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Being differently constituted in their nature, they possess different "capacities for caloric."

But "after the middle of the ninth century, we gather from contemporary documents, that the office of vigils was, as a whole, regularly constituted and well known" (Baudot, p.64).

We, the legally-constituted representatives of the Hungarian nation assembled in Diet, do by these presents solemnly proclaim, in maintenance of the inalienable natural rights of Hungary, with all its appurtenances and dependencies, to occupy the position of an Independent European state; that the house of Lorraine-Hapsburg, as perjured in the sight of God and man, has forfeited its right to the Hungarian throne.

Dogs and even children possess this quality for some happily constituted individuals, but for others it is a necessity that the companion be a human being.

But none of these discoveries could compare for a moment with those which took place within the newly constituted colony of Victoria.

But in no instance has a State been admitted upon the application of persons acting against authorities duly constituted by act of Congress.

NOTE XV.The possessive pronouns, my, thy, his, her, its, &c., should be inserted or repeated as often as the sense or construction of the sentence requires them; their omission, like that of the articles, can scarcely in any instance constitute a proper ellipsis: as, "Of Princeton and vicinity.

Again, more remote, but still very definite, resemblances unite the lobster with the woodlouse, the king crab, the water flea, and the barnacle, and separate them from all other animals; whence they collectively constitute the larger group, or class, Crustacea.

In adapting the size of the letters which constitute your name and Mr. Crisp's name respectively, I had an eye to your different stations in life.

Nor could the annoyance of the proud Florentine Princess be subject of astonishment to any rightly-constituted mind.

Indeed it is this perception which constitutes an aristocracy nowadays.

The distinction and end of a soundly constituted man is his labor.

These strangely constituted people of the Northa budding nation, a nation which shall some day overrun the worldare easily intoxicated.

4. What constitutes, mainly, the predominating geognostic features of Lake Superior, the Upper Mississippi, and the Missouri?

"In 1882, Professor Lodge, in a lecture before the Royal Institution on 'The Luminiferous Ether' defined it as: "'One continuous substance, filling all space, which can vibrate as light, which can be sheared into positive and negative electricity, which in whirls constitutes matter, and which transmits by continuity and not impact every action and reaction of which matter is capable.'

The innocent and pure of mind alone are without distrust; while one constituted morally, like the overseer, never permitted his thoughts to remain in the tranquillity that is a fruit of confidence.

If, however, an Elizabethan had been so peculiarly constituted as to wish to stock his library with contemporary prose only, he could have secured good works in many different fields.

The style must express the writer's mind; and as variously constituted minds will treat one and the same subject, there will be varieties in their styles.

The Kansas convention, thus lawfully constituted, proceeded to frame a constitution, and, having completed their work, finally adjourned on the 7th day of November last.

" Dr. Dawson's results are the more remarkable, as the numerous specimens of British coal, from various localities, which I have examined, tell one tale as to the predominance of the spore and sporangium element in their composition; and as it is exactly in the finest and purest coals, such as the "Better-Bed" coal of Lowmoor, that the spores and sporangia obviously constitute almost the entire mass of the deposit.

No normally constituted man can disregard that law without doing violence to himself and to his kind.

Allow me, brethren, on this occasion to constitute myself a knight-errant to sally forth in defense of the unprotected, of the holy corporations that have reared us, thus again confirming the saving idea of the adagea full stomach praises God, which is to say, a hungry stomach will praise the friars.

"Now, at this first trial, they found liberty was an excellent thing, and they resolved to constitute themselves forthwith into a republic.

Young reminded the fanatical throng, that, ten years ago that very day, he had said, "Give us ten years of peace and we will ask no odds of the United States"; and he added, that the ten years had passed, and now they asked no odds,that they constituted henceforth a free and independent state, to be known no longer as Utah, but by their own Mormon name of Deseret.

That a bankrupt law, carefully guarded against fraudulent practices and embracing as far as practicable all classes of societythe failure to do which has heretofore constituted a prominent objection to the measurewould afford extensive relief I do not doubt.

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