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1 Greece gives unity in thought, Rome in practice.
2 This, while it gives unity to the narrative, renders an elaborate description of his character superfluous.
3 That is the spirit of modern Liberalism, which gives unity to the diversity of this little volume.
4 It is this thought which gives unity to the nation, and binds the tribes into a common brotherhood.
5 The single pursuit of even the most subordinate artistic intention gives unity , significance, mass to a poet's work.
6 That hope gives unity to the Old Testament, whatever criticism may have to teach about the process of its production.
7 And this comes, as already suggested, from his loyalty to a single idea, which gives unity to all his work.
8 And that personal centre has a moral character which comes to light in, and gives unity and character to, all his deeds.
9 This unfixed poetical prepossession, reduced to an abstract form, petrified into an idea, is the force which gives unity of aim to Greek philosophy.
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