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1But the recollections of four or five years old are of a very fragmentary character.
2The breakfast was naturally of a somewhat fragmentary character.
3Accordingly, his metaphysical works have all a fragmentary character.
4Hence the fragmentary character of its political history.
5The Index is full, but not fuller than the fragmentary character of the material seemed to require.
6In a work, therefore, of this fragmentary character, repetitions, necessary for the due co-ordination of ideas, are inevitable.
7At all seasons but especially in winter the news that reached Malbaie was of a very fragmentary character.
8The earthquake of 1882 did more or less damage, but the reports are of a very fragmentary character.
9Another factor against his wider acceptance has been the infrequency and fragmentary character of his work, particularly his satire.
10Then follow three short, abrupt clauses, which, in their hurry and fragmentary character, reflect the confusion and swiftness of battle.
11The whole of the phenomena show us at once the fragmentary character of this Gospel as stamped upon the very surface.
12Perhaps the fact that most of us wrote in this way accounted for the rather sketchy and fragmentary character of our "Magazine."
13Hence, of course, is due the confused and fragmentary character of those bewildering entries; hence, at the same time, too, their truth and value.
14Its fragmentary character lies in this: that, while very explicit as a record of feeling and motive, it is entirely vague in respect to acts.
15If this is so, it would seem to follow from the very fragmentary character of our recollections that our sense of identity is very incomplete.
16And now, perhaps, we may say something of the thoughts of our philosopher, though at present it cannot be more than of a fragmentary character.
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