单词 | inhere |
例句 | “It took me a long time to get clearance to go inhere,” she says. Allegiant 2013-10-22T00:00:00Z Still, for all its pain, the movie is about the virtue and the quality that inhere in success. In “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Freddie Mercury Is More Interesting Than His Music 2018-11-05T05:00:00Z No matter how ordinary or powerless the character, to each unfortunate soul yet inheres a magnificent, perhaps infinite, capacity for suffering. Stories That Double as a Field Guide to Women’s Desires and Miseries 2019-03-29T04:00:00Z Fusing the sociopolitical, the natural, and the mythopoetic realms, the movie offers a model to filmmakers anywhere regarding the dramatic power that inheres in the cultural specifics of any story. Review: “Birds of Passage,” the Tragic Story of an Indigenous Colombian Family’s Involvement in the Drug War 2019-02-11T05:00:00Z Despite the difficulties that inhere in Holocaust memoir — we believe we know this history, and its subject matter defies language — “Mala’s Cat” is fresh, unsentimental and utterly unpredictable. A Memoir of a Young Girl’s Survival Amid Mounting Horrors 2022-01-12T05:00:00Z The cultural problems around video games, of course, inhere not just in their young players but in their creators. The Best Video Games of 2018 2018-11-29T05:00:00Z But the reason that it’s virtual — a global pandemic — only heightens the dread that inheres in the seasonal dynamic. Perspective | The end of summer is always sad. This year, my grief led me back to a favorite short story and book of photographs. 2020-09-21T04:00:00Z The very question is an assertion that mindfulness is an attribute of God, as well as of man, a statement of the sense of deep meaning inhering in mindfulness. Marilynne Robinson: Can science solve life's mysteries? 2010-06-04T23:06:00Z Beneath the opprobrium lay a shared assumption: that Shakespeare’s genius inheres not in his complicated characters or carefully orchestrated scenes or subtle ideas but in the singularity of his words. Why We (Mostly) Stopped Messing With Shakespeare’s Language 2015-10-06T04:00:00Z She yields to text the way a master violinist yields to a score, drawing out color that inheres in a composition but typically passes unnoticed. Lindsay Duncan finds her footing in 'A Delicate Balance' 2014-11-11T05:00:00Z These contradictions inhere in every medium, of course. The Best Video Games of 2019 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z That inevitable turn is the essence of the impulse to dramatic creation that inheres in a first-person narration. Where Comedy Comes From 2015-04-25T04:00:00Z The richness of Shakespeare’s unique comic vision inheres in such intelligent lyricism. Shakespeare's 'Love's Labor's Lost': Kathleen Marshall directs a winner at the Old Globe 2016-08-22T04:00:00Z It seems that one of the pivotal challenges American education faces today inheres in how the middle classes manage to demand educational equality. SAT’s right answers are all wrong 2013-05-20T21:11:00Z Much of the wit in “Telegraph Avenue” inheres in Chabon’s astonishing prose. ‘Telegraph Avenue,’ by Michael Chabon 2012-09-08T00:17:29Z Elusiveness inheres, of course, in our feelings before nature, which can seem pregnant with significance even as its actual meanings remain just out of reach. Perspective | The moon and its lovely lies In Shakespeare’s play, the occult is an expression of what already inheres in the protagonist’s psychology. What makes Joel Coen's Shakespeare unique: His 'Macbeth' is haunted by other movies 2022-01-14T05:00:00Z The right to hang banners is a small thing, but the value of free speech inheres in acts of individual expression just as much as in grand statements of collective purpose. Opinion | It Is Every American’s Right to Curse the President 2021-07-24T04:00:00Z George F. Will appeared to find that the constitutional right to representation inheres in the soil of a state, not its people. Opinion | D.C. statehood is a nonpartisan issue 2021-04-27T04:00:00Z Virginia — the first case I ever argued in the Supreme Court — the court found that this right inheres in our system of government, a system whose openness is embodied only partly in the First Amendment. Opinion | Don’t let Mitch McConnell conduct a Potemkin impeachment trial 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z The Constitution also preserves for states “the dignity and essential attributes inhering” in sovereignty, as he wrote in a famous opinion on states’ rights. Opinion | Justice Kennedy’s retirement leaves the future of U.S. constitutional law entirely up for grabs 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z The genius doesn't inhere in Lee's screenplay but in the total package. 'Frozen' on Broadway: It's no 'Tempest' (or 'Lion King'), but the musical sings with sisterly appeal 2018-03-22T04:00:00Z Many more men try to degrade and exclude women in their attempt to show some mastery that is supposed to inhere in their biological nature. The crisis in modern masculinity 2018-03-17T04:00:00Z The source of stalemate in American politics today inheres within the Republican Party. In terms of political stalemate and crisis, is today very different from the 1780s? 2017-10-20T04:00:00Z Inside, where the mind makes comparisons and analogies, the dissociation inheres in malfunctioning metaphors: what is a “symposium / of endangered stars” and how would it evict itself? Mai Der Vang’s and Airea D. Matthews’s Striking Débuts 2017-05-08T04:00:00Z Both passivity and grandiosity inhere in the concept of manifest destiny. When we unlock the secrets of our genes, what do we do with that knowledge? 2016-05-12T04:00:00Z “Human frailty,” by contrast, inheres within an individual’s mind and body. The Rehabilitation Paradox 2016-05-09T04:00:00Z “Arbitration is a matter of contract, and consequently the parties to an arbitration can ask for no more impartiality than inheres in the method they have chosen.” Tom Brady’s lawyers missed the point: his innocence 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z “Tragedy and good and evil often inhere in the same situation,” he said in response to the outcry in January. Pope Francis' Newest Saint May Not Last at U.S. Capitol 2015-09-23T04:00:00Z The question of extremism does not inhere in any particular religion or any one part of the world. Salman Rushdie: ‘It might be the funniest of my novels’ 2015-09-06T04:00:00Z The cases to come might better demonstrate the benefits, trade-offs, and dangers that inhere in prosecuting online speech. The Supreme Court's Elonis decision isn't a victory for trolls 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z Though racial unity remains elusive for Black people — as well it perhaps should — a sense of linked fate does inhere in much of our political analysis. Snapshots of a racist teacher: What a principal’s bigoted rant shows us about American education 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z In other words, it is made clear that the right to publish inheres in the author and that he cannot be divested of it without his consent. Copyright: Its History and Its Law 2012-04-23T02:00:25.937Z Another fact has been noted by us, and ought to enter into a description of the physical agent in question: this agent inheres in the persons and not in the table. Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants 2012-03-28T02:00:29.747Z They wrote against substance assumed as the “noumenon lying underneath all phenomena—the substratum supporting all qualities—the something in which all accidents inhere.” Theological Essays 2012-03-27T02:00:21.867Z These smallest particles in which the properties of the original substance inhere, are known as molecules. Joseph Smith as Scientist A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy 2012-03-12T03:00:27.817Z A proper Degree of Agitation has sometimes loosened the inhering Body, more effectually than Instruments. Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health 2012-03-10T03:00:11.780Z Only therefore through their relationship to it, i.e. through the judgment in which they are subsumed under it, while it inheres in them, have they their value and even their existence. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z But value is not a property inhering in any article itself. Money: Speech of Hon. John P. Jones, of Nevada, On the Free Coinage of Silver; in the United States Senate, May 12 and 13, 1890 2012-02-29T03:00:21.727Z Literature, properly so called, is quite different from this, and literary values inhere not in things or even in ideas, but in persons. The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z How much more of this sacred character inhered in the heroes who created nationwide railroad systems, vast steelmaking consolidations, monopolies of oil and coal! Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington 2012-02-11T03:03:55.693Z "The supernatural agents are dispensed with, and in their places we find abstract forces or entities supposed to inhere in substances and capable of engendering phenomena." The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:52.627Z That is to say, the means of a man's perfectionment must inhere in his own system, and he must be competent of himself effectually to apply them. The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation 2012-01-18T03:00:12.427Z The supreme consideration is that the money of a country shall be so regulated as that prices may not fall from any cause inhering in the money system. Money: Speech of Hon. John P. Jones, of Nevada, On the Free Coinage of Silver; in the United States Senate, May 12 and 13, 1890 2012-02-29T03:00:21.727Z If he hadn't up to this time affected greatly my gratitude or affections, he began to shine for me now with some of the precious quality which inheres in dreams. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z The limits of our spectrum do not inhere in the sun that shines, but in the eye that marks his shining. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z But the truth of a dream inheres in the dream itself and is measured only in a secondary way by the course of events. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z In it inheres a capacity for expression, and a quality of enchantment in the result, that music had not before exerted—an enchantment that invades the mind by stealth yet holds it with enchaining power. Aspects of Modern Opera Estimates and Inquiries 2011-12-12T03:00:24.900Z We know a seemingly endless stream of sensations which manifest themselves in certain ways, and seem to inhere in what we call things and beings. The Book of Life 2011-11-25T03:00:13.343Z In that mysterious sound inhered the fetich power. Fetichism in West Africa Forty Years' Observations of Native Customs and Superstitions 2011-11-18T03:00:28.907Z I claim that that man shall be regarded as normal who has the fullest grasp of faculties which inhere in the whole race. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z The truth is that 100% of the complexity inheres in the definition of taxable income, which takes up millions of words in the tax laws. Wonkbook: Questioning Obama as manager 2011-11-14T12:52:16Z But since reproductive power inheres in these Recessive traits, these traits are preserved in the sex-cells, equally with the Dominant traits. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z Their solution, however, inheres in the past of its people. The South American Republics Part I of II 2011-11-06T02:00:14.827Z We might ask, Does not the presentation of any phenomenon involve the actuality of a somewhat, in which that phenomenon inheres, and of a receptivity by which it is appreciated? Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z The political element inheres in the fact that the Jews form a nation in the midst of the nations. The International Jew The World's Foremost Problem 2011-10-16T02:00:19.257Z It is but a fresh instance of the stubborn vitality which seems to inhere in the hoary superstitions of the past. Creed And Deed A Series of Discourses 2011-10-12T02:00:40.147Z According to our modern chemistry, the qualities of every substance reside or inhere in its molecules. Scientific Culture, and Other Essays Second Edition; with Additions 2011-09-17T02:00:31.747Z As Dr. Johnson said, "Two contradictory ideas may inhere in the same mind, but they cannot both be correct." A Grammar of Freethought 2011-07-30T02:00:13.083Z The laws without the substance would be only laws, and could give no being having no ground in which to inhere. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z Rather it recalled one to the suggestive and sane mysticity which inheres in all common things, in all common uses. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z All the evil that inhered in them shall be cleansed away in you and your virtues shall be the atonement for their sins. Creed And Deed A Series of Discourses 2011-10-12T02:00:40.147Z She did not: she accepted her as a convention in which affection inhered through tradition alone.... Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z Amelie believed a certain distinction inhered in being always late for an appointment. Linda Lee, Incorporated A Novel 2011-06-19T02:00:18.633Z We perceive, then, C. That for all mental operations which have as object pure laws and ideal forms, and that Being in whom all these inhere, this dictum is not true. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z They wrote against substance assumed as the "noumenon lying underneath all phenomena—the substratum supporting all qualities—the something in which all accidents inhere." Heresy: Its Utility And Morality A Plea And A Justification 2011-05-31T02:00:37.797Z Don't you see that such evils as inhere in "the competitive system" are evils only to individuals, but blessings to the race by gradually weeding out the incompetent and their progeny? The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z Fifth, the use and control of all water-power inheres of right in the States, within restrictions insuring perpetual freedom from monopoly. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z I defy you to lay your hand on his innocent head and question his legitimacy, which inheres only in a ceremony no civil law sanctioned. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z So also does God the absolute Being in whom those laws and forms inhere. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z No shadow fell in that region, for clearness inhered there so thoroughly that it seemed the real essence of Siva’s dominions. Life and Death And Other Legends and Stories 2011-04-02T02:00:10.393Z No; and therefore since such accidental modes of being really exist, there exists also the substantial mode of being in which they inhere. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z The fruit is Nature's attestation of the geniality of the season, the richness and abundance of the elements inhering in the soil or supplied to it by the water. What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science 2011-03-29T02:00:08.937Z Indeed, I have the most affectionate and jealous regard for every right that inheres in my dower of American womanhood. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z The Reason sees the truth first, as necessary a priori law, and holding it up as standard, measures facts by it, or uses the Sense to find the facts in which it inheres. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z It is in the number and arrangement of these details that originality inheres—that the varying quality or quantity of imagination lies. Literature in the Elementary School 2011-02-23T03:00:31.073Z Or do we mean that the organism can elicit these various acts only by means of several accidental realities, really distinct from, and inhering in, itself? Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z All of which was very true, but Jack Graham could not see that there inheres in truth no imperative demand for its expression. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z Those characteristics inhere in no calling more than the military, which is why public official fake warriors don’t claim to have invented a cure for gout or once caught the largest shark. Politicians and Their Fake War Stories 2010-05-20T01:56:00Z What is really required, then, is, that the One, the Person, be shown to be both absolute and infinite, and that these, as qualities, consistently inhere in that unity. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z Reality will hold him to itself, will support whatever truly inheres in his friendships or his family ties, in his best hopes or in his personal conceits, for ever and ever. The Will to Doubt An essay in philosophy for the general thinker What then of all those qualities which inhere immediately in the quantity of corporeal substances? Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z He admits that living beings form a connected series; but the connexion, he believes, is not one of physical descent, but inheres in something outside of and pre-existent to the earth. The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer That is, the perceived object has a unique character of uncertainty, which inheres in it as a present positive quality. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude This very strange assertion can only be true, provided a major premiss, No force can be conceived to exist without involving an affection of consciousness in the object in which it apparently inheres, is true. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z Action, belonging to or inhering in substances, is that which produces change, Genus belongs to substance, qualities and actions; there are higher and lower genera. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" Relation, then, considered formally as such, is not an absolute accident inhering in a subject, but is a reference of this subject to some other thing, this latter being called the term of the relation. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z We shall be more fully aware that righteousness inheres in honest occupation. The Holy Earth And a still greater contradiction to the morality of common sense inheres in the doctrine that the right act is that which has the best consequences. