That nothing is positive, in the aspects of homogeneity and unity:
He tried all manner of circular orbits for the earth and for Mars, placing them in all sorts of aspects with respect to the sun.
Its full discussion would cover the whole field of political economy, but only its most essential aspects can here be touched upon.
The political and commercial aspects of the polyglot peoples, what they wanted, what they expected, what they needed; racial enmities.
"The only times," said he, "that me and Andy Tucker ever had any hiatuses in our cordial intents was when we differed on the moral aspects of grafting.
Indeed, thinking over the affair in all its aspects as he dried himself after his tub, George could not see how it could possibly turn out any other way.
The Lobby lost, but didn't know it--because the lowered standards of competence in the profession lowered the caliber of men running the political aspects of that profession as exemplified by the Lobby.
The campagna of Rome is one idea, the banlieue of Paris is another; to behold nothing but fields, houses, or trees in what a stretch of country offers us, is to remain on the surface; all aspects of things are thoughts of God.
It has left untouched a score of aspects of the question of drink, and of the prohibition of drink, which it would have been interesting to discuss, and the discussion of which would, I feel sure, have added to the strength of the argument I have endeavored to present.