This pithy phrase reflects the core process of the Sammaditthi Sutta insomuch that each of the discourse's cases is analyzed in terms of its existence, its origin, its cessation and the way leading to its cessation ( that is, the Noble Eightfold Path ).
42.
This till the beginning of the new century, when a young free-lance journalist, Christian Armadori, taken to the place by the entrant archaeologist Claudio Maturi with the prospect of an article, has been stunned by the find insomuch as undertaking an appropriate research.
43.
He writes that the soldiers are " apt to drink, and are abominably rude, insomuch that it is very dangerous for any woman to walk in any by-place but more dangerous for boys, for they are extremely given to sodomy & " ( 236 ).
44.
The Chronicle of 754 continues, saying they " pierced through the mountains, trampled over rough and level ground, plundered far into the country of the Franks, and smote all with the sword, insomuch that when Eudo came to battle with them at the River Garonne, he fled ."
45.
Without overlooking the negatives of radiographic inspection, Radiography does hold many significant benefits over ultrasonics, particularly insomuch that as a'picture'is produced keeping a semi permanent record for the life cycle of the film, more accurate identification of the defect can be made, and by more interpreters.
46.
Nor was this all, insomuch as he was said to have destroyed the yoke of caste,-to have preached one God, and in shord, to have made so considerable approaches to the truth, that I could not but hope he might be an appointed instrument to prepare the way for gospel.
47.
If, upon challenge, a party withdraws an accusation and apologises before the above-mentioned reasonable period of time has passed, no formal striking or further arbitrative measure is needed, and the party keeps the right to present such accusation in the future insomuch as it can then be backed up by evidence.
48.
He regarded heat as a form of motion, suggested the wave theory of light, contributed to the formulation of the kinetic theory of gases, and stated the idea of conservation of matter in the following words : " All changes in nature are such that inasmuch is taken from one object insomuch is added to another.
49.
"This Week a Dramatick Entertainment has been exhibited at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, entitled The Beggar's Opera, which has met with a general Applause, insomuch that the Waggs say it has made Rich very Gay, and probably will make Gay very Rich . " ( 3 February 1728)
50.
In fact for this purpose he kept houses fitted up, and both cots and bed-steads furnished in our fashion, with tables and chairs and casks of wine, with which he regaled our people, giving them entertainments and banquets, insomuch that it seemed as if he were going to become a Christian & ""