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1
Mr. Hawkins: That is objected to
as
immaterial
,
irrelevant and incompetent.
2
Mr. Fordham: That is objected to, if the Court please,
as
immaterial
and irrelevant.
3
It is the centre of force,
as
immaterial
as spirit, as ethereal and unsubstantial.
4
How does the animating principle, or soul, regarded
as
immaterial
,
clothe itself in flesh?
5
Perhaps the castle had been
as
immaterial
as the unicorns -a product of magic.
6
The bank-note, the revolver-theywere
as
immaterial
as the gardenia that no longer adorns your button-hole.
7
Mr. Hawkins: That is objected to
as
immaterial
.
8
The people laughed and applauded, but their favour was
as
immaterial
to him as their anger.
9
When, however, one begins to think of the mind
as
immaterial
,
the case is very different.
10
I thought; "to-morrow, long ere this time, I shall be
as
immaterial
as he."
11
Yet her evidence had been regarded
as
immaterial
,
hence she had not been called as witness.
12
But we have seen, also, that the attempt to conceive it
as
immaterial
was not wholly successful.
13
His passage disturbed those eyes no more than if he had been
as
immaterial
as a ghost.
14
Now for the mind
as
immaterial
.
15
But we surely do not need to prove thus late that the fault is quite
as
immaterial
here as there.
16
Objected to
as
immaterial
.
as
immaterial
as