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude We attain to the further knowledge that this series is, must be, limited; because the constituted beings, in whom it in each case inheres, are limited, and had a beginning. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z The legal right to these lucrative monopolies inheres in the nation that develops the backward country. American World Policies Being an accident, it should inhere in, or be a mode of its subject. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z This is pure English, simple, masculine; turned into poetry by a true life of expression, and by the inhering melody of the numbers. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845 It is that ultimate possibility that lends zest to effort, the "consequence" that inheres in the task. The American Country Girl But the substance as ground and the complete set of laws as inhering in the ground, and being its organization when combined, become a spiritual person who thinks. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z The same defect inheres in a League of Satisfied Powers. American World Policies Every such habit inheres immediately in some operative faculty, as science in the intellect, or justice in the will. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z The objections that now confront us arise from the nature supposed to inhere in psychic facts specifically. Essays in Radical Empiricism The dramatic quality of any situation inheres in the struggle between opposing forces which each presents, and rises or falls with the essential strength of such forces. The Technique of Fiction Writing It inheres in the idea of eternity and God. St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians A Practical Exposition Even if we narrow our field of vision and seek to elaborate a more immediate policy, we do not escape from the vagueness which inheres in all such general conclusions. American World Policies We hope to meet it satisfactorily by establishing presently the existence of accidents really distinct from the substances in which they inhere. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z The enlarged experience of the child will make some meaning inhere in everything which is brought to him, so that it is not the dead weight it would have been earlier. Training the Teacher It is episodal, and the interest of the thing inheres in each episode separately, not in the whole. The Technique of Fiction Writing Praise here means the essential praise, which naturally inheres in excellence, and not the being talked about by men. Minor Poems by Milton Puritanism was radical in its views and sentiments, yet lacking that diffusive propagandist power inhering in conventional bodies. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865 What do we mean by saying that accidents inhere in substances as their subjects? Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z It was the democratic principle carried to its utmost length, and yet the notion of an inhering law was quite as strongly held. Noah Webster American Men of Letters But a short story's interest may not inhere in matter foreign to the thread of the story. The Technique of Fiction Writing This presents a further aspect of the process of moving labor and capital from group to group, in which the possibility of hardship for particular persons inheres. Essentials of Economic Theory As Applied to Modern Problems of Industry and Public Policy In the churches inhere almost exclusively the sources of influence available for the moral culture of the people. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865 Accidents involve the essential relation of an aptitude to inhere in substances. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z Liberty inheres in some sensible object; and every nation has formed to itself some favourite point, which, by way of eminence, becomes the criterion of their happiness. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 Much of the novel's interest, quite permissibly, may inhere in persons, episodes, and matter generally without relation to the main thread of the story. The Technique of Fiction Writing Their opponents used formerly to reply, that the uniform order of sensations implies an external cause determining the law of the order; and that the attributes inhere in this external cause or substratum, viz. matter. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic The desire to write for publication is one which inheres strongly in every human breast. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 So too is substance absolute being, compared with accidents as inhering and existing in substance. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z Both are reasonable, both untrue to the crude fact; both inhere in nature, neither represents it. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 "The Church of the Middle Ages did not hesitate to provide itself with eunuchs in order to supply cathedral choirs with the soprano tones inhering by nature in women alone." Religion & Sex Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development The complex of conditions over a continental area of rivers and lakes and mountain-chains is too vast for us to decipher; it inheres in the nature of things. Under the Maples Is there any reason to think that the inertia which inheres in all large bodies, and to a singularly marked degree in our own Communion, could be overcome? A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer Now the ordinary course of nature never presents us with accidents except as inhering, mediately or immediately, in a substance. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z This free agency must then be something absolutely inviolable in its nature and essence, something which God himself cannot destroy or impinge except by terminating the existence of the being in whom it inheres. The Calvinistic Doctrine of Predestination Examined and Refuted He pointed to the well-accepted medicinal virtues which inhered in gems. Medical Investigation in Seventeenth Century England Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, October 14, 1967 Natural rights inhere in man by reason of his existence; civil rights are founded in natural rights and are designed to secure and guarantee them. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle Whatever problems might have inhered in that question when women were personally subject to their families or their husbands are well-nigh outgrown in all civilized countries, and entirely so in the most advanced. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV These explanations are instructive, as illustrating the view that the actual reality of the accidental mode of being consists in its affecting, determining, the subject in which it inheres. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z Conceding freely the incredible reality of this phase of her history, she none the less contended that in it no more true permanence inhered than in a dream. Nobody As part of this view, he felt that "simples" should be more carefully studied, because medicinal virtues inhered in single substances and that complicated combinations were unnecessary. Medical Investigation in Seventeenth Century England Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, October 14, 1967 Then, in forgetfulness of the fact that all these things are pure abstractions, it has been tacitly assumed that there is a force inhering in the word, the rite, the rule, which produces its evolution. Introduction to the Study of History It is said, "Power inheres in the people," and the nation is shorn of half its power for progress as long as the ballot is not in the hands of women. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV Justification in the Catholic sense, therefore, is not a mere outward imputation of the justice of Christ, but a true inward renewal and sanctification wrought by a grace intrinsically inhering in the soul. Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise Listen: 'Time is not something which subsists of itself, or which inheres in things as an objective determination, and therefore, remains, when abstraction is made of the subjective conditions of the intuition of things. The End of Time This virtue requires a metallic body in which to inhere. Medical Investigation in Seventeenth Century England Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, October 14, 1967 But they, too, are qualities; and, as in the other case, perceiving qualities, we infer a substance in which they inhere. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors But whether it be a "right" or a "privilege," where did the negro get that which the States are forbidden to deny or abridge, if it does not inhere in citizenship? The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV Grace inheres in the substance of the soul, while charity has its seat in one of its several faculties. Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise They inhere in the task before every legislative body representing the vastly differing interests, opinions, sentiments, and desires of a people. Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root In such as these there inheres a certain power that impresses itself upon all who come in contact with its influence. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society As our mind compels us to refer all properties to a substance in which they inhere, so it compels us to refer all similar volitions to a simple nature. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors That which is inherent is an inseparable part of that in which it inheres, and is usually thought of with reference to some outworking or effect; as, an inherent difficulty. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions Now, a thing which has its existence by inhering in some other thing is in philosophic parlance an “accident.” Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise Our memorial calls your attention to the Pembina debate in 1874, when senators from eighteen States recognized the right of self-government as inhering in women. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III The fundamental value for social research of the classification inheres in the fact that the wishes in one class cannot be substituted for wishes in another. Introduction to the Science of Sociology Therefore, God sends the Holy Spirit to impress the preaching upon the heart—to make it inhere and live therein. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost Truthfulness is a quality that may inhere either in a person or in his statements or beliefs. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions This overwhelming, domineering sway of feeling inheres in the fact of sex. What a Young Woman Ought to Know But granting the premise of the Supreme Court decision, "that the constitution does not confer suffrage on any one," then it inhered with the citizen before the constitution was framed. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III But there are other reasons for this which spring from the nature of the battle cruiser itself and inhere in the difference between this type and the battleship. The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers But, alas, any good that may possibly inhere in the system has largely remained in posse rather than in esse. India, Its Life and Thought The position of the words gives them an importance that does not inhere in the words themselves. English: Composition and Literature When I see what an influence the awakening of sex has upon the entire body and upon the character, I am led to believe that sex inheres in mind as well. What a Young Woman Ought to Know And at this time in almost all parts of the world something is being done toward giving the masses a clearer idea of those rights which inhere in them. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II Encouraged by the success of these seven years of effort, let us continue with unfailing fidelity to labor for the practical recognition of the great truth, that all human rights inhere in each human being. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I But there are other powers or forms inhering in matter prior to the material intellect. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Such a result is being achieved by the combination of economic and social forces that inhere in the present social system. The American Empire The proportions of the universe inhere in its divine soul; they are indeed its very essence, or at least, its attributes. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles Rev. Oscar Clute said: Every favored movement of civilization has been simply a recognition of the rights and privileges that inhere in humanity. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II If we cancel the common element in the two, the difference remaining makes it possible for us to realize how much of the effect of a work of art inheres in the medium itself. The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life God created atoms without magnitude or quality, and he likewise created qualities to inhere in groups of atoms. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy But it must belong to some mind,—for perceptions without an intelligence in which they inhere are, inconceivable and contradictory. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 The created universe must be an image, in the sphere of sense, of the ideas which inhere in the reason of the great First Cause. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles It does not inhere in man naturally, or in woman; and I do not propose, myself, to impose it on women. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II The distinctive emotional value of each instrument inheres in the character of its sound. The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life The latter have no existence independent of the substance in which they inhere. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy It is born of the relation which inheres in the kinship of the individual intelligence to the Universal Spirit of Nature and of all life. The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to Practical Studies in Psychology The ideas or principles of Order which are implanted in the human reason, must inhere in the Divine Reason, and must be reflected in the visible world, which is its product. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles Observe, furthermore, that those rights inhere in the individual, are part of his existence, and not the gift of any man or aggregation of men. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II But such pleasures fall without the aesthetic field in the absence of any objectification; they are pleasures of exercise, and the objects involved are not regarded as the substances in which those values inhere. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory The material intellect is a capacity, and the prime matter is the ultimate subject in which it inheres. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Why should it inhere in ignorant, brutal plainsmen any more than in ignorant, brutal factory hands? Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger A Romance of the Mountain West Individual things are the only real entities, 689 and "universals" have no separate existence apart from individuals in which they inhere as attributes or properties. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles Strange, that in a nation in which was born and in which has inhered all the indomitableness of individualism should be so long unable to understand the secret of personal liberty! History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II As revealed by board and other implement games the element of sport does not originally inhere in a game, the procedure being a rite of magic or religion, pursued mainly as a means of divination. Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium We may say then that the sensitive soul, of which the imaginative faculty is a part, is the subject in which the material intellect inheres. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy But like everything else that inheres in the natural senses and spirit of man, it has something in it; it is not stark unreason. Eugenics and Other Evils And in denial of his claim is there not latent a far greater peril to society than inheres in denial of theirs? The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 We can hardly conceive that any further interest should inhere in that patch of squashes; whereas it seems that the half was not told us. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864 And so 'we all come'—there is a multiplicity—'unto the perfect man, the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ'—there is a unity in which the multiplicity inheres. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John The various qualities and attributes which inhere in this corporeal matter are caused by the spiritual substances above. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy It is a very surprising fact that modern nations should have lost these words and the significant suggestions which inhere in them. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals Their power was supposed to inhere in the written words, enclosed in the small leathern case. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery The greater difficulty seen thus to inhere already in the nature itself of the task proposed for accomplishment, was gravely increased by the much more severe compression deemed to be in the present instance desirable. Classic French Course in English Where had this tanned fisherman won the manner that inheres only in a leader of men? The Highgrader Even in their liveliest strains we find some melancholy note inhere, some minor third or flat seventh which throws its shade as it passes, and makes even mirth interesting. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 1 There is no escaping the good and ill, the pleasure and pain, which inhere in it. