15 adverbs to describe how to relations

Proceeding on these lines the spirit in the individual would stand in precisely the same relation to his body that the All-originating Spirit does to the cosmos.

Dorothy treated me as she had always done, with a hearty sisterly affection, which gave me much uneasiness, 't was so unlike my own, and I was at some pains to point out to her that we were not cousins, nor, indeed, any relation whatsoever.

Not merely the relations, then, but the terms are altered: und zwar 'so far.'

This excellent ladyevidently a near relation to Mrs. General in Little Dorritreintroduces us to the genteel society in which we are most at home; and here I may remark that the love of aristocracy which is so marked and so amiable a feature of our national character finds its expression not only in the advertisement columns, but in the daily notices of deaths and marriages.

Manifestly an organic relation, a carefully-planned interdependence, between all its parts.

" The second relation, also taken from the original manuscript Journal of a person of credit, who went surgeon on the same trade, in a vessel from New-York, about twenty years past, is as follows; viz.

relatively &c (relation) 9; as compared with &c v.. Phr. comparisons are odious; comparisons are odorous

In the first place, logic, giving primarily the relations between concepts as such, and the relations between natural facts only secondarily or so far as the facts have been already identified with concepts and defined by them, must of course stand or fall with the conceptual method.

Similarly the relation of infinite space to the finite spaces is not the logical relation of a concept to examples of it, but the intuitive relation of an unlimited whole to its limited parts.

Therefore Mr. Oxenbridge is the best to make your excellence an impartial relation thereof; I shall only say, that I shall strive according to my best understanding to increase whatsoever talent he may have already.

Colour and shadow, aërial perspective and complicated grouping, denied to sculpture, but within the proper realm of painting, have their own significance, their real relation to feelings vaguer, but not less potent, than those which find expression in the simple human form.

CONNAÎTRE, avoir l'idée de; avoir des relations avec.

The rat is a near relation of the squirrel zoologically, but personally he is a gutter-snipe, and you may know that by one look at the tail which he drags after him like a dirty rope.

We do not know the essence of phenomena, and just as little their first causes and ultimate ends; we knowby means of observation, experiment, and comparisononly the constant relations between phenomena, the relations of succession and of similarity among facts, the uniformities of which we call their laws.

Heaton, however, was so very prudent, and the present relations with their neighboursneighbours four hundred miles distantwere so amicable, the whole matter was so serious, and the duty so obvious, that he finally acquiesced, without suffering his doubts to be seen.

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