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Example sentences for "adducing"

Lexicographically close words:
addrest; adds; adduce; adduced; adduces; adduction; adductor; adductors; adelante; adenitis
  1. But such ways of adducing Holy Scripture, we suspect, are not by any means what is meant by 'Accommodation;' and they do not certainly correspond with the notion which the term is calculated to convey.

  2. The act or process of adducing a reason or reasons; manner of presenting one's reasons.

  3. To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons; -- with down; as, to reason down a passion.

  4. Quote usually signifies to reproduce another's words; it is also used to indicate an appeal to some one as an authority, without adducing his exact words.

  5. Had they only been better grouped and distributed, the artist would not have given occasion for Algarotti to criticize such a painting as he did, adducing it as an example of badly conceived composition.

  6. Francesco, however, soon left Venice; Vasari adducing as a very sufficient reason, that it was no place for the residence of artists distinguished for excellence in design.

  7. So many facts, in support of the same assertions, are to be found spread through the different chapters of this work, that we forbear to lengthen the present view of Lord Byron's character by adducing any more.

  8. To be stopped by details (I might almost say repetitions) would therefore be to exhibit a fear in adducing proof.

  9. I will abstain from adducing here documents and quoting facts with which every one is acquainted; the dimensions of this volume require me to be brief.

  10. I shall develop these ideas, not by fanciful reasonings or gratuitous suppositions, but by adducing facts which nobody can deny.

  11. Public opinion must be directed toward whatever is worthy of this day, and this is impossible except through the use of adequate arguments and the adducing of clear, comprehensive and conclusive proofs.

  12. There he declares 'it could not be assumed that such private persons could prevent the issuance of the license otherwise than by adducing good reasons.

  13. But why does he assume that, on the contrary, a threat by a Mayor or a boss could prevent the issuance of the license otherwise than by adducing good reasons?

  14. I might occupy your time till evening in adducing the strong language of reprobation which was employed at that time.

  15. I content myself now with calling attention to the magnitude of the question, and adducing it as a new reason why you should hesitate in this whole business.

  16. The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the pick-locks, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.

  17. The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the coulter and two wedges, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.

  18. The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the iron crow, the curling irons or toupee tongs, and dark lanthorn, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.

  19. The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the watch, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.

  20. The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the pistols, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.

  21. The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the two spring saws, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.

  22. First, we find many able naturalists adducing the fossil remains of marine animals as proofs of an event related in Scripture.

  23. He should not be excessive in adducing authorities.

  24. And he has made mention too of the First Epistle of John, adducing very many testimonies out of it; and likewise also of the First (former) Epistle of Peter.

  25. Hereupon, by the same method of adducing authorities, Abaelard proceeds to refute those who had blamed him for citing the pagan philosophers.

  26. Then the above five points are considered seriatim, and at considerable length--mainly by restating and enforcing the arguments formerly employed, rather than by adducing new ones.

  27. You have been convicted of uttering language, and although yom have been adducing long arguments to show the impolicy of these prosecutions, you are convicted of having uttered these words with improper levity.

  28. I certainly expected to hear him attempt to prove to you that these prosecutions were either useful or necessary, but he could only tell you that my sentiments were very horrible, without adducing proof that his assertions were true.

  29. It would be impossible to make converts at all, without adducing some overwhelming evidence of the truth of their assertion.

  30. He then displays the wide range of his learning by adducing many writers in support of his views (c.

  31. The adducing of a witness for which he uses the verb[78] is not an idea that covers all the uses.

  32. The result is that both Sigwart and Wundt transform the inductive process of adducing particular examples to induce a universal law into a deductive process of presupposing a universal law as a ground to deduce particular consequences.

  33. In adducing it, you bring authority against the present pretension; for you show clearly that the pretension had no foundation in the statute.

  34. Schreiber continues his reasoning upon those mineral appearances, in adducing another argument, which I do not think equally conclusive.


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