29 adverbs to describe how to prescribing

''The Constitution of the United States expressly prescribes that no title of nobility shall be granted by the United States.

As to rewards, Hammond was the only one of these writers to prescribe them definitely.

65. relates, that the physicians of the Moors familiarly prescribe it to all melancholy passions, and Matthiolus ep.

Though in some physicians I find very strong purgers, hellebore itself prescribed in this affection.

The gradual increase of our Navy, whose flag has displayed in distant climes our skill in navigation and our fame in arms; the preservation of our forts, arsenals, and dockyards, and the introduction of progressive improvements in the discipline and science of both branches of our military service are so plainly prescribed by prudence that I should be excused for omitting their mention sooner than for enlarging on their importance.

He that lives according to nature will suffer nothing from the delusions of hope, or importunities of desire; he will receive and reject with equability of temper; and act or suffer, as the reason of things shall alternately prescribe.

However he condemns not the satisfaction of others, but rather their unnecessary understanding; who, like SANCHO PANZA's Doctor, prescribe too strictly to our appetites.

Larry soberly repaired to the office and received patients and prescribed gravely for them just as if his inner self were not executing wild fandangoes of joy.

Yet with what remarkable ductility and implicitness do other professed critics take for granted what this superficial philologer so hastily prescribes!

By this act the inhabitants are secured in the full enjoyment of their rights and liberties, and to admission into the Union, with equal participation in the Government with the original States on the conditions heretofore prescribed to other Territories.

If you go to a Swedish physician for advice, he will invariably prescribe the movement cure, and send you to a gymnasium or a massage establishment instead of to a drug store.

But where the law does not prescribe the punishment of death irrespectively of the possibility of recovery, the punishment would rarely exceed ten years in the House of Correction.

The warm bath judiciously prescribed is one of the most valuable remedial agents we possess; but although powerful for good, when misapplied, it is equally powerful for mischief.

This has tonic and astringent properties, but is mainly prescribed as a vermifuge, which is one of the names given to it.

" The law of Sequence by no means prescribes that we should invariably state the proposition before its qualificationsthe thought before its illustrations; it merely prescribes that we should arrange our phrases in the order of logical dependence and rhythmical cadence, the order best suited for clearness and for harmony.

Nor are schoolmasters to use other grammars or catechisms than those officially prescribed.

Nor was this the practice during his period of health alone, but it was pushed to the last moment: he continued in the pulpit long after a withdrawal was peremptorily prescribed for him; and when forbidden to leave home for lecturing, during the winter of 1858, he straightway prepared the most laborious literary works of his life, for delivery as lectures in the Fraternity Course at Boston.

A sentinel is not required to halt and change the position of his rifle on arriving at the end of his post, nor to execute TO THE REAR, MARCH, precisely as prescribed in the drill regulations, but faces about while walking in the manner most convenient to him and at any part of his post as may be best suited to the proper performance of his duties.

All these symptoms the poets prescribe as regularly as a physician makes out a prescription for an apothecary.

These acted more as impulses than as doctrines; for Shintoism, unlike the Mediaeval Christian Church, prescribed to its votaries scarcely any credenda, furnishing them at the same time with agenda of a straightforward and simple type.

Section 41g. Other crimes against the elective franchise are defined, and the punishment thereof prescribed by special statutes.

It is their fixed and fundamental law, which they unanimously prescribe to the public functionaries, their mere trustees and servants.

And here I cannot but do justice to the officious zeal of sundry passers by, who, albeit arriving a little too late to participate in the honours of the rescue, in philanthropic shoals came thronging to communicate their advice as to the recovery; prescribing variously the application, or non-application, of salt, &c., to the person of the patient.

And now'Sir Jasper rose'as I can only congratulate you on your splendid healthno, I really cannot prescribe anythingliterally nothing' Isidore Bamberger had left three patients in the waiting-room and was obliged to go away, as his 'splendid health' did not afford him the slightest pretext for asking more questions.

"Liberty in prophesying, without prescribing authoritatively to other men's consciences, and becoming lords and masters of their faitha necessity derived from the consideration of the difficulty of Scripture in questions controverted, and the uncertainty of any internal medium of interpretation.

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