Bain in A Sentence

    1

    A contemporary record of Mill's studies from eight to thirteen is published in Bain's sketch of his life.

    2

    Alexander Bain in 1846 suggested enclosing the wheelwork in the rotator.

    3

    Alfie Bain from Grenada, West Indies, was convicted of killing a prostitute in 1970.

    4

    All these works, from the Higher English Grammar downwards, were written by Bain during his twenty years' professoriate at Aberdeen.

    5

    As regards moral sentiments generally, the view suggested by Mill is more definitely given by the chief living representative of the associationist school, Alexander Bain; by whom the distinctive characteristics of conscience are traced to " education under government or authority," though prudence, disinterested sympathy and other emotions combine to swell the mass of feeling vaguely denoted by the term moral.

    6

    At the side of the food tent nearest the spit roast the meat is cut into portions and kept warm in the bain Marie.

    7

    Bain (Edinburgh, 1881-88), Documents and Records illustrating the History of Scotland, vol.

    8

    Bain finds that benevolence is one given element in man's original constitution.

    9

    Bain resigned his professorship in 1880 and was succeeded by William Minto, one of his most brilliant pupils.

    10

    Bain, and many leading French and German writers and politicians.

    11

    Bain's Calendars (Edinburgh, 1881-1888), are useful indices, but not infrequently need to be checked by the manuscripts.

    12

    Bain's life was mainly that of a thinker and a man of letters.

    13

    Be sure to scrape the molds over the Bain Marie and reuse the chocolate.

    14

    Copious extracts from a diary kept by him at this time are given by Bain; they show how methodically he read and wrote, studied chemistry and botany, tackled advanced mathematical problems, made notes on the scenery and the people and customs of the country.

    15

    Davidson of Aberdeen University, who further contributed to Mind (April 1904) a review of Bain's services to philosophy.

    16

    Despite attempts to portray him as otherwise, Professor Bain was no government patsy.

    17

    Falling back towards their companions, they found the bye-streets closed; and in that part of the main thoroughfare called Bain alKasrain they were suddenly placed between two fires.

    18

    For full details see Nisbet Bain, The First Romanovs, pp. 327-329.

    19

    For more chocolate options, you can gently melt your chocolate using a Bain Marie and then fill your piping bag with this chocolate.

    20

    His account of the notion of external existence, as derived, not from pure sensation, but from the experience of action on the one hand and resistance on the other, may be compared with the account of Bain and later psychologists.

    21

    His references to his friends were always generous, and he was always ready to assist those whose work needed help. For example, he desired to guarantee the cost of the first books of Bain and Herbert Spencer.

    22

    In philosophy he followed mainly Mill and Bain, but he was acquainted with all philosophical literature.

    23

    In the autumn of the same year he turned to psychology, reviewing Bain's works in the Edinburgh Review.

    24

    In the same year he returned to Aberdeen and helped Alexander Bain with the revision of some of his books.

    25

    Magnus Bain started his sailing with the Kirkwall club where he sailed a laser dinghy for seventeen years.

    26

    Melt the chocolate slowly over a Bain Marie until it is completely melted and smooth.

    27

    Notices of Price's ethical system occur in Mackintosh's Progress of Ethical Philosophy, Jouffroy's Introduction to Ethics, Whewell's History of Moral Philosophy in England; Bain's Mental and Moral Sciences.

    28

    One was proposed by Bain as early as 1846, but it did not come into use.

    29

    See Peter Edvard Holm, Danmarks indre Historie under Enevaelden (Copenhagen, 1881-1886); Adolf Ditleva Jorgensen, Peter Griffenfeldt (Copenhagen, 1893); Robert Nisbet Bain, Scandinavia cap. x., xi.

    30

    See Robert Nisbet Bain, Gustavus III.

    31

    See Robert Nisbet Bain, Pupils of Peter the Great (London, 1895), chaps.

    32

    See Robert Nisbet Bain, The Daughter of Peter the Great (London, 1899); Sergyei Solovev, History of Russia (Rus.), vols.

    33

    See Robert Nisbet Bain, The First Romanovs (London, 1905).

    34

    See Robert Nisbet Bain, The Pupils of Peter the Great, chs.

    35

    The best varieties are Burbidgei (type), Agnes Barr, Beatrice Heseltine, Baroness Heath, Constance, Crown Princess, Ellen Barr, John Bain, Little Dirk, Model, Mrs Krelage, and Mary.

    36

    The easiest way to accomplish this is to melt your chocolate in a Bain Marie over a low heat.

    37

    The Plato was finally edited by Alexander Bain in 4 vols.

    38

    The scanty leisure of his first recess had been devoted to writing his St Andrews rectorial address on higher education and to answering attacks on his criticism of Hamilton; of the second, to annotating in conjunction with Bain and Findlater, his father's Analysis of the Mind.

    39

    The small river Bain, joining the Ure near Askrigg, forms a pretty lake called Semerer or Semmer Water, 4 m.

    40

    This is a variation of the Bain Marie concept.

    41

    This may stand among the most perfect of the many evidences that, in Professor Bain's words, " the brain is the principal, though not the sole organ of mind."

    42

    This was the principle of the chemical telegraph proposed by Edward Davy in 1838 and of that proposed by Bain in 1846.

    43

    To this journal Bain contributed many important articles and discussions; and in fact he bore the whole expenses of it till Robertson, owing to ill-health, resigned the editorship in 1891, when it passed into other hands.

    44

    Together with Bain, he edited Grote's Aristotle, and was the editor of Mind from its foundation in 1876 till 1891.

    45

    Up to this date neither logic nor English had received adequate attention in Aberdeen, and Bain devoted himself to supplying these deficiencies.

    46

    While probably not as simple as asking, "Où est la salle de bain?"

    47

    Wide as Bain's influence has been as a logician, a grammarian and a writer on rhetoric, his reputation rests on his psychology.

    48

    Yet it is equally clear from Plato that there was a most important positive element in the; teaching of Socrates in virtue of which it is just to say with Alexander Bain, " the first important name in ancient ethical philosophy is Socrates."