Word: mutually
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
This fine idea running through them all struck me forcibly, namely, the great house of meeting built by many men for all men, where they together might sing praises to God and join with each other in friendly intercourse and mutual help...
...think of all these comrades with equal tenderness and respect, and as one after another, worn out with work or by the hard blows of life, drops, we close up the ranks, and drawing nearer to each other, we move on. It is the record of deep mutual trust and friendship, and such a boon we would pass...
...home," Professor Munsterberg writes, "would give us first, of course, the room and the external opportunities for work on every plane; it would give us also the dignity and the repose, the unity and comradeship of a philosophical academy. It would give us the inspiration resulting from the mutual assistance of the different parts of philosophy, which in spite of their apparent separation are still today parts of one philosophy only. The University has somewhat lost sight of the unity of all philosophical subjects, and has above all forgotten that this united philosophy, is more than one science among other...
Keeler of Columbia was substituted by mutual agreement for J. F. Sawin (Y), who failed to appear...
...March number of the Harvard Law Review contains the following leading articles: "Sequestration of Witnesses," by J. H. Wigmore '83; "Mutual Promises as a Consideration for Each Other," by Professor C. C. Langdell: "Sacramental Features of Ancient and Modern Law," by A. S. Thayer '75. The Magazine also publishes a "Draft of a Uniform Divorce Law," proposed by a committee of the State Boards for the Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation in the United States...