7 Metaphors for circulations

"Sir," said he, in the debate on this question, "it is a subject of peculiar delight to me to look forward to the proud and happy period, distant as it may be, when circulation and association between the Atlantic and the Pacific and the Mexican Gulf shall be as free and perfect as they are at this moment in England, the most highly improved country on the globe.

Free circulation is a great blessing, albeit we think its eulogy rather strongly expressed by the Walden-Pondist, when he says, "I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.

Its biggest 'sworn circulation' was 700 copies, of which about 500 were bona fide subscriptions, and the rest 'news-stand sales.'

Circulation depends on polarity, and circulation is the manifestation of Life, which we may therefore say depends on the principle of polarity.

Mr. Sourdat, and several other writers, have very ably demonstrated the falsehood of these charges; but the circulation of such pamphlets was dangerousof course, secret and limited; while those which tended to deceive and prejudice the people were dispersed with profusion, at the expence of the government.

While queries evince a sharp mental appetite, answers help to satisfy it; and so, by their united influence, a brisk circulation of ideas may be producedwhich, as master Burton assures us, wards off melancholy.

The portal circulation is thus not an independent system, but forms a kind of loop on the systemic circulation.

7 Metaphors for  circulations