this is my sorrow: into the
basis of things have reward and punishment been insinuated--and now even into the
basis of your souls, ye virtuous ones!
For instance, a certain point of grammatical knowledge is present in the mind, but is not predicable of any subject; or again, a certain whiteness may be present in the body (for colour requires a material
basis), yet it is never predicable of anything.
If any one would choose to fix the administration on the widest
basis, he will find none preferable to this; for to rule by turns is what the rich and the poor will not submit to, on account of their hatred to each other.
They had formerly been worked as savages always work mines -- holes grubbed in the earth and the mineral brought up in sacks of hide by hand, at the rate of a ton a day; but I had begun to put the mining on a scientific
basis as early as I could.
All the impressions of the day, beginning with the impression made by the old peasant, which served, as it were, as the fundamental
basis of all the conceptions and ideas of the day, threw Levin into violent excitement.
However, in the disturbed state of my mind, I did go into the deserted court and did look at all the footprints I could find there, seeking for some indication, as a
basis for reasoning.
When one cell comes into contact with three other cells, which, from the spheres being nearly of the same size, is very frequently and necessarily the case, the three flat surfaces are united into a pyramid; and this pyramid, as Huber has remarked, is manifestly a gross imitation of the three-sided pyramidal
basis of the cell of the hive-bee.
The different elements contributed to the modern English character by the latest stocks which have been united in it have been indicated by Matthew Arnold in a famous passage ('On the Study of Celtic Literature'): 'The Germanic [Anglo-Saxon and 'Danish'] genius has steadiness as its main
basis, with commonness and humdrum for its defect, fidelity to nature for its excellence.
Only put yourself beyond hazard as to the real
basis of matrimonial bliss, and it is scarcely to be imagined what miracles, in the way of recognizing smaller incongruities, connubial love will effect.
And if we take this as a working hypothesis we have a fresh
basis from which to start our construction of this unknown visitor."
An active foreign commerce, on the
basis of her own navigation, is her true policy, and coincides with the opinions and dispositions of her citizens.
Therefore, in your deliberations, when seeking to determine the military conditions, let them be made the
basis of a comparison, in this wise:--