5735 examples of herbert in sentences

Details were arranged, much to the satisfaction of Montagu Jerrold, whose real name was Herbert Higgins, and who had been a house decorator, employedand dischargedby a small London firm.

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Bacon (1605, 1620) and Hobbes (1642, 1651) stands Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1581-1648), who, by his work De Veritate (1624), became the founder of deism, that theory of "natural religion," which, in opposition to the historical dogmatic faith of the Church theology, takes the reason, which is the same in all men, as its basis and morality for its content.

Lord Herbert introduces his philosophy of religion by a theory of knowledge which makes universal consent the highest criterion of truth (summa veritatis norma consensus universalis), and bases knowledge on certain self-evident principles (principia), common to all men in virtue of a natural instinct, which gives safe guidance.

Besides these general principles, on the discovery of which Lord Herbert greatly prides himself, the positive religions contain arbitrary additions, which distinguish them from one another and which owe their origin, for the most part, to priestly deception, although the rhapsodies of the poets and the inventions of the philosophers have contributed their share.

In the line of development from the speculations of Nicolas of Cusa to the establishment of the English philosophy of nature, of religion, and of the state by Bacon, Herbert, and Hobbes, and to the physics of Galileo, modern ideas have manifested themselves with increasing clearness and freedom.

Some Jerseyman has written a bad novel called "Herbert" something or otherI forget what.

But sooner can a stenographer of the Stolze school agree with one of the Gabelsberger system than can a votary of Dehmel dare to recognize the greatness in George, an admirer of Schnitzler see the importance of Herbert Eulenberg, or a friend of Gustav Frenssen acknowledge the power of Ricarda Huch.

So my packet was of uncertain size: undoubtedly the tower was packed away in it, Herbert too,and I couldn't help agreeing with my thought, and confessing that this was a better form for conveyance than that

In the minds of such people as Harriet Martineau and Herbert Spencer they superseded God.

He was the medium by which new varieties of irritations were introduced to an ungrateful world, but such was his nature that, given the companionship of Herbert Spencer and a cigar, he could be absolutely counted on not to murmur.

R72419, 3Jan51, Doris C. Hooker (W) RUCH, GILES M. Ruch-Popenoe general science test: examination, Forms A-B, by Giles M. Ruch and Herbert F. Popenoe.

R73717, R73718, 25Jan51, Verness F. Ruch (W) & Herbert F. Popenoe (A) RUMBOLD, ZOE AKINS. SEE Akins, Zoë. RUSSELL, Hon.

KNIBBS, HENRY HERBERT. Wild horses.

R89095, 14Jan52, Palmer Cosslett Putnam (C) QUICK, HERBERT. The invisible woman.

(The pageant of America, v. 1) © 28Dec25, A879048. R104560, 30Dec52, Yale University Press (PWH) WITHERSPOON, HERBERT. Singing; a treatise for teachers and students.

R112111, 13May53, George H. Gartlan, Karl W. Gehrkens (A) & Alice Damrosch Kiaer (C) <pb id='032.png' /> DANBY, HERBERT, tr.

The child of the wild; illustrated by Herbert M. Stoops.

SEE Sullivan, Herbert. FLOWER, SIR WALTER NEWMAN.

SMITH, HERBERT R. Modern experimental chemistry, by Herbert R. Smith and Harry M. Mess.

SMITH, HERBERT R. Modern experimental chemistry, by Herbert R. Smith and Harry M. Mess.

Herbert R. Smith (Co-author); 6Oct54; R136599.

SULLIVAN, HERBERT. Sir Arthur Sullivan, his life, letters and diaries, by Herbert Sullivan and Newman Flower; with an introd.

SULLIVAN, HERBERT. Sir Arthur Sullivan, his life, letters and diaries, by Herbert Sullivan and Newman Flower; with an introd.

ODELL, HERBERT R. Annals of the New York stage.

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