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals This is, I think, a difficulty which inheres in the very nature of the phenomenon itself. The Arena Volume 4, No. 22, September, 1891 Any generalization, by virtue of the very fact that it does apply to a wide variety of situations, must forego concern with the peculiar colors and qualities inhering in any specific experience. Human Traits and their Social Significance To regard them only as images with a value inhering in their bare essence, is to forfeit their benefits. The Moral Economy Hayne of South Carolina elaborately set forth the doctrine of nullification, claiming it inhered in each State under the Constitution. Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865 The element of sentiment and faith inheres in the mores. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals Even in these cases, however, we are bound to improve ourselves morally as well as intellectually, by seeking truth and rejecting falsehood, and by watching against the taint which inheres in almost all human productions. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American They inhere to all human enterprises, just as measles and whooping-cough to childhood. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 The power which inheres in a trained faculty of observation is priceless. Pushing to the Front Buchanan did not believe that self-preservation inhered in the Constitution or the Union. Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865 The difficulty of making democracy work inheres in all organizations. Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement It is the special interest that is assumed to inhere in the God-state that is the menace to peace everywhere. The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History But though the right of eminent domain over ideas does and should inhere in one superior to us, far different is the case with words. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. The basic principle of the Trade Union, the right and usefulness of collective bargaining, inheres in the conditions of machine-dominated and capitalized industry. The Family and it's Members But for all that I have found in his work a trace of the tonic morality which inheres in Molière, for example, also a Parisian by birth, and also in Rabelais, despite his disguising grossness. Ten Tales They virtually admit, since they evidently assume, that the phenomena must have a substance under them, the qualities a substratum in which they inhere. Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws It is not in the moment of the resolve but in the moment when the resolve is carried out in action that the moral value inheres. The Mind and Its Education Magnetism is a quality that inheres in every human being, and it may be cultivated like any other physical or mental force of which men and women are constituted. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference They are, first, the problem which inheres in our union of States, with their wide divergence of climate, soil, industries, population, standards of action and ideals of national and local action. The Family and it's Members The question to be put to any doubtful fact in nature is this—'What is your use?' and the reality of the fact is in ratio to the degree of usefulness inhering in it. Here are Ladies The Minority Report of the English Poor Law Commission has striking merits and defects, but for our purposes it inheres too deeply in British conditions. A Preface to Politics The people, in whom alone sovereignty inheres, remained just as they had been before. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government Now the principle of evolution is: All things have developed through certain forces which inhere in matter. Evolution An Investigation and a Critique A minimum wage is demanded and in several states made a legal requirement, but to name a definite sum per week puts a stated figure where a movable and changeable condition inheres in the situation. The Family and it's Members Indeed, it is precisely an inhering diversity that distinguishes unity from homogeneity or uniformity. The Prosperity of Humankind However, this does not change the fact that in view of her inhered convictions about Bahá’u’lláh it is best for the Bahá’ís, including yourself, not to associate with her. The Light of Divine Guidance (Volume 2) Dreaming through days and years, however brilliantly one may dream, can never satisfy the demands of the responsibility which inheres essentially in every soul that is born into the world. Making the Most of Life Secrecy in such matters inheres in the nature of the truths themselves, not in any affected superiority of a few elect minds. The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry The basic test of all proposed changes in any inherited institution is from henceforward, we must believe, that which inheres in the spiritual essence of democracy. The Family and it's Members Such moments are said to lie ‘within’ the given duration or to ‘inhere’ in it. The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 And, if the substance of the soul is defined as that in which perceptions inhere, what is meant by the inherence? Hume (English Men of Letters Series) Yet the same capacity which enabled the then Government to bind itself would equally and evidently inhere in its successors to revoke the obligation. The Story of Newfoundland One is the nature belonging to each one of them considered as an accident; which commonly applies to each of them as inherent in a subject, for the essence of an accident is to inhere. Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition And this difficulty of appraising literature absolutely inheres in your study of it from the beginning. On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914 In such a case I will say that the abstractive set q ‘inheres in’ the event e. The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 Here Spinoza appears, and tells me that these are only modifications and that the subject in which they inhere is simple, uncompounded, and indivisible. Hume (English Men of Letters Series) Liberty inheres in the circumstances of the day. President Wilson's Addresses He rather conceived of the vowels as inhering in the consonants—as modifications in the utterance of the consonants, which the reader could make for himself. Companion to the Bible Rudiments of it on the contrary are as old as man himself, and may represent a something that inheres in his very nature. Is Life Worth Living? Thus when an abstractive set p covers an abstractive set q, the abstractive set q inheres in every member of p. The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 Some day our people will awake to the possibilities that inhere in these palpable expressions of the impalpable things for which our country stands. Craftsmanship in Teaching Finally citizens had the right of petition; it inheres in all free government and it is expressly guaranteed by the first amendment to the Constitution. History of the United States The civil government inheres in a system of councils and chiefs. Wyandot Government: A Short Study of Tribal Society Bureau of American Ethnology Like air and water, it is one of the natural elements which inhere in man as a common right, and without which life could in no wise be sustained. Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South The like imaginative strain, so scorned of our petty day, inhered in all the lofty souls of that age. The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse And so you and I reflect in our occasional moments of pessimism that generic situation which inheres in the very work that we do. Craftsmanship in Teaching Life inheres in protoplasm; but just as you cannot get abstract matter—that is, matter with no properties or modes of motion—so you cannot get abstract protoplasm. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888 The right inhering in the party of the first part imposes a duty on the party of the second part. Wyandot Government: A Short Study of Tribal Society Bureau of American Ethnology The understanding, because it is spiritual, cannot thus see by natural light, for natural light does not inhere in man, but withdraws with the sun. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom It is only after these that we come to Mâyâ, meaning not so much illusion as the substratum in which Karma inheres or the protoplasm from which all things grow. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Their difference from belief inheres in their ability to serve as guides for everyday and future experience. The Doctrine of Evolution Its Basis and Its Scope Value inheres in use when the thing used can be bought and sold. If Not Silver, What? For the passage wishes to intimate that pleasure also, although a quality, should be meditated upon as something in which qualities inhere. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1 Without organic forms, how can thought inhere; and from thought inherent in nothing can one speak? Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom Faith, no, with mere professors, 39; compelled faith does not inhere, 160. Earths In Our Solar System Which Are Called Planets, and Earths In The Starry Heaven Their Inhabitants, And The Spirits And Angels There In this speech an accent of irony inhered to exasperate P. Sybarite. The Day of Days An Extravaganza Even schoolboys nowadays know that no moral value inheres in any opinion formed upon evidence. The Seeker If, on the other hand, the unseen principle is supposed to inhere in the soul, it cannot be the cause of motion in the atoms, because there exists no connexion of it with the latter. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1 All heaven's delights are united to uses and inhere in them, because uses are the goods of love and charity, in which the angels are. The Gist of Swedenborg In a speech in the House of Lords, I have been attacked for the defence of a scheme of government in which that body inheres, and in which alone it can exist. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) To his quick Celtic instinct there seemed to inhere, in that open, dark, and silent window, something as sinister and repellent as the inscrutable, soundless menace of a revolver presented to one's head. The Day of Days An Extravaganza Even as especial attributes that inhere to the body have been said to be sacred, there are particular spots on earth as well, and particular waters, that are regarded as sacred. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 That Vyavahara which has, as above, been said to be characterised by a belief in either of two litigant parties, should be known by us as inhering in the king. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 A poem of this class has to be made poetical, by dragging in episodes and digressions which do not inhere in the subject itself but are artificially associated with it. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century The only supposition having consistency is that that in which consciousness inheres is the all-pervading ether. The Romance of the Milky Way And Other Studies & Stories Still less is there any one individual thing, "The Finite," in which these contradictory attributes inhere. John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works Twelve Sketches by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawcett, Frederic Harrison, and Other Distinguished Authors I have transcended my sensations, and, therefore, the objects to which they inhere. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Sound inheres like the Supreme Being in all space though attached especially to drums and other instruments. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 It inheres and abides in the character of God,— "The central peace subsisting at the heart Of endless agitation." What Peace Means The blind pagan imagined a moral being, either heavenly or infernal, to inhere in a log of wood or a block of stone. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 1 Major Powell gives the following outline of the civil and military government of this tribe: The civil government inheres in a system of councils and chiefs. Sex and Society The tastes inhere in earth, for it is the same earth that produces the sugarcane and the tamarind. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Sound, touch, form, taste, scent, and the objects to which they inhere,—these till the moment of one's death are causes for the production of one's knowledge. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Nothing common, nothing of this human daily world, inheres in it; but sacrosanct destinies were involved, and the martialed might of the Invisible. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 Cosmic ideation exists everywhere; but when placed under restrictions by a material Upadhi it results as the consciousness of the individual inhering in such Upadhi. Five Years of Theosophy And with his craft against the country girl's simplicity it would have fared badly with Julia had it not been for one defect which always inheres, in a bad man's plots in such a case. The End of the World A Love Story These that I have mentioned have been said to be the Tirthas that inhere to the body. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 If the refuge is broken, O sire, everything inhering thereto is scattered on every side. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Civilization would have meant for him Cretan civilization: the civilization he knew: that part of the proposition would inhere in his subconsciousness. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 This power or capacity is not a separate entity, but is the thing itself in which it inheres, just as the three-angled character of a triangle is nothing separate from the triangle itself. Five Years of Theosophy It is possibly true, as crusty single-men affirm, that a certain solacing faculty inheres in beautiful ladies: the faculty, namely, of explaining all apparently unwelcome situations upon theories quite flattering to themselves. V. V.'s Eyes The lawfulness of any ambition may often be tested by the amount of selfishness which inheres in it. Men of the Bible; Some Lesser-Known Characters It mingles with space because there is no longer any visible object in which to inhere, and hence it becomes incapable of perception by us. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 But in his conscious mind, in his intent and purpose, would inhere a desire to differentiate the Greek culture he wanted to paint, from the Egyptianized culture he knew. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 One is tempted to say that THE NATIONS, as if conscious of the kindly disposition inhering in the spiritual existences toward ourselves, have simultaneously agreed in conferring upon them titles of endearment and affection. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844 What qualities there are in the world inhere in Brahman, or they could not be in the world which has sprung from him. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy They are the perfect vagabonds; but the germ of vagabondage inheres in mankind at large, and is the source of the changes that have resulted in what we call civilization. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5 These attach to all things of the universe and always inhere to them. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Virtue inheres in the Brotherhood of Man; vice in the separate personal and individual units. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 In regard to the compulsory power that should inhere in asylums for the cure of drunkenness, there is little difference of opinion among those who have had experience in their management. Grappling with the Monster The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink The young engineer should, I think, have no difficulty in recognizing the important difference which inheres in the methods by which a given result is accomplished. Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886 The evil does not inhere in the work of bringing down "fire from heaven," but in image-making and image-worship, for which the Spiritual work simply furnished an occasion. The Revelation Explained Strictly speaking, the ambiguity does not inhere in the word itself, but rather in its use in an assertion, since ambiguity can arise only when we are making an assertion. The Making of Arguments And so with many of the most splendid lines in Dante, the meaning inheres in the very Italian words. Emerson and Other Essays It is an uncritical common sense experience that substances are different from qualities and actions, and that the latter inhere in the former. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 But with all the originality of his style we cannot escape a sense of the stereotype, that indeed inheres in all music that depends mainly on an harmonic process. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies But if this be the case and therefore lust, hate, and ignorance, possess a self-implanted nature, then this nature must inhere in them; what then means the word "deliverance"? Sacred Books of the East Having freed herself from the bondage of "plot" as she has freed herself from an inheritance of the softer sentiments, Miss Cather has learned that the ultimate interest of fiction inheres in character. Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920) This slight objection inheres in any system where the books are arranged by subjects rather than by windows, doors, shelves, and similar non-intellectual distinctions. A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library So also karma or action is supposed to be a separate entity, and even the class notions are perceived as separate entities inhering in substances. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 A certain charm of settled melancholy seems to inhere in his wonted style. