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In the words of Lord Eldon, upon the trial of the Queen, 'I take no notice of what is passing out of doors, because I am supposed constitutionally not to be acquainted with it. . . . It is the duty of those upon whom a judicial task is imposed to meet reproach, and not to court popularity. . . . The people have not taken an oath to do impartial justice according to the Constitution and the law.

"Immediate, do you mean, sir?" said the doctor. "Yes." "Humph! I can scarcely say. Not exactly immediate, perhaps, if care be taken." "You think he will live?" "Unless the fever which has set in should take an unfavourable turn. He is constitutionally strong." "I know that." The doctor looked at Harkaway in some surprise. "You are a bit of a doctor, Mr. Harkaway?" Jack smiled.

But although self-indulgent and lazy, Scudamore was constitutionally no coward, and had never had any experience to give him pause: he did not know what an ugly thing a battle is after it is over, and the mind has leisure to attend to the smarting of the wounds.

He may think slowly or he may think quickly, but he always acts with deliberation and always after he has thought very carefully. Once he has determined to act, he may act far more energetically, and certainly more persistently, than the impulsive person. The thing to remember about him is that he is constitutionally opposed to hasty decision and action.

Allen moved the first resolution in a stirring speech, which was constitutionally interrupted with appeals to him to go home and questions about a grey mare "How about old Pinfold's grey mare?" which seemed conclusive and humorous to the last degree.

Constitutionally he was a nervous and pessimistic man with a fixed belief in the conspiracy of events, banded for the undoing of him and his. Blind or dubious conditions racked his soul, but real danger found him not only prepared, but even eager. Now his face was a picture of foreboding. "Parky looks as if Davy Jones was pulling on his string," observed the flippant Ives to his neighbour.

His conversation was particularly agreeable to me; I at first worked with him sometimes for my amusement, and afterwards occasionally for a short time as his journeyman. I was constitutionally vigorous; and, by the experience thus attained, I added to the abstract possession of power, the skill of applying it, when I pleased, in such a manner as that no part should be inefficient.

His power is the most despotic known to mankind. Here, by the way, is the constitutionally vulnerable point of Mormonism.

Becoming the lawful prize of this personage, who was frightfully hoarse and constitutionally in want of shaving, they were all three put aboard the Son and Heir.

"WHEREAS, the right of originating money grants is inherent in the representatives of the people who are constitutionally responsible to their constituents for the due and faithful user of that right; therefore, "Resolved, As the opinion of this House, that the surrender of such right would amount to a dereliction of public duty and ought not to be entertained by the House of Assembly."

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