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Updated: May 3, 2025


I may here be allowed to quote a few lines from my own report: 'In the infinitely various conditions of a working-man's life thrift will take many forms, and an attempt to prescribe a single form is eminently injudicious.

So you see, Dick True, as it is a poor doctor who is afraid of his own medicine, I am going to prescribe it first of all for ourselves, and we will go where unadulterated oxygen may be had for the smelling, and we can draw in sunshine with every breath." The pale face brightened. "Oh, that will be lovely! I do get so tired of these old streets. But John, " "Well, Dick?"

What I would request is, that you would prescribe for me, as I have no great opinion of your master's talents." "If you wish it, madam," said I, bowing respectfully. "You have camphor julep ready made up, have you not?" "Yes, madam," replied I. "Then do me the favour to send the boy with a bottle to my house directly."

Theworldmay prescribe to him the fashion of his hat, or the colour of his coat it may dictate the locale of his residence, and the style of his household, and he may, so far as in him lies, comply with a tyranny so absurd; but with the free sentiments of his nature his honest pride, his feeling sympathy with the open current of his warm affection he suffers no interference: of this no man shall be the arbiter.

That for which our ancestors made no provision by law on this subject: there was no luxury existing which needed to be restrained. As diseases must necessarily be known before their remedies, so passions come into being before the laws which prescribe limits to them. What called forth the Licinian law, restricting estates to five hundred acres, but the unbounded desire for enlarging estates?

For many offenses, either fine or imprisonment or both may be imposed, according to his best judgment. For most, when imprisonment is ordered, it may be for a term such as he may prescribe within certain limits, as, for instance, from one to five years.

"Send a groom with it, as fast as he can ride," said she; and she was much discomposed and nervous and impatient till the answer came bade. Dr. Willis came in person. "I sent no one to take my place," said he. "I esteem my patient too highly to let any stranger prescribe for him or even see him for a few days to come."

The barber-gillie, who was a doctor too, was called in to prescribe for me; but as he spoke in the Gaelic, I understood not a word of his opinion, and was too sick even to ask for a translation. I knew well enough I was ill, and that was all I cared about. I paid little heed while I lay in this poor pass.

You urge, that when the first pressure is past, the province will derive, in various ways, advantage from this immigration, that the provincial administration, who prescribe the measures of relief, have means, which the Imperial authorities have not, of checking extravagance and waste; and you conclude that their constituents ought to be saddled with at least a portion of the expense.

"Honor thy father and thy mother," stands at the head of those commands which prescribe the duties of man to man; and throughout the Bible, the parental state is God's favorite illustration of his own relations to the human family. In this case, death was to be inflicted not for smiting a man, but a parent a distinction made sacred by God, and fortified by a bulwark of defence.

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