Great and small are presented by the sense as inhering in the same object. |
Citizenship, along with the rights inhering in that status, is revocable. |
It was the democratic principle carried to its utmost length, and yet the notion of an inhering law was quite as strongly held. |
Puritanism was radical in its views and sentiments, yet lacking that diffusive propagandist power inhering in conventional bodies. |
Do they by attaching to the soul and inhering in her at last bring her to death, and so separate her from the body? |
It is these physical improvements and any value directly attributable to and inhering in them that have to be excluded from valuation. |