40 examples of secondarily in sentences

Mark means originally the belt of waste land encircling the village, and secondarily the village with its periphery.

Town means originally a hedge or enclosure, and secondarily the spot that is enclosed: the modern German zaun, a "hedge," preserves the original meaning.

And in short, this is a producing of that kind, in which the effect is that secondarily which the cause is primarily.

Hence, from that which subsists, at the summit of self subsistent natures, a series of self subsisting beings will indeed proceed, but then this series will be secondarily that which its cause is primarily, and the energy by which it produces itself will be secondary to that by which it is produced by its cause.

Which will win appears to depend primarily upon the kind of endocrines that predominate in the make-up of the individual, secondarily with his education.

To sum up these relations of the viscera, the endocrines, the unconscious and the mind, it may be stated as a far-reaching generality for the understanding of human life: that character and conduct are expressions of the streams of energy arising in the vegetative apparatus, primarily endocrine determined at birth, and secondarily experience determined after the organism has learned to react as a whole, as consciousness.

His vision was primarily composed of strong memory of the place itself, and secondarily of memories of other places associated in a harmonious, helpful way with the now central thought.

The exercises under each chapter have primarily the characteristics of that chapter, and secondarily the characteristics of the other two chapters.

Now Angel, though far more than a goose intellectually, having, indeed, a very keen and subtle mind, was only secondarily intellectual, being primarily something far more important.

His mind was primarily scientific, secondarily philosophic, and occasionally historic.

Harris is primarilyin his best worka humorist, and only secondarily a short story writer.

Thus Canaan has been for ages the servant mainly of Shem and Japhet, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

Thus Canaan has been for ages the servant mainly of Shem and Japhet, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

Then Canaan was the servant of Japhet, mainly, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

Thus Canaan has been for ages the servant mainly of Shem and Japhet, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

Thus Canaan has been for ages the servant mainly of Shem and Japhet, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

We Socialists are only secondarily politicians.

His attention is primarily fixed on the deed, and only secondarily on the mind of the doer.

4. The value of a language as an object of study, depends chiefly on the character of the books which it contains; and, secondarily, on its connexion with others more worthy to be thoroughly known.

By means of that, of course, but only secondarily.

The Greek verb [Greek: hemaiso] has the signification primarily to deride, to mock, to scoff at, and secondarily to delude, to deceive, to disappoint, but it has not the meaning to despise.

If we are empiricists and go from parts to wholes, we believe that beings may first exist and feed so to speak on their own existence, and then secondarily become known to one another.

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.

Originating in the animal need of getting another generation born, this passion has developed secondarily such imperious spiritual needs that, if you ask why another generation ought to be born at all, the answer is: 'Chiefly that love may go on.'

"My dear fellow, philosophy is primarily a matter of food; secondarily, a matter of clothes: it does not concern the head at all.

40 examples of  secondarily  in sentences