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies "But," objected Leslie, "though that may be so, yet still the Good, that Is the person, does inhere in an alien stuff—the body." The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue But, now, there inhere in the idea of beauty different modifications which art translates into sensuous forms. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Such crimes especially appeal to the activity and love of adventure which inhere in every boy. Crime: Its Cause and Treatment Soul with Nyâya is an inert unconscious entity in which knowledge, etc. inhere. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 Aside from mild tonics I took no other medicine than that most beneficial sort which inheres in kindness. A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography There is a subtle and positive balm to weak nerves and sore lungs inhering in the atmosphere of pine forests, wholly unknown to that of any other. Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together With Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants. You cannot wash it out; it inheres physiologically in the Constitution. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859 Ideas, feelings, states of consciousness, do not inhere in anything; each is a distinct entity. George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy Since there is nothing to show that such substances inhere in other substances they are also to be taken as eternal. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 Dr. Beattie, however, says: "Colours inhere not in the coloured body, but in the light that falls upon it; * * * and the word colour denotes, an external thing, and never a sensation of the mind." The Grammar of English Grammars The difference inhering to the benefit of the public, between the two routes, has been estimated, amounts to about one dollar per barrel in favor of this new outlet. Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together With Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants. Would not the very soil of America, in which Liberty is said to inhere, cry out and rise against any but an affirmative answer to such questions? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862 The moral force inheres in woman and in man alike, and unless we use all the moral power of the Government we certainly can not exist as a Government. Debate on Woman Suffrage in the Senate of the United States, 2d Session, 49th Congress, December 8, 1886, and January 25, 1887 Nyâya fared no better, for it also had to demonstrate self on the ground that since knowledge existed it was a quality, and therefore must inhere in some substance. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 The unknown something which is supposed to have qualities, or in which these are supposed to inhere, is an unnecessary fiction of the imagination. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time This gives a clear view of the will power inhering in the mental man, and its wonderful influence on the body. Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together With Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants. The deviations and departures characterizing an individual are still looked upon with suspicion; in principle they are evidences of the disturbances, revolts, and corruptions inhering in an individual apart from external authoritative guidance. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education But who can answer for himself, who can defend himself against such a danger, as the magnetic attraction that inheres in such a woman? Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant Karma is devoid of gu@na, cannot remain at one time in more than one object, inheres in dravya alone, and is an independent cause of contact or disjoining. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 Space and time are neither substantial receptacles which contain all that is real nor orders inhering in things in themselves, but forms of intuition. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time We who are Christians never knew the great philosophic common sense which inheres in that mystery until the anti-Christian writers pointed it out to us. Heretics In other words, it made explicit the consequences inhering in any doctrine which makes mental life a self-inclosed thing, instead of an attempt to redirect and readapt common concerns. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education Thus he satisfied that instinct of beauty which was born of his romantic soul, while he gratified the demand of truth which inhered from his scientific training by his minute and scrupulous exactness. Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant Knowledge, pleasure, pain, etc. are not qualities requiring a permanent entity as soul in which they may inhere, but are the various forms in which knowledge appears. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 A certain magic inheres in the very name, or at least so it seems to me. The Mountains How much, therefore, of herself must inhere in a garment so confidential as a petticoat, or so close and constant a companion as a stocking! Quest of the Golden Girl, a Romance Both are reasonable, both untrue to the crude fact; both inhere in nature, neither represents it. Memories and Portraits They come of no accident of character, but inhere in the divine order and constitution of things.” Fantastic Fables Qualities had independent existence as much as substances, but when any new substances were produced, the qualities rushed forward and inhered in them. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 By thus dispensing with the concept of beauty as some occult undefinable quality, we get rid of much of the contradiction which appears to inhere in our aesthetic experience. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 Attention is now directed less to occasional and exoteric incidents, and more to conditions which inhere in the original economy of the brain. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Neither exists for itself, but each inheres indissolubly with the other. Memories and Portraits The qualifications of lay delegates to this body must inhere in the Constitution and Restrictive Rules, according to their intent and meaning when adopted. Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 7 Contact is also a cause since it inheres in the cause. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 Your second emotion of surprise will assail you as you realize how much spring inheres in but two or three layers thus arranged. The Forest They never become destructive unless some other force than that inhering in themselves drags them into its service and hurls them along a devastating path. Life: Its True Genesis These qualities inhere in a nature of singular vigor, intensity, and directness, that sends out words like bullets. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858 Of course there must be exceptions to this rule, because the will is free and man is reasonable, and the motive and power to pluck up unwelcome seed, and unpleasant growths, inheres in all men. Lessons in Life A Series of Familiar Essays A contact which inheres in the cause of the cause and thereby helps the production of the effect is also a cause. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 It may be observed, that, in all these systems, there is but a vague sense of personality as inhering in the heavenly powers, in comparison with the creeds in vogue among heathen nations generally. Outline of Universal History But "Dynamism" simply implies that force inheres in, or appertains to, all material substance, without specifically designating either the quantity or quality of the inhering force. Life: Its True Genesis For what she did, as it were by necessity and her blind inhering power, he knew. Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett In each we are thinking of the pay as something apart from the work, while, in fact, the only pay we can have inheres in the doing of the work. The Elements of Character Her devout look and her earnest tone gave the commonplace words a quality that did not inhere in them, but Mrs. Makely took them on their surface. A Traveler from Altruria: Romance And as melody may—nay, must—exist, if the orchestration be really beautiful, so colour must inhere wherever the values have been finely observed. Modern Painting It is even less satisfactory than "atomic force," or "elementary force"--that which may be considered as inhering in the elementary particles from which both atoms and molecules are derived. Life: Its True Genesis Jesus Christ was conscious of no separation—not the thinnest film of air between these Two who adhered and inhered so closely and so continuously. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV Learn that all these inhere in and flow from the one act of giving up yourself to God, and in their truest perfection are found only in the spirit that is His. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms Activity applied to a certain cause gives rise to those effects only the potentiality of which inheres in that cause. