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Collenette, of Guernsey, says: "For more than thirty years I have abandoned the use of all kinds of alcoholic drinks in my practice, and with such good results, that, were I sick, nothing would induce me to have resource to them they are but noxious depressants." As a non-professional writer, we cannot go beyond the medical testimony which has been educed, and we now leave it with the reader.

Its location was better than its character. I protest that my action in playing the spy upon these two strangers was without assignable motive. It was one of which I might or might not be ashamed, according to my estimate of the character of the person finding it out. As an essential part of a narrative educed by your question it is related here without hesitancy or shame.

The incident passed into his history, marked only by the terse comment it educed from Ram Nath words which were flung curtly over the tonga-wallah's shoulder: "Eyes to see and ears to hear and a tongue withal ... sahib!" The Virginian said nothing.

The kindest notices I have had, or at all events those that have given me most pleasure, have been educed by this Society A. Sidgwick's paper, that of Professor Corson, Miss Lewis' article in this month's 'Macmillan' and I feel grateful for it all, for my part, and none the less for a little amusement at the wonder of some of my friends that I do not jump up and denounce the practices which must annoy me so much.

I had after this described the reasonable soul, and shown that it could by no means be educed from the power of matter, as the other things of which I had spoken, but that it must be expressly created; and that it is not sufficient that it be lodged in the human body exactly like a pilot in a ship, unless perhaps to move its members, but that it is necessary for it to be joined and united more closely to the body, in order to have sensations and appetites similar to ours, and thus constitute a real man.

On the contrary, I love to imagine myself wealthy, and I flatter myself as most poor men do that I am a person peculiarly fitted by nature to afford a conspicuous example of how wealth should be employed. I like to dramatise my fancies, and the more impossible these fancies are, the more convincing is the drama that can be educed from them.

Let it never more be forgotten by those who love their fellow-men until, through their efforts, it is closed forever." We might go on, adding page after page of evidence, showing how alcohol curses the souls, as well as the bodies, of men; but enough has been educed to force conviction on the mind of every reader not already satisfied of its poisonous and destructive quality.

In this sense and to this extent were the republics of Italy the products of constructive skill; and great was the political sagacity educed among the Italians by this state of things.

Between 1841 and 1849, they saved 466 lives. But good is frequently educed from evil, and it was this very disaster at Shields that induced the Duke of Northumberland to offer a premium for the best life-boat; and his Grace has now, with princely liberality, undertaken to place a well-built life-boat at each of the most exposed points of the coast of his own county, with rockets or mortars at every intermediate station.

His internal administration, with all its blemishes, gives him a title to be considered as one of the most remarkable men in our history. He dissolved the double government. He transferred the direction of affairs to English hands. Out of a frightful anarchy, he educed at least a rude and imperfect order.

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