Now, it happened that I had often secretly wondered at the minute and unimportant character of the differences between these three sects—at the unity and identity of their vital doctrines: I saw nothing to hinder them from being one day fused into one grand Holy Alliance, and I respected them all, though I thought that in each there were faults of form, incumbrances, and trivialities.
" Herbert was going to propose to give it the engineer's name and all his companions would have applauded him, when Cyrus Harding said simply,— "Let us give it the name of a great citizen, my friend; of him who now struggles to defend the unity of the American Republic!
A character at unity with itself—that performs what it intends, subdues every counteracting impulse, and has no visions beyond the distinctly possible—is strong by its very negations.
The suffering, whether of martyr or victim, which belongs to every historical advance of mankind, is represented in this way in every town, and by hundreds of obscure hearths; and we need not shrink from this comparison of small things with great; for does not science tell us that its highest striving is after the ascertainment of a unity which shall bind the smallest things with the greatest?
Scenes which make vital changes in our neighbors' lot are but the background of our own, yet, like a particular aspect of the fields and trees, they become associated for us with the epochs of our own history, and make a part of that unity which lies in the selection of our keenest consciousness.
"'Not without regard to the import of the word as conveying unity or plurality of idea'—tell me again what that means, Ben.
The exquisite sculptures on the bridge and its ornamental columns demonstrate a practical application of the aesthetic principles of unity and variation which are a great attraction to this day.
It's also becoming more common to see multiple clusters of desks or tables for different teams in order to promote unity and collaboration amongst them.
Secondly, Hong Kong's return sets the good example of unity.
Kutya consists of grains, honey, and poppy seeds, shared from the same bowl to symbolize unity.
This is a time for Americans to unite together in a spirit of love, understanding and unity and joy, as one very proud American family.
Made of sticky rice flour filled with sweet or salty stuffing and round in shape, the dumpling symbolizes family unity, completeness and happiness.
Our unity, our union, is the serious work of leaders and citizens in every generation.
We face the arduous days that lie before us in the warm courage of national unity, ,, in the clearest consciousness of seeking all and precious moral values, 、, with the clean satisfaction that comes from the stern performance of duty by old and young alike, .
This, I propose to offer, we are going to larger purposes, bind upon us, bind upon us all, ,,, as a sacred obligation with a unity of duty, hitherto evoked only in times of armed strife.
The King rejoiced when he heard that she was innocent, and they all lived in great unity until their death.
Keep Your Promises Failing to keep your word can destroy the unity and trust in a relationship.
Slowing or stopping that process is the current focus of biochemist Ned David, co-founder of Unity Biotechnology, who is 49 but, according to Friend, looks 30.
" She noted that the design of the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics should signify the "perfect unity of nationality, art and creativity".
EU institutions that should make the core principles and unity of the bloc their priority have not taken a firm stand on Nord Stream 2.