Knowledge and science are not things to be bound in
such cobweb chains (Donaldson v. Beckett, 1774).
if we mean to have those appointed to public offices, who are sincere friends to religion, we, the people who appoint them, must take care to choose such characters; and not rely upon
such cobweb barriers as test - laws are» (IV: 640)
Which reminds us of one more thought, viz., that
such cobwebs are not to be endured in the Lord's house: he will see to it that they and those who spin them shall be destroyed for ever.
Not exact matches
The consolidation of the global resources industry may help to reduce the «
cobweb cycles» (or «hog cycles») that periodically occur in commodity markets, but they are unlikely to eliminate
such cycles entirely.
Some have adapted to live in human homes permanently,
such as
cobweb spiders and booklice.
Abilities in Ginger: Beyond the Crystal appear in the form of new outfits,
such as a mouse outfit that lets you shrink to find treasure hidden in small cracks, or a dragon costume that lets you breathe fire to burn down
cobwebs to find hidden routes, or even new abilities.
Fecteau likes to play with conventions within the art world,
such as the desire to name things in order to know or understand them; how art objects age, and how works in the homes of collectors often sport a
cobweb or two.