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The "growth" was rounded, dull on percussion, and looked as if an exploratory incision or puncture would be advisable for diagnosis. By extraordinary muscular power and extreme laxity of his ligaments, he simulated all the dislocations about the hip joint.

Then all his thoughts trembled into a sudden swimming laxity, and his mood changed to one of deep sadness. He set himself to analyse an inward dumb reproach which filled him to ask a reason for it to trace it to some source. It seemed to form itself definitely on a sudden, and his winnings began to gall him bitterly.

At one time it was argued by the adversaries of the university that this laxity must result in lowering the standard of scholarship. But recent events lead us to the opposite conclusion. The Saratoga regatta last summer proved that the Cornell students are not wanting in muscle, and the inter-collegiate contest of this winter shows still more conclusively that they are not wanting in brains.

In England, whatever objections Protestants may make to Roman Catholic services, they admit that everything is done decently and in order. The laxity, however, in the Italian churches is, or was until recently, beyond belief, and every traveller brought home some queer tale. Mrs.

In spite of the almost universal moral laxity in the conversation and personal life of a Hindu, any English lady could travel in perfect safety through the length and breadth of the land, in city or in jungle, with no other attendants than her heathen Indian servants.

Practically, those who took the more stringent view acted for the most part on much the same principles as those whom they accused of laxity. They each interpreted the Articles according to their own construction of them. Only the one insisted that the compilers of them were of their mind; the others simply argued that theirs was a lawful and allowable interpretation.

I have unfortunately recorded none of his conversation at the Bishop's where we dined together : but I have preserved his ingenious defence of his dining twice abroad in Passion-week ; a laxity, in which I am convinced he would not have indulged himself at the time when he wrote his solemn paper in The Rambler , upon that aweful season.

But it may be, sir Toby, we make more of such matters down here than they do in the high countries; and in that case, good doctor, ye are to blame who broke away from your mother, even were she not perfect. He crossed himself and murmured a prayer, in fear lest he had been guilty of laxity of judgment. But neither clergyman said a word.

Warwick sought his royal cousin at the Tower, where the court exhibited a laxity of morals and a faculty for intrigue that were little to the stout earl's taste. It was with manifest reluctance that Edward addressed himself to the object of Warwick's visit. "Knowst thou not," said he, "that this French alliance, to which thou hast induced us, displeases sorely our good traders of London?"

To prove this general laxity of quotation, Christian apologists rely much on what they assert is a similar laxity shown in quoting from the Old Testament; and Mr. Sanday has used this argument with considerable skill.

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