didactic, too purely logical, too strongly distinct, or too acutely exact.

" "You're horribly logical," Barbara rejoined with a twinkle.

The plan I have put forward is entirely reasonable and icily logical, and should excite no sirring whatsoever.

It is all very logical, princess, very logicalfar too logical, whether you will believe it or not.

Out of this antechamber the ideas most nearly allied to those in the presence-chamber appear to be summoned in a mechanically logical way, and to have their turn of audience.

What else but a long dog's life does this make heaven to be? Such an undervaluing of a short but noble life, is consistent with the scheme which blasphemes earth in order to ennoble heaven, and then claims to be preeminently logical.

[Footnote 41:It is interesting to observe how two profoundly logical minds, though holding extreme, opposite views, have deduced this common conclusion.

One feels this is not remarkably logical.

History, woes, promises, hopes, aspirations, and exultations are all mingled together in scarcely logical sequence.

" Osborn was seldom logical and now his annoyance was rather concentrated on the master who had written to him with jarring frankness than on the extravagant lad.

Hitherto his face had been hidden in his hands, as this terribly logical tale went on.

I started that a long time ago when I read something some one wrote in a book about how much happier folks could be if they never bothered with other folk's businessand it struck me as awfully logical.

Belief, it is true, must be ultimately logical to stand.

War is continually becoming more scientific, more destructive, more coldly logical, more intolerant of non-combatants, and more exhausting of any kind of property.

Hence the French novel, whose strained sentiment and deeply logical immorality have wakened strange echoes among us of the stricter rule and graver usage.

He was eminently logical at all times, but could also come up with "leaps beyond logic" in which inspiration confidently answered a challenging situation.

The more continuous and the more formally logical a soliloquy, the less natural it is.

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