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Updated: May 25, 2025


What a hushing of voices and cleansing of wits and disusing of oaths was there after my little lady came to our rough Habitation! I mind the first Sunday M. Radisson led her out like a queen to the mess-room table. When our voyageurs went upstream for M. Picot's hidden furs, her story had got noised about the fort.

If there were no other reason for disusing caps for infants, but the improvement which it produces in the appearance of the child, I would maintain that this is a sufficient inducement." And I concur with him fully. As to the notion now I hope nearly exploded that it is necessary to cover up the "open of the head," as it is called, nothing can be more idle.

The chief cause of that trivial commotion seems to have been, of itself, far from trivial. The practice still continued in England of disusing tillage and throwing the land into enclosures, for the sake of pasture. By this means the kingdom was depopulated, at least prevented from increasing so much in people as might have been expected from the daily increase of industry and commerce.

There is a partial liberty which tries to realize itself by denying various realities as real; there is a higher liberty which really realizes itself by conceding such realities as real and by using or disusing them as occasion may require in the interest of the self at its best.

"I didn't; I knew I only had to wait and you would give yourself away," said the girl. "Did he make you walk home?" said the father. "That's the reason your hands are so cold." "They're not very cold now; and if they were, I shouldn't mind it in such a cause." "What cause?" "Oh the general shamefulness of disusing the feet God had given me. But it was only three blocks, and I had my arctics."

It would not, however, be surprising, that the effect of circumcision should be occasionally inherited, and it would appear as though this was sometimes actually the case. The question should turn upon whether the disuse of an organ has arisen: From an internal desire on the part of the creature disusing it, to be quit of an organ which it finds troublesome.

Only by disusing ministerial service can any one give fair play to doubts concerning the wisdom and truth of that which he is solemnly ministering: hence that friend of Arnold's was wise in this world, who advised him to take a curacy in order to settle his doubts concerning the Trinity.

But no mere sentimental or capricious dislike to the pig, on the part of any number of persons, could now procure an enactment for disusing that animal. There is a gradual tendency to withdraw from the moral code, observances originating purely in sentiment, and having little or no connexion with human welfare. We have abandoned the divine sacredness of kings.

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