confessedly वाक्य
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- Eight lost legs or the use of them in combat, and a half-dozen or so were confessedly crippled in spirit, still haunted by the terrors and barbarities of that war . ( " We chased a guy into a village, " one American recalls, dazed by the memory.
- Banks has evolved a ( self-confessedly ) technobabble system of theoretical physics to describe the ships'acceleration and travel, using such concepts as " infraspace " and " ultraspace " and an'energy grid'between universes ( from which the warp engines'push off'to achieve momentum ).
- Hamilton, who was joined in opposition to equal suffrage by Madison, said equal representation despite population differences " shocks too much the ideas of justice and every human feeling . " Referring to those who demanded equal representation, Madison called for the Convention " to renounce a principle which was confessedly unjust ."
- Although the culpability of my mistake may perhaps be attenuated by the fact that the latest version seemed to me just another in the series of reverts, with no indication in the edit summary or on the talk page that it was different, I am confessedly at fault for not having noticed the change.
- The former is not a purely " a posteriori " from the variety and degrees of perfection in things, and the order of causes and effects, from the intelligence that created beings are confessedly endowed with, and from the beauty, order, and final purpose of things . " The theses maintained in the argument are:
- There is scarcely any species of poetry, epic, dramatic, pastoral, lyric or burlesque, which Bracciolini did not attempt; but he is principally noted for his mock-heroic poem " Lo Scherno degli Dei " published in 1618, similar but confessedly inferior to the contemporary work of Alessandro Tassoni, " La secchia rapita ".
- Nevertheless, the Commission was able to determine " that the Mediums were invariably, and confessedly, cognizant of the rappings whenever they occurred, and could at once detect any spurious rappings, however exact and indistinguishable to all other ears might be the imitation . " This finding suggested that the medium, rather than spirits, were the source of the rappings.
- I'm pretty sure that in that time frame, I could have filed one or more 3RR's on Jguk for his changes on B16, but frankly I feel that petty vindictive use of WP administrative procedures is inappropriate ( and confessedly, I hadn't exactly studied them all at that point & mdash; as I've done unfortunately much of of late ).
- Originally, the population of each state and of the nation as a whole was ascertained by adding to the whole number of free Persons, three-fifths the number of all other Persons ( i . e . slaves ), but excluding non-taxed 1833 ), a " matter of compromise and concession, confessedly unequal in its operation, but a necessary sacrifice to that spirit of conciliation, which was indispensable to the union of states having a great diversity of interests, and physical condition, and political institutions ".
- "The Independent " focused on its polemical nature, describing the work as a " petrol-bomb lobbed into the flames of dissent . . . a self-confessedly partisan document . " The reviewer concluded that by the end of all of Irwin's arguments " the reader is left in no doubt that the original premise of Orientalism is highly flawed "; however, he notes that much of " orientalising tendencies " come not from the scholars upon whom Irwin focused, but the multitude of other opinion-makers like journalists and diplomats.
- They contain not only a clear statement of the English law, with all the alterations that have taken place since the time of Blackstone, but a full account of the main principles of Equity, ( a topic on which the English Commentator is confessedly deficient; ) also, a review of the modifications engrafted on the English law by the different States of the Union-and on all important questions, an instructive parallel between the English, American, Modern Continental, and Civil Laws . " Mr . Manning also remarks of the Commentaries, that " They are fine examples of lucid and manly reasoning, and the style in which they are written is perspicuous and forcible.
- The reporter is belabored for inaccuracy, yet he tells us, in the preface to volume second, that he has been at the trouble and expense of comparing his notes with the Register, " and have, in those instances where I thought it was necessary, taken the state of the case from thence, and in some of the nicest material, have given the substance of the decree, " which examination is given by Mr . Sanders, the confessedly able editor of these Reports, who says : " The editor must take this opportunity, however, of observing, that he has frequently experienced his researches in the Register's Books anticipated by the previous labours of Mr . Atkyns.
- He affirms the freedom of the will, and asserts that "'What am I to do ?'is the perpetual question of our existence . " After analysing the various motives to action that he feels, he resolves them by embracing a " ruling idea, " viz . an historically emerging " solidarity of humanity, " although he acknowledges that " the species is still as a whole unawakened, still sunken in the delusion of the permanent separateness of the individual and of races and nations . " Wells, however, regards this solidarity of humanity as a biological " fact . " The direction of this human development is " to Power and Beauty, " but he takes a confessedly " mystical " attitude in regard to these terms, refusing to define, or even to distinguish them.
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