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Example sentences for "itself alone"

  • If by itself, then by itself alone, since it is purely internal, it refers to the external, and requires no intermediary to place the subject in relation with external objects.

  • On the other hand, when there is no repugnance there is possibility; then, no simple idea, of itself alone, can offer to us an impossible object.

  • This is verified in sleep, or even in our waking hours, when by some cerebral inversion the sensibility works by itself alone, and entirely free of reflection.

  • We have no intuitive insight into their natures; all our knowledge here is abstractive and discursive.

  • That will depend on whether the world of actual things can be shown to involve the existence of an Eternal Intelligence.

  • For the mind is by itself alone life (the principle of life), and hindrances or furtherances must be sought outside it and yet in the man, consequently in union with his body.

  • Thus as modulation is as it were a universal language of sensations intelligible to every man, the art of tone employs it by itself alone in its full force, viz.

  • Moreover, this free power depends on the organism in such a way that while its capability of action is caused by itself alone, its impulses are determined by the desires which have their origin in the organism.

  • Again, pain, which, on the contrary, is sorrow, considered in itself alone cannot be good.

  • That thing is called free which exists from the necessity of its own nature alone, and is determined to action by itself alone.

  • I have now gone through all the remedies against the emotions, or all that the mind, considered in itself alone, can do against them.

  • That thing is called free, which exists solely by the necessity of its own nature, and of which the action is determined by itself alone.

  • Being does not then exist in itself alone, it becomes in some manner other things.

  • I have already proved that sight is sufficient of itself alone to produce the idea of the three dimensions which constitute a solid or extension in its full complement.

  • Like each man and woman, no state lives to itself alone, in a political seclusion resembling the physical isolation which so long was the ideal of China and Japan.

  • What, even of the best and most successful, would be justified by itself alone?

  • Not by one iota can such a slow and steady movement, in itself alone, rob the borrowing class.

  • The one, of itself, makes man better off, while the other, of itself alone, makes him worse off.

  • In the main the loss of product is probably offset by the gain in rest and enjoyment; but the loss of product, taken by itself alone, is an evil, and nothing can make it otherwise.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bare subsistence; could judge; explained above; full retreat; good white; him that; holy nation; importation agreement; itself alone; itself considered; itself only; itself sufficient; itself the; maintain the; often feel; really have; sate down; separate existence; thy love; true cross; trust companies; voice trembled; what king; what respect; when daylight; would grant