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Doctrine changes, even as scientific theories change with fuller information.

When the means of bodily subsistence grow scarce, then the faculties that were previously set free to seek the bread of a higher and fuller life are diverted to the struggle for bare animal existence, and progress is thrown back; but when there is abundance for all, secured by the labour of a few from whom the remainder can buy, then fuller life becomes once more possible for that remainder.

See also the fuller account in Beal's "Records of Western Countries," where the murder is committed by several Brahmacharins.

You will not, however, repeat to any one but myself the explanation you have offered of your appearancewhich, I understand, has been given in fuller detail to Esmountil the decision of the Camptâ shall have been communicated to you.

Whether these truths were forgotten, or despised; or, whether some better purpose was then in agitation, the representation made in Anson's voyage had such effect upon the statesmen of that time, that, in 1748, some sloops were fitted out for the fuller knowledge of Pepys's and Falkland's islands, and for further discoveries in the South sea.

Certainly not by its own Law of Tendency, for that must always be toward fuller self-expression; and since this can only take place through the individual, the desire of the Spirit must always be toward the increasing of the individual life.

For fuller treatment see Green, ch. 1; Traill, vol. 1; Ramsey's Foundations of England; Turner's History of the Anglo-Saxons; Freeman's Old English History; Allen's Anglo-Saxon England; Cook's Life of Alfred; Asser's Life of King Alfred, edited by W.H. Stevenson; C. Plummer's Life and Times of Alfred the Great; E. Dale's National Life and Character in the Mirror of Early English Literature; Rhys's Celtic Britain.

For having lived long I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information or fuller consideration, to change opinions even on important subjects, which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise.

Not by creating anything, but by giving the victory to those individuals who already were ahead of their fellows in virtue of a fuller development of their nature from within; in clearing the ground for them and letting them increase and multiply. 2.

But there were several badly wounded in the hospital at Manassas, where fuller particulars were accessible.

That He intended to convey what it might come to mean in other conditions and ages seems very doubtful; and so if the word "person" has acquired a fuller and different meaning in modern philosophy, we are not at once justified in applying this fuller conception to the Divine persons, unless we can show that it is a legitimate development of the older sense.

Consequently in the Rhetoric he refers to the Poetics for a fuller discussion of metaphor.

Do you seriously believe I am going to put my friend up as a target for yours to shoot at without some more definite information, some fuller explanation than you seem inclined to give?

The Council will then decide "which matters concerning the Grand Duchy of Finland also have a bearing on the interests of the empire, and, consequently, call for a fuller examination on the part of the Ministries and Government Boards."

To give Pompey the fuller assurance of his intentions, he would dismiss all his forces on land, even his garrisons.

Of these great Florentines, Giotto, the shepherd, is confessedly the more eminent; in him we see the dawn, or rather the sunrise, of the fuller light of Raphael.

The music goes before the fuller revelation, preparing its way.

I was conscious of the birth of new energies, of a bolder and steadier sweep of thought, of fuller sympathies, of that settled quiet and harmony of soul which are to be gained only in the school of self-discipline.

These inclined to an emptier, those to a fuller notion of personality.

A fuller acquaintance with the art and art-methods of countries of which but little had before been known has been an element in art expansion.

Anyhow, this reference may, it is hoped, lead to a fuller discovery of the parties intended.

With the burden thus equitably readjusted, with the dignity of the two powers of Government working out their individual problems in the harmony of a fuller understanding, let us face the results.

MCCOY, IOLA FULLER GOODSPEED.

Purely belligerent considerations would have fuller play.

They help children to a fuller vision, they lead them to see.

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