单词 | pertinency |
例句 | It would result in revealing “the identities of all of Plaintiff’s clients, contractors and vendors, most of whom have zero relevance or pertinency to HSPCI’s ‘Russia investigation.’” Judge to decide if House committee has access to Fusion GPS bank records 2017-10-22T04:00:00Z They might be extended indefinitely, with a force and pertinency that cannot be evaded: all going to establish the fact that the work of grace on the heart is conditional. Calvinistic Controversy Embracing a Sermon on Predestination and Election and Several Numbers, Formally Published in the Christian Advocate and Journal. 2011-12-08T03:00:27.177Z The most fanciful plays of children rarely lose all touch with the mutual fitness and pertinency of various meanings to one another; the "freest" plays observe some principles of coherence and unification. How We Think 2011-09-16T02:00:18.973Z And has that counsel no pertinency for the Christian believers of our own time? The Whole Armour of God 2011-07-12T02:00:30.060Z It is curious that I should now have to explain the pertinency of all that I have written to the title of this Note—concerning Gaiety. The Secret Glory 2011-03-22T02:00:17.863Z Jonson's plots are constructed most elaborately and admirably: one or two of them are without equal for skill of conduct and pertinency and connection of parts. A Letter on Shakspere's Authorship of The Two Noble Kinsmen and on the characteristics of Shakspere's style and the secret of his supremacy 2011-03-21T02:00:11.187Z The pertinency of the phrase, in spite of sorrow, is not intelligible. Minor Poems by Milton He was scanning his memory for old impressions and also, in his mild surprise over the pertinency of reviving them, wondering whether he had better pass them on. Old Crow By the by, this is a mistake that brings me, Christopher Crowfield, many letters that do not belong to me, and which might with equal pertinency be addressed, “To the Man in the Moon.” Household Papers and Stories The argument of "the safe side" would have no pertinency, even with the imbecile, if man were immortal. Flowers of Freethought (First Series) The views expressed which have the closest pertinency to the will are those which lay especial stress upon the soul as capable of wants, and as thus impelled to action. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 86, December, 1864 In the view we have taken of this question the argument drawn by the applicant from the Constitution of the United States has no pertinency. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II Any philosophy which annihilates the validity of the reference by explaining away its objects or translating them into terms of no emotional pertinency, leaves the mind with little to care or act for. The Will to Believe : and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy In this case the members of the House by special rule limited themselves to half an hour in the delivery of their speeches, which were consequently marked by great pertinency and condensation. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States To the pertinency of this question to the present treatise the author has been deeply sensible, and therefore cannot forbear a few prefatory words of explanation of his object and method. The Basis of Early Christian Theism Its brilliancy charms, its poignancy convicts while it chastises, and its pertinency always adorns the sentiment or observation it would illustrate. A Lecture On Heads As Delivered By Mr. Charles Lee Lewes, To Which Is Added, An Essay On Satire, With Forty-Seven Heads By Nesbit, From Designs By Thurston, 1812 "How then, sir, came Sir Wycherly to honour me with a request to visit him?" demanded the other, with an extremely awkward pertinency. The Two Admirals Yet each one has some pertinency to the possible discovery of the great secret. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals The pertinency of the hit was in the circumstance that Raymond was supporting Johnson, and that Hale was following Raymond, not from conviction but for the reason that they had been classmates in college. Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 2 By the bye, this is a mistake that brings me, Christopher Crowfield, many letters that do not belong to me, and which might with equal pertinency be addressed, "To the Man in the Moon." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865 He added to the illustrations already given of the inefficacy of the proposed amendment to reach the desired end, one of special force and pertinency. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860 We have seen how very untenable is the assertion that the States are not named in it, and how much pertinency or significance in the omission of the word "sovereignty." The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government "Let us hope that we shall all on us be brought to a better state of mind," concluded Grandma Keeler, with solemn pertinency. Cape Cod Folks The pertinency of this remark is to be found in the facts to which it was applicable. Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 2 The Court of St. James, it was called, with an obvious but happy pertinency. The King's Men A Tale of To-morrow The pertinency of such and other questions cannot be doubted. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy Still less is there of pertinency in Mr. Hume's eulogium on the cautious and penetrating genius of the historian; for it does not appear that the historian believed it. Evidence of Christianity One of the most interesting of such unsuspected gaps in the structure of science is the following, because of its pertinency to the subject of our discussion. A Book of Exposition The observance of this plain rule would economise space, save the time which might otherwise be occupied in useless research, and tend to produce more pertinency of reply. Notes and Queries, Number 19, March 9, 1850 The remark takes on added pertinency because the novelist has essayed in lieu of fiction the poetic drama, a form in which he has less ease and authority. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities We cannot but commend highly the self-restraint which marks these brief and pithy prefaces, and the pertinency of every sentence to the matter in hand. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859 Personally, we have never been able to see the pertinency of the reasonings which make the Hebrew Jehovah as imperfect as some students would have us believe. Understanding the Scriptures And yet, as everybody was attacked and nobody in particular, its pertinency was not recognized. Jean-Christophe, Volume I Her intelligence and animation, the originality of her ideas, and the point and pertinency of her mode of expressing them, made her, independently of her personal charms, an exceedingly entertaining and agreeable companion. Cleopatra Charles placed them on his knees, gave them such advice as was adapted to their years, and seemed to derive pleasure from the pertinency of their answers. The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8 By the range of his humour, the pertinency of his observation, and the vigour of his expression he awoke immediate attention. Mark Twain That he be taught to be curious in making choice of his reasons, loving pertinency, and by consequence brevitie. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian He has glanced through many volumes for similes and quotations of pertinency. Courts and Criminals |
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