The natures of those two winds that share the dominions of the great oceans are
fundamentally different.
For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering
fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:
"
Fundamentally standeth everything still"--that is an appropriate winter doctrine, good cheer for an unproductive period, a great comfort for winter-sleepers and fireside-loungers.
With this before me by way of example, I was persuaded that it would indeed be preposterous for a private individual to think of reforming a state by
fundamentally changing it throughout, and overturning it in order to set it up amended; and the same I thought was true of any similar project for reforming the body of the sciences, or the order of teaching them established in the schools: but as for the opinions which up to that time I had embraced, I thought that I could not do better than resolve at once to sweep them wholly away, that I might afterwards be in a position to admit either others more correct, or even perhaps the same when they had undergone the scrutiny of reason.
The true rule is to ascertain that the match is
fundamentally a good one, and then to take it for granted that all minor objections, should there be such, will vanish, if you let them alone.
He said that he considered the principles underlying all volunteer service
fundamentally wrong, and that it seemed to him that calling for volunteers reflected upon the courage and loyalty of the entire command.
Under her purity, and saintliness, and culture, and ethereal beauty of soul, she was, in things
fundamentally human, just like Lizzie Connolly and all Lizzie Connollys.
Unless she acted promptly this slip of a girl was going to affect,
fundamentally, all their lives.
In the Articulata we can commence a series with an optic nerve merely coated with pigment, and without any other mechanism; and from this low stage, numerous gradations of structure, branching off in two
fundamentally different lines, can be shown to exist, until we reach a moderately high stage of perfection.
These mistaken beliefs generate secondary desires, which cause various interesting complications in the psychology of human desire, without
fundamentally altering the character which it shares with animal desire.
Verloc's grief and unhappiness acting as usual powerfully upon Stevie's
fundamentally docile disposition, he abandoned all resistance, and climbed up again on the box, with a face of despair.
After Nikolay's confession, on that very day had come the scene with Sonia; his behaviour and his last words had been utterly unlike anything he could have imagined beforehand; he had grown feebler, instantly and
fundamentally! And he had agreed at the time with Sonia, he had agreed in his heart he could not go on living alone with such a thing on his mind!