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Updated: June 15, 2025


I feel that the specialist, with his special measure and point of view, often endangers the fair name and good repute of the real estimate; and that nothing but the dominion and diffusion of general ideas can defend us against the specialist and keep the specialist from being carried away by bad habits resulting from his devotion to a single inquiry.

This disease comes on early in the winter, sets the the new bark to gumming and endangers the crop. Then if you have San Jose scale, or if your trees showed much curl-leaf last spring, you ought to spray before the blossom buds show color with the lime-sulphur wash.

The huntsman, who comes along to secure and drink the feverish milk of this animal that is all but a rotting carcass, seriously endangers his own well being. So, young men, do not look upon this dying, decaying world to feed and support you. You must feed and support it. Carry fresh, warm, invigorating blood in your veins to inject into the veins of the world.

Instead of doing so, he justifies it by political motives, and thereby compromises and endangers my own position. "No," said Hardenberg, "your majesty is not entirely at the mercy of France, and Napoleon's anger must no longer be allowed to terrify Prussia.

"Know you not that by these rash speeches you place your head in jeopardy?" said Anne. "I would rather lose it than not be permitted to love you," he replied. "But your rashness endangers me," said the queen. "Your passion has already been noticed by Jane Seymour, and the slightest further indiscretion will be fatal."

That, of course, endangers our chance to gain all or any of that great Oregon country. Tell me, what have you learned?" I hurried on now with my own news, briefly as I might.

"And now dost thou comprehend the condition which must be imposed upon thee?" "I do I do!" murmured the old man with a fearful shudder. "But he who accepts that condition makes a compact with the evil one, and thereby endangers his immortal soul!" "Not so," was the reply.

She lay back in her chair, meeting his eyes and trying to smile. But in truth she was quivering with impatience. "I won't move till I have my answer! Please tell me would would you regard him as a lost soul?" "Dearest! I am neither Williams's judge nor anyone else's! Of course I must hold that a man who breaks the most solemn vows endangers his soul. What else do you expect of me?"

Dewees is fully persuaded that the excessive heat of nurseries has occasioned a great mortality among very young children. "In the first place," he says, "it over-stimulates them; and in the second, it renders them so susceptible of cold, that any draught of cold air endangers their lives.

A good tradesman has a great deal of trouble with a bad servant, but must take heed that he is not wounded by a good one the extravagant idle vagrant servant hurts himself, but the diligent servant endangers his master. The greater reputation the servant gets in his business, the more care the master has upon him, lest he gets within him, and worms him out of his business.

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