1 He considered those magnificent conjunctions of atoms, which communicate aspects to matter, reveal forces by verifying them, create individualities in unity, proportions in extent, the innumerable in the infinite, and, through light, produce beauty.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIII—WHAT HE BELIEVED 2 Although no absolute satisfaction is given to philosophy, either to circumscribe the cause or to limit the effect, the contemplator falls into those unfathomable ecstasies caused by these decompositions of force terminating in unity.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER III—FOLIIS AC FRONDIBUS 3 The secret, in the eyes of these wretches, is unity which serves as a base of union.
4 We are advancing to the union of peoples; we are advancing to the unity of man.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER V—THE HORIZON WHICH ONE BEHOLDS FROM THE SUMMIT O... 5 Until order, which is nothing else than universal peace, has been established, until harmony and unity reign, progress will have revolutions as its halting-places.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XX—THE DEAD ARE IN THE RIGHT AND THE LIVING ARE N... 6 This man in a short time restored peace and unity with the greatest success.
The Prince By Niccolo MachiavelliContext Highlight In CHAPTER VII — CONCERNING NEW PRINCIPALITIES WHICH ARE ACQ... 7 Hence arises a new human unity, pulling the ends of earth nearer, and all men, black, yellow, and white.
8 Finally he urged unity, and deprecated especially religious and denominational bickering.
9 Instead of poverty, general prosperity and content; instead of hostility, harmony and unity of interests.
10 Golenishtchev did not agree with this, and confounded Mihailov by his support of his first idea of the unity of the impression being essential to art.
11 And among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect comradeship in the struggle.
12 The scene was strangely homogeneous, in that the vale, the upland, the barrow, and the figure above it amounted only to unity.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 1: 2 Humanity Appears upon the Scene, Hand in Hand with Trouble 13 Give him real power, for war cannot be conducted successfully without unity of command, and he will show what he can do, as he did in Finland.
14 The swarm of Bronnitskis and Wintzingerodes and their like still further embittered the relations between the commanders in chief, and even less unity resulted.