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 It inheres in the situation; and the delightful chronicles of Diedrich Knickerbocker owe half their enduring fascination to their sterling veracity—the veracity which is faithful to the spirit and gambols only with the letter. The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775 In either case the change that ensues is manifestly due to vital properties, whether the same be inhering in the seed, or in necessary environing conditions. Life: Its True Genesis The thread of life inhering in the tiniest seed, in the smallest plant, is the magic wand that may transmute the soil's dull metal into the gold of flower and fruit. Home Vegetable Gardening — a Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use They are not merely a number of deeds, but they have, deep down below, a common root from which they all came—a centre in which they all inhere. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms There seems to be here the same idea as is embodied in the word 'Elohim'; namely, that the divine powers are regarded as in some sense separable, and yet all inhering in a personal unity. Expositions of Holy Scripture The surreptitiousness that seems to inhere in pork-pies prompted Mr. Moggridge to slip the pie into his trousers' pocket--for his coat was off, and a white apron had taken its place. The Romance of Zion Chapel [3d ed.] In this waif of our gutters and ward of our sidewalk artist inhered a spirit of the most punctilious and rigid honor, the gift, perhaps, of some forgotten ancestry. From a Bench in Our Square "National guilds" is a contradiction in terms: it takes on the same element of error that inheres in the idea of "one big union." Towards the Great Peace That is the key to the degradations that inhere in idolatrous worship, and that principle is true about all worship—as the god so is every one that trusteth in it. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms She herself prefers graham gems, in which she believes there inheres a certain mysterious efficacy. Adventures in Friendship To his mind a most delectable flavour of discreet scandal inhered in such collections of shabby properties from anonymous homes. Red Masquerade "Why—er—no," began the puzzled Julien, who failed for the moment to perceive what of tragic portent inhered in a prospective afternoon of golf. From a Bench in Our Square There is no evil but must inhere in a conscious being, or be referred to it; that is, evil must be felt, before it is evil. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 06 Reviews, Political Tracts, and Lives of Eminent Persons Probably they may be so developed as to be exercised with comparative certainty, whether by every one or only by those special constitutions in which they may inhere. Across the Zodiac There are limitations to the powers of governments and of peoples that inhere in the constitution of things, and that neither despotisms nor democracies can overcome. Fiat Money Inflation in France Further indication of this inhered in the wide yawn, of which he was in mid-enjoyment, when a hand on his shoulder cut short his ecstasy. Average Jones If this right does not inhere in our government, it is built on a foundation of sand, and the sooner it is abandoned the better. The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873 The example of the Rechabites is therefore unlike monasticism; to omit here other evils which inhere in monasticism at present. Apology of the Augsburg Confession Those were all perfect and static States, a balance of happiness won for ever against the forces of unrest and disorder that inhere in things. A Modern Utopia And, at a word from the Emperor, the Senate framed and passed a decree relieving Almo of all the legal disabilities inhering in his past. The Unwilling Vestal It is, indeed, a sad commentary on man's wisdom that, with all the distress that inevitably inheres in human life, he should have voluntarily brought upon himself still greater suffering and premature death. Problems of Conduct But the bearer of these attributes is so much chalk, which thereupon is called the substance in which they inhere. Pragmatism But this opinion inheres in the world, and always will inhere namely, that services and sacrifices are propitiations. Apology of the Augsburg Confession In that incongruity between great and individual inheres the incompatibility I could not resolve, and which, therefore, I have had to present in this conflicting form. A Modern Utopia It is a material substance with the sensible qualities inhering in it. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous True, we often think of the quality of pleasantness as inhering in the things we enjoy, and speak of troubles and sorrows as objective. Problems of Conduct So the attributes of this desk inhere in the substance 'wood,' those of my coat in the substance 'wool,' and so forth. Pragmatism And nevertheless this opinion inheres in the people, and has increased infinitely the number of masses. Apology of the Augsburg Confession Did our perceptions either inhere in something simple and individual, or did the mind perceive some real connexion among them, there would be no difficulty in the case. A Treatise of Human Nature That they inhere not in the sonorous bodies is plain from hence: because a bell struck in the exhausted receiver of an air-pump sends forth no sound. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous Consciousness, therefore, is so constituted that, inasmuch as the thinking subject is at the same time its own object, it cannot divide itself—although it can divide its inhering determinations. The Critique of Pure Reason But the phenomenal properties of things, nominalists say, surely do not really inhere in names, and if not in names then they do not inhere in anything. Pragmatism This opinion of the Law inheres by nature in men's minds; neither can it be expelled, unless when we are divinely taught. Apology of the Augsburg Confession Here Spinoza appears, and tells me, that these are only modifications; and that the subject, in which they inhere, is simple, incompounded, and indivisible. A Treatise of Human Nature I own myself entirely satisfied, that they are all equally apparent, and that there is no such thing as colour really inhering in external bodies, but that it is altogether in the light. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous Here it is obvious that fruitfulness is believed to inhere in a stick cut from a fruitful tree and to be imparted by contact to the young banana plants. The Golden Bough Whether, apart from these verifiable facts, it also inheres in a spiritual principle, is a merely curious speculation. Pragmatism But other faults of no less moment inhere in the doctrine of the adversaries concerning repentance, which we will now recount. Apology of the Augsburg Confession The fundamental principle of the atheism of Spinoza is the doctrine of the simplicity of the universe, and the unity of that substance, in which he supposes both thought and matter to inhere. A Treatise of Human Nature And have true and real colours inhering in them? Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous A squirrel, some rabbits with long lop ears, And guinea-pigs, tortoise-shell—wee; And I told her that eloquent truth inheres In all we see. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 4 There are two kinds of eternity, says the commentary: the eternity of immortal life, which belongs to the Spirit, and the eternity of change, which inheres in Nature, in all that is not Spirit. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: the Book of the Spiritual Man But the right to put to death looks like vengeance, and the division of the body shows that the debt was conceived very literally to inhere in or bind the body with a vinculum juris. The Common Law These philosophers are the curious reasoners concerning the material or immaterial substances, in which they suppose our perceptions to inhere. A Treatise of Human Nature Some mysterious principle inheres in the insensate rock, whose loss makes this crumbling, discolored, inert debris. Gala-days STRANGER: Or shall we say that both inhere in perfect being, but that it has no soul which contains them? Sophist And it is to be regarded as though this part were specially added to each, so that it inheres in, and pervades, them all. Martin Luther's Large Catechism, translated by Bente and Dau On the one hand is the conception of succession or privity; on the other, that of rights inhering in a thing. The Common Law What possibility then of answering that question, Whether perceptions inhere in a material or immaterial substance, when we do not so much as understand the meaning of the question? A Treatise of Human Nature And that which makes a thing good is the proper order inhering in each thing? Gorgias Vecchia's shop had pale blue woodwork, tracery of plaster roses, attendants in frilled aprons, and glass shelves of "kisses" with all the refinement that inheres in whites of eggs. Babbitt All these passages assume that a right has been acquired and inheres in the land. 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